Dallas/Fort Worth Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 20) dallas/fort worth area visitdallas-fortworth.com Featured tour attrac tio ns Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament 2021 N. Stemmons Frwy., Dallas, (214) 761-1800 or 1-888-935-6878. Experience our multi-million dollar production featuring dramatic horsemanship, falconry, jousting, and hand-to-hand combat while feasting on a four-course banquet in our fully-enclosed, European castle. Reservations required. Group rates available. www.medievaltimes.com See coupon page 87 sports fan visitdallas-fortworth.com Roanoke’s Dining District Oak Street and 377. Roanoke is famous for restaurants including Babe’s world famous fried chicken and the Classic Cafe, the only five star restaurant in Denton County; Don Mateos, Tortilla Flats, Dove Creek Cafe, Prairie House, Italian Bistro, Italian Deli, and much more. Mesquite’s The Rows of Texas Interstate 635, Mesquite, (214) 558-6697. Discover an amazing variety of places to shop, eat, stay and enjoy family entertainment, all within a four-mile span of Interstate 635. AMC30 movie theater, Celebration Station. Irving Arts Center Rodeo City Music Hall 214 W Davis, Mesquite, (972) 285-9343. Branson-style country and gospel music, Saturdays. Granbury Riverboat 2323 S. Morgan Street (Hwy. 144), Granbury, (817) 279-8687. Star of Lake Granbury, year-round luxury, unforgettable cruises on Lake Granbury. Grapevine Opry 300 S. Main Street, Grapevine, (817) 481-8733. One of the premier live county music shows in the nation, the Grapevine Opry has established a tradition of excellence unequaled for this type of industry venue. With one of the most acclaimed house bands in the Southwest, the high energy, spontaneous format of every show perfectly compliments the truly great talent for which the venue is known. www.gvopry.com Meyerson Symphony Center 2301 Flora Street, Dallas, (214) 670-3600. Home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, this elegant performance center, designed by architect I. M. Pei, is renowned for its worldclass acoustics as well as its physical beauty. www.meyersonsymphonycenter.com Nocona Nights 314 Clay St, Nocona, (940) 825-3526. Monthly Texas music dinner concert featuring top artists. NOKIA Theatre 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie, (972) 854-5111. 6,350-seat indoor, entertainment venue featuring live entertainment. North Richland Hills Entertainment District Boulevard 26 (State Highway 26) one mile north of Interstate Loop 820, (877) NRH 2DAY. Home to NRH20 Family Water Park, Mountasia Family Fun Center, and NRH Walker’s Creek Girls Fastpitch Softball Complex. Sundance Square Downtown Fort Worth, (817) 255-5700. Today In Sundance Square, you’ll find something for everyone. The many restaurants range from casual to elegant, from intimate dining to a familystyle atmosphere. Sundance Square is also home to one of the world’s finest concert/ performance halls and is a premier address for urban residential properties. Day or night, there’s a high-energy ambience in the air in Sundance Square. A feeling of excitement, innovation and fun. Parking is free evenings and weekends in the Sundance Square garages. www.sundancesquare.com Irving Arts Center 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, (972) 252-ARTS. Featuring 200 performances in two state-of-the-art theatres each year, the Center offers KidsArts, music and theatre camps, 20 exhibits & art-making experiences for families. irvingartscenter.com See coupon page 87 Johnnie High’s Country Music Revue 224 North Center Street, Arlington, (817) 226-4400. A Texas Music Tradition since 1974. Strokers Dallas and Strokers Ice House 9304 Harry Hines, Dallas, (214) 357-0707. Dallas’ premiere custom motorcycle dealership and hangout location; home of the “Texas Hardtail” and Rick Fairless customs; events every night with live music every weekend. www.strokersdallas.com Palace Arts Center 300 S. Main Street, Grapevine, (817) 410-3100. Houses the Grapevine Opry and is home to a number of different performing arts groups. The Texas Theater 110 W. Main Street, Waxahachie. “Waxahachie’s Home of Texas Music.” Located in the Historic Downtown District. McKinney Performing Arts Center Historic Downtown McKinney The cornerstone of performing and visual arts in historic downtown. Enjoy the arts in the beautifully-restored Courtroom Theater, featuring a vintage Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ. 20 The Planetarium @ University of Texas at Arlington 700 Planetarium Place, Arlington, (817) 272-1183. Not just for stars anymore, enjoy our state-ofthe-art planetarium theater that seats 165! Our new Digistar 3-D projection system will awe audiences of all ages! www.uta.edu/planetarium Threadgill Concert Series Municipal Auditorium, 2821 Washington St., Greenville, (903) 457-3138. 3 concerts per year feature the best of Texas’ singers and songwriters. WaterTower Theatre 15650 Addison Road, Addison, (972) 450-6232. Annual season of classic and contemporary plays, musicals, new works. dallas/fort worth area tourism council 2008 official visitors guide http://www.visitdallas-fortworth.com http://visitdallas-fortworth.com http://www.medievaltimes.com http://www.meyersonsymphonycenter.com http://www.sundancesquare.com http://www.gvopry.com http://www.strokersdallas.com http://irvingartscenter.com http://www.uta.edu/planetarium
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