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NATIONAL SCOUTING MUSEUM, IRVING

Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak, Dallas
214-670-3320
Promotes Latino and Hispanic arts culture.

Layland Museum of History
201 N Caddo, Cleburne
817-645-0940
Housed in a 1904 Carnegie Library in historic downtown Cleburne.

Mansfield Historical Society
102 North Main St., Mansfield
817-473-4250
Founded in 1970 to collect and preserve Mansfield’s history.

Mary Kay Museum
16251 Dallas Pkwy., Addison
972-687-5720
History lesson and recognition of famous businesswoman, Mary Kay Ash.

Meadows Museum of Art at SMU
6101 Bishop at Binkley, Dallas
214-768-2516
Features Spanish art, sculpture and traveling exhibits.

Midland Rail Car
Ben Gill Park (intersection of Hwy 80 & 9th Street), Terrell
972-524-6082
Private dining car used by Col. E.H.R. Green.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell St. at University Dr., Fort Worth
817-738-9215 or 866-824-5566
The Modern focuses on post World War II international modern and contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper and international contemporary photography.
themodern.org

Morton Museum
210 South Dixon, Gainesville
940-668-8900
Cooke County Museum. Exhibits and tours.

Museum of Nature & Science
3535 Grand Avenue and 1318 S. 2nd Avenue in Fair Park, Dallas
214-428-5555
A wonderful place for the child in all of us to explore the inspiring and engaging world of nature and science. Exciting exhibits, IMAX theatre and Planetarium shows.

natureandscience.org

Mustangs of Las Colinas
O’Connor Road, just north of Highway 114, Irving,
972-869-9047
Created by Robert Glen, the Mustangs are the largest equestrian sculpture in the world.

Nocona Athletic Goods
105 Clay Street, Nocona
940-825-3326
Free tour of the Nokona baseball glove factory.

Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora St., Dallas
214-242-5100 or 214-242-5160
Features in its award-winnning garden and galleries one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world, including a comprehensive collection of masterpieces.
nashersculpturecenter.org

National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum
3400 Mount Vernon Ave., Fort Worth
817-534-8801
Acknowledges the contributions of Americans of all ethnicities in settling the frontier.

National Scouting Museum
1329 W. Walnut Hill Ln., Irving
800-303-3047 or 972-580-2100
Offcial museum of the Boy Scouts of America. Family fun with indoor campsites, interactive exhibits, Norman Rockwell Art Gallery, Scouting artifacts and more! Free admission Sundays and Mondays! See coupon page 99.
nationalscoutingmuseum.org


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