Address: 2515 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164, USA
“Tons of history inside of the Texas Cowboy hall of fame. The memorabilia was so awesome for a lot of the famous people there. Also they have QR code to get information on each person. So if your familiar with some of the greats this is the place for you. Price point was really good as well. Highly recommend visiting!”
Address: 2501 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164, USA
“Great experience! As John Wayne fans, we enjoyed all the detail that was put into this exhibit. It is rich in history and well laid out. We purchased some John Wayne gear that we have not seen anywhere else. We were able to sit inside with my service dog and take a few minute break before moving on, and we appreciated that.”
Address: 760 Jim Wright Fwy North, Fort Worth, TX 76108, USA
“Our first time visiting and we loved it. We spent about 4 hours here. Everything is very well taken care of and clean. I highly recommend reading everything about the artifacts, they’re so cool. My favorite was the medical equipment they used to use for amputation, etc. please research their business hours before heading over. They’re closed on Sundays so we had to come back on a Saturday but totally worth it. I highly recommend it!!!”
Address: 1616 W Abram St, Arlington, TX 76013, USA
“I loved learning about the history of Arlington, TX where I was born am raised. Wanda was so enthusiastic and knowledgeable the the WWII room and I loved learning about the people who fought for our country that were either from Arlington or associated with Arlington. I wish more people in Arlington would donate items they have that might be able to tell more of the history. There was quite a bit of information and items that allowed me to have insight into the growth of Arlington, TX but the history mostly stops around 1960. The Cowboys stadium was not mentioned, and although that was more recent, it is a VERY prominent feature of Arlington and will remain one of the most famous features for I'm assuming a very long time. I would like to see more information on how the stadium was brought here. Also, when it came to the Education area upstairs, I loved seeing the vintage composition books, and the things that had for viewing. But like I said, the history stops too Early here at the museum. Allan Saxe is a VERY important educational figure for Arlington TX and specifically UTA. He opened a free dentist office, a park, and placed the giant DREAM letters in downtown Arlington. He even has a burger named after him at J Gilligan's. I wish there was stuff about him as he will be remember throughout history here in Arlington and has been a huge part of the community for 50yrs. Overall it was a fantastic experience but hopefully they get some newer items to show the cities exceptional growth more so within the last 50yrs so that the millennials and Gen Z like myself can have a better understanding of ALL the features in Arlington and the history behind things that are also more prominent to our generations.”
Address: 1861 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011, USA
“It is wonderful knowing there are people who want to honor those who have gone and above the call of duty. I want to thank these men and women who stood up for a Nation that has had people who love freedom, justice, truth, and mercy, even if there were those among us who abused these virtues. I hope that no matter what comes our people remember what America stands for, and we will fight for a Nation that seeks justice, loves mercy, and walks humbly with its Creator instead of having people that take an attitude of throwing away anything that might offend their entitlement to quit.”
Address: 203 N Hampton Rd, Crowley, TX 76036, USA
“Sparky is a legend. He's forgotten more knowledge than I've obtained in my lifetime.”
Address: 201 Cullum Dr, Euless, TX 76040, USA
“Went on a bike ride and found this. Interesting place. I didn't go into the house but saw it from the outside. Definitely worth a second look. Snapped a few photos from the gate. Cool.”
Address: 3300 T W King Rd E, Southlake, TX 76092, USA
“Children 4 and under are free otherwise its $18 per person. The show lasts about 45 mins. Free parking. And port-a-potty stalls if you need to go. Overall - really cool experience. Good and bad, here we go. From the outside, the dome doesn't look very big. But on the inside, it felt like the screen stretched because of how much you can see. I believe his name was Jonah, he was our host. Super friendly guy. We were at the 3 PM showing which was the last show of the day, so he said he was a lot more relaxed and not in a rush for us. There are Beanie bags, folding chairs, and also these rocking bed-like seats. Those were really cool! You can lean back and get a full-on view experience from top to bottom as simply as leaning forward and back. I would recommend finding one of those to sit on, but there's a limited amount so try to get there early. I was maybe... the 12th person that entered and we got the last 2 but that didn't mean there was 12 rocking seats. I think there was eight. OK so why the missing 5th star? First, I don't know if it was where i was seated but it was absolutely freezing cold! Like uncomfortably cold. My husband was wearing a thermal long sleeve and he said he was cold too. So bring a cover or dress warm. Also bad : The male voice over that they used, for what felt like half the show, was so deep and low that you really couldn't hear the story telling, like at all. :( And, I thought it was just me, but it turned out my husband confessed that he couldn't hear or understand the deep voice either. The music was so loud that it overshadowed the voice. So it just felt like we were looking at a video while trying to Make out any little part we can understand. Otherwise, I do think this was a cool experience. I love that kids can participate, but I don't think it's appropriate for the little, little ones. One kid was running around during the show (this dome doesn't have a lot of running space) and I noticed when the show ended, parents were carrying out their sleeping children lol. NAP TIME!”
Address: 2933 Farm House Way formerly, 2900 Crestline Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA
“Great hill to skate on! Very smooth concrete. But be cautious of the large expansion joints.”
Address: 5100 TX-121 suite c, Colleyville, TX 76034, USA
“We took two six year olds to this and they absolutely loved it. There were ten different rooms with interactive displays such a big bowl of “cereal” for them to climb in, a room full of “cotton candy”, a carnival sideshow and so much more. The space was immaculate and the staff exceptionally friendly and helpful. One member came around with us to take photos which they were happy to email to us. If you’re looking for an unusual and unique outing, definitely check this out!”
Address: 7415 E Mill Plain Blvd suite b, Vancouver, WA 98664, USA
“Looking for that missing to your collection? This is the place where you need to look no further. Why haven't I found this store before. Great atmosphere. Greater people.”
Address: 717 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, USA
“Been here 2x with my family and we love this place. It has a beautiful nature walk on the marsh with an amazing exhibit of the otters as part of the Marsh Exhibition. My only gripe is that SOME, not all, of the exhibits are a bit out dated. Regardless every exhibit was still fun and informative. We can't wait to go back again this summer.”
Address: 1020 E Humbolt St, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA
“I had an amazing experience while visiting the Lenora Rolla Museum. The museum was very clean and extremely organized. I was provided with a tour by the Executive Director of the museum, Mrs Brenda Sanders Wise. She is extremely knowledgeable about the artifacts housed in the museum and when she tells the story about the contribution that African Americans made to Tarrant County, Texas and beyond, it is a history lesson that I will never forget, one that will always be etched in my heart and soul. I give much thanks and appreciation to the Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society Organization, for their unwavering commitment of keeping the African American Heritage alive, in the City of Ft. Worth Texas.”
Address: 604 W Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063, USA
“It was an experience totally worth it especially with the tour guide who has not only the knowledge but the charisma necessary to make past history alive to his audience! I'll be back as further additions are added. Will tell others as well. Note: Texas Manfield is a great place to be and to live as well!”
Address: 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington, TX 76006, USA
“Perfect introduction to a classroom setting! Our daughter attended the 3-year-old class, currently is in the 4/5-year-old class and will be attending the 5/6-year-old class. We are going to register her and our son for classes next semester. This being her first experience in a classroom, we were worried about finding a school we were comfortable with. From the first day, she loved it! We love everything about the Nature School Program. The class sizes are small, the students expectations are age appropriate, they aren’t expected to sit at a desk all day. There is a lot of hands on learning, activities and nature walks. When we moved an hour away, we had to research new options for school. We decided we would rather drive an hour each way to River Legacy then to enroll in another school. We fully trust the staff with our children's safety and well being. I highly recommend this educational program to any parents looking for a smooth transition to a classroom setting. We will be returning to River Legacy Nature School for years to come.”
Address: 3300 Ross Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76161, USA
“Our family loved this perfect sized airplane museum with it's amazing volunteers! My sons and husband loved talking with the pilots who flew many of the actual planes on site.”
Address: 2424 N Stauffer St, Wichita, KS 67204, USA
“Howdy ya'll. I'm a newbie in the RV Universe but I do know a nice place when I see/experience one. I bought a new bumper pull in May 2021. So including the RV park where I purchased my rig just outside of Austin, this is my second RV Park experience and first review/post regarding such. I have to say that the bar has been set very high. From the staff to the overall cleanliness and praise...you know who...lots of shade trees, to the scope of amenities...this place was a great stay. It is nestled in a very nice area of Arlington with everything and all the stores that we've become accustomed to within a few short miles. The prices were on the higher end but that was made much more palatable by a generous discount for us disabled vets. Thank you for that. All in all it was a short and sweet 5 day stay that left a smile on my face. I would definitely stay there again. MTL”
Address: 2312 Oakland Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76103, USA
“Inspirational”
Address: 5940 Eden Dr, Haltom City, TX 76117, USA
“This is a unique little museum inside of Elite Auto Detailing. Park in front of the building with the Ferrari sign and Auto Detailing. There’s a plaque indicating you’re at the right place. It’s like a private collection of all kinds of toys - mostly car toys. Vintage fire engines and police cars. Salesman’s samples/ models of all kinds of things - mini bathtubs, toilets, saloon bar, coffee bar, ladders, etc. Also there’s dolls, animal toys and a whole room dedicated to dog themed toys and paintings. There’s also really, super sweet, awesome luxury cars!”
Address: Grapevine Mills Blvd, Grapevine, TX 76051, USA
“I have stayed in Hampton several times over the past year as my son is stationed there. Hands down this is the best hotel we have stayed in. The staff is friendly and helpful. The entire hotel is clean and inviting. There is nothing negative...THANK YOU”
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