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Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site

Address: 890 W, TX-56, Bonham, TX 75418, USA

Museum

“It was excellent to learn the history behind the man. Touring the house was amazing. My 10 year old granddaughter loved it and wanted to live there. Honestly I did too.”

Longhorn Museum

Address: 1959 TX-97, Pleasanton, TX 78064, USA

Museum

“FREE museum!! FREE parking!! A good place to bring kids of all ages! Easy to walk through the museum (no stairs to climb). Amazing collection of taxidermy! The lady working at the front desk on February 24th was pleasant! There are picnic tables outside so feel free to sit in the shade.”

Allen Heritage Center

Address: 100 E Main St, Allen, TX 75002, USA

Museum

“Excellent small-town museum that exhibits the history of Allen. I especially liked their exhibit "Allen - Then and Now," which looked at photos of downtown Allen and the blocks around the museum and compared it to what the area looks like today. It was a great way to see how Allen has transformed through the decades from a small town centered around the railroad to a thriving city in the DFW metroplex. The only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that I feel the locomotive and caboose on display outside the museum could use some descriptive signs around them. They are nice to look at and walk around, but I didn't seen any plaques stating what they were, where they came from, or what their connection to Allen is. Otherwise, this was an excellent museum with very nice staff.”

The Yorkshire Tower, Dungeon

Address: 2511 FM 66, Waxahachie, TX 75167, USA

Museum

Wise County Heritage Museum

Address: Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College, 1602 S Trinity St, Decatur, TX 76234, USA

Museum

“Interesting historical collection of artifacts with regional mementos and documents that includes the "lost battalion". I was impressed by the soldier's account of Forced labor and torture. Let's no forget that those acts of cruelty in hands of any government is unquestionably immoral. I appreciate the efforts of the individuals making possible to have the museum open for public visits. Thanks”

Dinosaur World

Address: 1058 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA

Museum

“This place is amazing to go to, not just for kids but for adults as well. My 4yr old daughter has been talking about going here for over a year now and we finally got to go with my mom and two nieces and we all had a blast. They have a huge play ground, their museum was fantastic with the animatronic dinosaurs, meteorites, fossil's, all kinds of different teeth, tusk's, and more. The dinosaur walk path was great. I would recommend anyone that hasn't been to make the trip it's worth it and everyone will have fun. The prices are not as bad as I thought they would be. It was not crowded at all, and there is a pond with fish you can get food for and feed. And you have to check out the gift shop they have it's just amazing and have all kinds of neat stuff to get from toys to jewelry, to beautiful stones, fossil's, and gems.”

No. 1 BFTS Museum Inc.

Address: 119 Silent Wings Blvd, Terrell, TX 75160, USA

Museum

“Definitely a drive out of DFW but well worth it! The staff is super friendly and Rudy was very informative and welcoming! I just assumed it was “just another plane museum” but turned out to be so much more. Will return!”

Gowns of the First Ladies-Tx

Address: 1600 N Bell Ave, Denton, TX 76209, USA

Museum

“The love of my life was here visiting from Germany and he went with me to TWU to look at the gowns and we also stopped by the library where they have display cases of Florence Nightingale and on the second floor there was the display case for the WASP the woman fighter fighter pilots of World War II they're in the process of refurbishing that collection for display looking forward to going back and seeing it quite a few interesting display cases throughout the library and also there's the wall of fame of women in Texas that has contributed it's worth a look if you have a day to just go and relax somewhere there's also a Starbucks at the entrance of the library”

John E Conner Museum

Address: 905 W Santa Gertrudis St, Kingsville, TX 78363, USA

Museum

“Small but very inviting and incredibly nice staff. Nice little interactive section for our almost 3 year old. He loved all the animals too. Excellent way to spend an hour or so with a toddler.”

Fielder House Museum

Address: 1616 W Abram St, Arlington, TX 76013, USA

Museum

“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.”

Yeats -Dukes 1858 Working Museum

Address: 214 N Crockett St, Granbury, TX 76048, USA

Museum

Texas Children's Museum

Address: 201 TX-174, Rio Vista, TX 76093, USA

Museum

“I highly recommend this place for kids of all ages. If your near Rio Vista it’s worth a visit. So many activities for kids. Hours of fun.”

National Medal of Honor Museum

Address: 1861 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011, USA

Museum

“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.”

SITE131

Address: 131 Payne St, Dallas, TX 75207, USA

Art gallery Museum

“I attended for a concert, the building is easy to locate, has street parking, and, at the time of my visit, had beautiful artwork.”

Wizard Wayne

Address: 4100 Rowlett Rd #300, Rowlett, TX 75088, USA

Art gallery Museum Store

“We love Wizard Wayne and his castle! The decor is very well done, and my son was a huge fan of the magic! He has been talking about it since his visit, and we look forward to hosting his next birthday party there!”

Haass-Quintle Grist Mill

Address: 948 Fiorella St, Castroville, TX 78009, USA

Museum

Terrell Heritage Museum

Address: 207 N Frances St, Terrell, TX 75160, USA

Museum

“Awesome little museum. The gentleman that was there was great. He explained alot of the history of Terrell. Definitely worth the visit.”

Treviño-Uribe Rancho

Address: 300-398 Trevino St, San Ygnacio, TX 78067, USA

Museum

“What a little jewel this town is, it is as if you are suddenly taken back 100 years. We were hosted by a local artist, so we took a walking tour of the town. The town is situated as such, that a local party was taking place, and our guide walked us into the home where a family was enjoying Mexican Music, foods, and a spectacular view of Mexico at sunset. Why there are many significant aspects of this town to consider, one of the most important to me was that San Ygnacio was one of the last places to view Spanish-Mexican Vernacular Ranch Architecture. Some of these buildings have been there since 1830, that is 15 years earlier than when the state of Texas became a state of the United States.”

Explorium - Denton Children's Museum

Address: 5800 I 35, #214, Denton, TX 76207, USA

Museum

“Very cute little place. We stopped in on our way from Davis OK to Waco TX so the kids could stretch their legs. It was perfect for them. The 12 year old got bored after 30 mins but the 3 and 8 year old didn't want to leave. It's all open but small enough you can sit and relax and they can play within eyes view. Perfect stop! And only $5/person! Score!”

Maxine Flournoy Third Coast Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force

Address: 3201 FM3512 Hangar, H11, Aransas Pass, TX 78336, USA

Museum

“If you love aviation then this is the place. Every month they have pancake buffet. To get in they do ask for a donation, they're always accepting volunteers.”

Play Street Museum - Katy

Address: 9910 Gaston Rd Ste 120, Katy, TX 77494, USA

Museum Store

“Celebrated my daughter’s first birthday at Play Street Museum. They helped me set everything up and clean up at the end. The place is fun for kids and very spacious for all the adults. We had a great experience and would definitely recommend it for a short and sweet birthday.”

Bay Education Center

Address: 121 Seabreeze Dr, Rockport, TX 78382, USA

Museum

“This is a free museum that is very educational! We took our toddlers here and they absolutely loved it!! They have a neat boat, ropes to learn knots, different models with animal sounds and everything goes into great detail explaining each exhibit. You definitely have to check out the 3D globe they have in the back room it is pretty fascinating! Its a neat place to go with the kids if you're visiting Rockport! Right next to the beach too it doesn't get much better than that!!”

GRAPE COMPETITION DEVELOPMENT

Address: 203 N Hampton Rd, Crowley, TX 76036, USA

Museum

“Sparky is a legend. He's forgotten more knowledge than I've obtained in my lifetime.”

Euless Heritage Museum

Address: 201 Cullum Dr, Euless, TX 76040, USA

Museum

“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.”

Hale County Farm & Ranch Msm

Address: 1910 I-27, Hale Center, TX 79041, USA

Museum

“Such a beautiful place. And with such history I love it”

KandyKustomz

Address: 3065 Co Rd 49A, Corpus Christi, TX 78415, USA

Museum

“We were blown away by the talent and incredible custom painted cars Kandyman produces. Truly awesome experience.”

McDade Historical Society

Address: 557 Old Hwy 20 Box 621, McDade, TX 78650, USA

Museum

“This museum is not closed. It is open every Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and run by various volunteers. After a secretary took off with all the passwords to Google and Facebook, they have been unable to access anything to change it.”

Creation Evidence Museum

Address: 3102 FM 205, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA

Museum

“Absolutely amazing! Astonishing! What an amazing experience! Everybody that works here is so nice. The exhibits are wonderful and world-renowned. I absolutely love this place and I cannot wait to come back and I look forward to taking friends and family that visit here from out of town.”

The Journey Dome

Address: 3300 T W King Rd E, Southlake, TX 76092, USA

Museum

“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!”

The Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country

Address: 4831 FM2673, Canyon Lake, TX 78133, USA

Museum

“very informative, FREE yet small museum for children & parents to be in awe of the dinosaurs that roamed what is now our great state! i learned that most of texas was under the ocean so that’s why we have lots of seashells on dry land. fascinating stuff. then the short walking tour outside to see the tracks on limestone was fun too. would definitely recommend a quick 30 minute tour of the premises”

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