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Sights To See: D/FW Area Major Attractions

Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Grand Prairie
Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Grand Prairie

Fair Park, Dallas
Fair Park, Dallas

Hurricane Harbor, A Six Flags Water Park
Hurricane Harbor, A Six Flags Water Park, Arlington

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American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum, 4601 Hwy. 360 at FAA Road, Fort Worth; (817) 967-1560. Experience the history of commercial aviation of American Airlines from its humble beginnings through five eras of flight. www.crsmithmuseum.org.

Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth; (817) 989-5066. The Amon Carter Museum offers visitors a stunning survey of American art, from the first landscape painters of the 1830's to modern artists of the twentieth century. www.cartermuseum.org.

Astronaut Training Center, 6720 NE Loop 820 , North Richland Hills, Texas; 817-788-2926. Fly Me to the Moon! Using simulators modeled from past Apollo training exercises, we’ll test your senses in ways you never imagined. We have found ways to deliver sub orbital flight training and a lunar walk experience that doesn’t require you to leave the atmosphere- or even the building! www.dfwandbeyond.com/about_dfw_and_beyond

Billy Bob's Texas, 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Stockyards National Historic District, Fort Worth, 76106. (817) 624-7117 or Metro (817) 589-1711. Country Music's Club of the Year. Open daily-families welcome. Entertainment nightly. www.billybobstexas.com.

Cavanaugh Fight Museum, 4572 Claire Chennault, Dallas; (972) 380-8800. More than 30 restored aircraft spanning WWI through Vietnam era. www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com.

Children's Aquarium at Fair Park, 1462 First Ave @ MLK Blvd, Dallas, Texas, 75210, 469-554-7340. Come see the “greatest hits” of the sea at the new Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park. www.dfwandbeyond.com/about_dfw_and_beyond

Cowboys Stadium/Dallas Cowboys Football Club, One Legends Way, Arlington, Texas, 76011, 817-892-4000. Cowboys Stadium is the largest, most technologically advanced entertainment venue in the world. Designed by HKS and built by Manhattan Construction, the $1.2 billion stadium features two monumental arches, the world's largest HDTV video board, an expansive retractable roof and the largest retractable end zone doors in the world. Features of the stadium include seating for 80,000 and expandable to 100,000, over 320 luxury suites, club seating on multiple levels, an amazing collection of contemporary art and the Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop, open to the public year round. www.dallascowboys.com

Cowtown Coliseum, 121 E. Exchange Ave., Stockyards National Historic District, Forth Worth, 76106. (817) 625-1025. Enjoy Wild West shows, rodeos, concerts, year round. www.cowtowncoliseum.com.

The Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 North Harwood, Dallas; (214) 922-1200. Collection includes American masterpieces by Church, O'Keeffe and Wyeth, contemporary art by Pollock, Rothko, Warhol and Lichenstein, European and impressionist art by Renoir, Van Gogh, Cezanne, and Monet, and art of the Americas, Africa Asia and the Pacific. Special temporary exhibits are on display throughout the year. www.dallasmuseumofart.org.

Dallas Segway Tours, Dallas, Texas, 972-821-9054. Experience the most fun and unique guided sightseeing tours Dallas has to offer. We provide everything you need to have the time of your life. Call for reservations. www.dfwandbeyond.com/about_dfw_and_beyond

Dallas World AquariumDallas World Aquarium, 1801 North Griffin Street, Dallas; (214) 720-2224. Exotic plants and creatures from around the world where you can explore a South American rainforest or take a walk through a water tunnel surrounded by reef life from the Continental Shelf. Observe monkeys, stingrays, piranhas and penguins. www.dwazoo.com.

Dallas Zoo, 650 South R.L. Thornton Freeway (I-35E), Dallas, (214) 670-5656. 85-acre park featuring the "Wilds of Africa," Monorail Safari, Exxon Endangered tiger Habitat and more. www.dallas-zoo.org.

Denton County Museums, 110 W. Hickory, Denton, Texas, 76201, 940-349-2850. Located in downtown Denton and in their Historical Park, free museums focus on the history and culture of Denton County. Go to www.dentoncounty.com/chos for hours of operation.

Fair Park, 1300 Robert B. Cullum at Grand Ave., Dallas, (214) 670-8400. This a 277 acre National Historic Landmark open year-round is home to 8 museums, the Cotton Bowl Stadium, IMAX theater, State Fair of Texas and much more. www.fairparkdallas.com.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, 1600 Gendy St., 761071501 Montgomery St., Fort Worth, (817) 255-9300, or (888) 255-9300. Nine exhibit galleries from dinosaurs to computers. Omni Theater and Noble Planetarium. www.fortworthmuseum.org.

Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth; (817) 871-7050. Nationally ranked. Home to more than 5,000 exotic animals. On-site aquarium and insect exhibit. www.fortworthzoo.com.

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, 2299 County Road 2008 Glen Rose, Texas, Glen Rose, Texas, 76043, 254-897-2960, 254-897-3785.See animals living in their near natural environment. Located just one hour and 20 minutes from Dallas/Fort Worth, the 1800 acres of open spaces lets you interact with deer, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife. Drive your own vehicle through the 9 1�2 mile tour. You will see long distance views of savannah-like pastures, forested areas and hillsides for the animals to roam. Come experience some of the most magnificent animals on the planet. www.fossilrim.org

Grapevine Opry, 308 S. Main St., Grapevine; (817) 481-8733. Country/western entertainment in the historic Palace Theater. www.gvopry.com.

Grapevine Vintage Railroad. An 1896 steam engine with vintage coaches linking Grapevine's historic district and Fort Worth's historic Stockyards. (817) 763-8297 or (800) 952-5717 www.gvrr.com.

Hurricane Harbor, A Six Flags Water Park, 1800 E. Lamar Blvd., Arlington. (817) 265-3356. Largest Water Park in North Texas, over 26 slides, rides, pools and attractions, locker facility, food, gift shops. www.sixflags.com.

International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, 621 Six Flags Drive, Arlington, Texas, 76011-6305, 817-385-8215. The IBM/HF has something for everyone, especially kids, with education in mind. Also available is space for group events, catered parties, tours. www.bowlingmuseum.com

International Museum of Cultures, 7500 W. Camp Wisdom, Dallas, Texas, 75236, 972-708-7406. The International Museum of Cultures (IMC) is the only contemporary cultural anthropology museum in the southwest. Located in Southwest Dallas, the museum features contemporary peoples from around the world. Gallery exhibits include interactive videos from Africa, Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, China, Mexico and Native America, in addition to an extensive drum exhibit accompanied by video programming. www.internationalmuseumofcultures.org

Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur, Irving; (972) 252-7558. Three state-of-the-art theatres, three galleries and a multi-million dollar sculpture garden.

Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth; (817)332-8451. Known as "America's best small museum," the Kimbell offers a world-class collection of art, with masterpieces from antiquity to the 20th century and the building, designed by the great American architect Louis Kahn, is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding public art facilities in the world. www.kimbellart.org.

Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie, (972) 263-RACE. World-class horse racing. I-30 on Belt Line Road. Wager year-round via simulcast in our post Time Pavilion. www.lonestarpark.com.

Louis Tussaud's Palace of Wax & Ripley's Believe It or Not!, I-30 at Beltline Rd., Grand Prairie; (972) 263-2391. 225 life-like figures form Hollywood, history, horror, religion, fantasy and Ripley's oddities from around the world. www.palaceofwax.com.

Marty Leonard Community Chapel at the Lena Pope Home, 3131 Sanguinet, Fort Worth, (817) 731-8681. The world famous E. Fay Jones described his Chapel design as an instrument for nature to play its music, and--by the way the light and shadows move and change--he has tuned it so that the music changes throughout the day and year. www.lenapopehome.org/chapel.cfm.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, DallasMedieval Times Dinner & Tournament, 2021 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, (214) 761-1800. See horsemanship, falconry, jousting, hand-to-hand combat on a four-course banquet in true medieval fashion. www.medievaltimes.com.

Mesquite Championship Rodeo, since 1958 Dallas' last link to the old West'. Pro rodeo action. Air-Conditioned. (972) 285-8777. www.mesquiterodeo.com.

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth; (817) 738-9215. Designed by acclaimed Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the museum features 53,000 square feet of gallery space showcasing masterworks of modern and contemporary American and European art from 1945 to the present, including painting, sculpture, works on paper, and photography. www.themodern.org.

The Monnig Meteorite Gallery, located on the TCU Campus in the Sid Richardson Science Building at the corner of West Bowie Street and Cockrell, Fort Worth, (817) 257-6277. Contains a collection of over 1,000 different meteorites. http://monnigmuseum.tcu.edu.

Museum of Nature & Science, 3535 Grand Avenue and 1318 S. 2nd Avenue in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas, 75315, 214-428-5555. A wonderful place for the child in all of us to explore the inspiring and engaging world of nature and science. From dinosaurs to DNA, you and your family can experience hands-on activities and innovative programs that bring learning to life. Exciting IMAX theatre and Planetarium shows too. Come and explore. www.natureandscience.org

Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St., Dallas, 214-242-5100. The Nasher Collection is considered one of the foremost collections, private or public, of 20th-Century sculpture in the world. Comprised of more than 300 pieces, the collection features works by Calder, de Kooning, Kelly, Matisse, Miro, Picasso, Rodin and Serra, among many others. www.nashersculpturecenter.org.

National Scouting Museum, 1329 Walnut Hill Lane, Irving (972) 580-2100. A tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America, the museum features a Norman Rockwell art gallery, virtual reality adventures, hands-on learning experiences, and a historical collection that traces the Scouting movement from its beginnings. www.bsamuseum.org.

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, 1700 Gendy, Fort Worth, TX 76107. (817) 336-4475. World's only museum honoring women of the American West. www.cowgirl.net.

NOKIA Theater in Grand Prairie, 1001 NextStage Drive, Grand Prairie, (972)854-5111. Featuring world class performers the 6,350-seat venue design combines the best features of today's performing arts centers, sports arenas and amphitheaters with the latest in entertainment technology.

Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park, 1717 Gano St., Dallas; (214) 421-5141. A turn-of-the-century museum village of restored building. Special exhibit/event dates. www.dallasheritagevillage.org.

Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art, 309 Main St., Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth; (817) 332-6554, (888) 332-6554. Permanent exhibit of 60 paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell from the collection of Sid W. Richardson. www.sidrmuseum.org.

Six Flags Over Texas, I-30 at Hwy. 360, Arlington. Call (817) 640-8900. Over 100 rides, shows and attractions. Including the legendary Texas Giant, rated the world's #1 wooden roller coaster. www.sixflags.com.

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Elm at Houston St., Dallas, (214) 747-6660. Located in former Texas School Book Depository Building, it examines the life, times, death and legacy of Pres. J.F. Kennedy. www.jfk.org.

Southfork Ranch, 3700 Hogge, Parker; (972) 442-7800. Experience television history at the world's most famous ranch and re-live exciting moments from "Dallas". www.southforkranch.com.

Stockyards Station, 140 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, (817) 625-9715. 30 shops and restaurants. Historical walking tours, Old West Amusement park. www.stockyardsstation.com.

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, 128 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth; (817) 626-7131 Located in the Fort Worth Stockyards the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, which pays tribute to 27 of the top cowboys and cowgirls in Texas. www.TexasCowboyHallofFame.com.

Texas Motor Speedway, 3601 Highway 114, Fort Worth, Texas, 76177, 817-215-8500. Texas Motor Speedway is among one of the largest sports stadiums in America with a crowd capacity in excess of over 200,000. The attendances for the NASCAR Sprint Cup events annually rank among the largest sporting events in the United States since the facility opened in 1997. The 1.5 mile superspeedway located in Fort Worth known as "The Great American Speedway!" â„¢ and plays host to two races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series as well as one in the IZOD IndyCar Series. www.texasmotorspeedway.com

Traders Village, 2602 Mayfield Rd., Grand Prairie; (972) 647-2331. "The Famous Texas Flea Market," with over 1,800 dealers, open every weekend, RV park. www.tradersvillage.com.

Waterchase Golf Club from The Links at Waterchase, 8951 Creek Run Road (at I-30 and Eastchase Parkway), Fort Worth, (817) 861-4653. Located conveniently between Fort Worth and Dallas in a tranquil, serene setting like no other in the Metroplex. www.linksatwaterchase.com.

The Western Currency Facility of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 9000 Blue Mound Rd., Fort Worth; (817) 847-3881. Watch U.S. paper currency roll off the presses during a free 1-hour guided tour of the production process. Visitor Center, interactive exhibits and displays, retail sales shop. Tours Mon.-Fri., excluding Federal holidays. www.moneyfactory.com.

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