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Come and visit one of the museums in Fort Worth. Museums are not just for young people but can make a visit to any place like Fort Worth an extra special event. Fort Worth has such a lot to offer so come and visit.

 AMON Carter Museum
 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 738-1933
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The newly expanded Amon Carter features Western and American art. The 109,000-square foot building has three times the exhibition space as before, allowing four times the amount of artwork to be on view. First opened to house Amon G. Carter, Sr.'s collection of 400 paintings, drawings and works of sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, the museum has gradually expanded to include works from a vast array of artists, from Frederic (from  traveltex.com)

 Boy Scouts of America - National Office
 1325 W Walnut Hill Ln, Irving, TX 75038
 (972) 580-2000
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 Evelyn Siegel Gallery
 3700 West 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 731-6412
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 Fort Worth City - Parks & Community Services Department, Log Cabin Village
 2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76109
 (817) 926-5881
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Seven authentic pioneer homes built during 1850s. Frontier tools, implements, furnishings. In Cultural District at University Dr. and Colonial Parkway in Forest Park. Admission fee. (from  traveltex.com)

 Fort Worth City - Parks & Community Services Department, Zoo, Information
 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76110
 (817) 871-7050
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 Fort Worth City - Zoological Park
 Fort Worth, TX 76102
 (817) 871-7050
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 Fort Worth Community Arts Center
 1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 738-1938
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 FT Worth City - Community Services, Log Cabin Village
 2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76109
 (817) 926-5881
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Seven authentic pioneer homes built during 1850s. Frontier tools, implements, furnishings. In Cultural District at University Dr. and Colonial Parkway in Forest Park. Admission fee. (from  traveltex.com)

 Jersey Lilly Old West Photo Parlor
 128 East Exchange Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76106
 (817) 626-7131
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Museum honors 59 current inductees-Texas cowboys and cowgirls who have excelled in their careers. The inductee's booth contains photos, memorabilia and videos of championship performances. The museum also features the Sterquell Wagon Collection and the John Justin Trail of Fame. Located at the Horse and Mule Barns on East Exchange Avenue. (from  traveltex.com)

 Kimbell Art Museum
 3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 654-1034

 Log Cabin Village
 Fort Worth, TX 76102
 (817) 926-5881
 website
Seven authentic pioneer homes built during 1850s. Frontier tools, implements, furnishings. In Cultural District at University Dr. and Colonial Parkway in Forest Park. Admission fee. (from  traveltex.com)

 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 738-9215
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"Painting and sculpture by contemporary artists; special traveling exhibits. New facility, designed by Tadao Ando, opened in Dec. 2002 and is the second largest modern art museum in the country." (from  traveltex.com)

 Monticello Fine Arts Gallery
 3700 West 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 731-6412
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 National Cowboys of Color Museum
 3400 Mount Vernon Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76103
 (817) 534-6277

 National Cowboys of Color Museum & Hall of Fame
 3400 Mount Vernon Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76103
 (817) 534-8801

 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
 1720 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 336-4475
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The only museum in the world dedicated to honoring and documenting the distinguished women of the American West, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Dale Evans, Patsy Cline, Sacajawea, Willa Cather and Annie Oakley. Designed by David Schwarz, it includes a permanent exhibit, traveling collections, a multi-purpose theater, an expanded research library, a retail store and the Cowgirl Hall of Fame. Admission fee. (from  traveltex.com)

 North Fort Worth Historical Society
 131 East Exchange Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76106
 (817) 625-5082
Photos and memorabilia from early stockyard days, including sections on the Swift and Armour packing companies. Small railroad display emphasizes connection with stockyard. Women's area features crown and scepter of 1920 Stock Show Queen and quilt made from satin costumes female performers wore in 1936 Centennial show at old outdoor Casa Manana. Sesquicentennial artifacts collected by wagon train through Texas in 1986 also featured. In (from  traveltex.com)

 Renaissance Cultural Center
 3400 Mount Vernon Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76103
 (817) 534-8801

 Scott William Edrington Theatre - Directors Office
 1309 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 738-1938
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 Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
 309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
 (817) 332-6554
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 Sid Richardson Museum
 309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102-4006
 (817) 332-6554
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Come see Remington and Russell paintings of the Old West downtown in the Sundance Square entertainment district. Free admission. The Museum and Museum Store are open daily, except major holidays.

 Stockyards Museum
 131 East Exchange Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76106
 (817) 625-5087

 Tarrant County Black Historical & Genlgcl SCTY Inc
 1004 Illinois Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
 (817) 332-6049

 Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
 128 East Exchange Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76106
 (817) 626-7131
 website
Museum honors 59 current inductees-Texas cowboys and cowgirls who have excelled in their careers. The inductee's booth contains photos, memorabilia and videos of championship performances. The museum also features the Sterquell Wagon Collection and the John Justin Trail of Fame. Located at the Horse and Mule Barns on East Exchange Avenue. (from  traveltex.com)

 Texas Heritage Inc
 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
 (817) 336-1212
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Last surviving mansion of cattle baron era, restored to 1910 appearance. Opulent decor. Call to schedule a tour. Admission Fee (from  traveltex.com)

 Thistle Hill House Museum
 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
 (817) 336-1212
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Last surviving mansion of cattle baron era, restored to 1910 appearance. Opulent decor. Call to schedule a tour. Admission Fee (from  traveltex.com)

 Vintage Flying Museum
 505 Northwest 38th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76106
 (817) 624-1935
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This is a nonprofit antique aircraft restoration facility at Meacham Airport that literally builds museums that fly. Vintage planes, land vehicles, and support equipment boast proudly of their days in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. Also is home to OV-10 Bronco Association and Museum, and the Texas Air Command's collection of military helicopters. Admission fee. (from  traveltex.com)

 W E Scott Theatre
 1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
 (817) 738-1938
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