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AMON CARTER MUSEUM

3501 Camp Bowie Blvd
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Open Tue & Wed 10–5, Thur 10–8, Fri & Sat 10–5, Sun noon–5. Free. cartermuseum.org

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BASS PERFORMANCE HALL

4th & Calhoun
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For schedule & prices, go to basshall.com.

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BILLY BOB’S TEXAS

The Stockyards, 2520 Rodeo Plaza
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For concert schedule & prices, go to billybobstexas.com.

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CASA MAñANA

3101 W. Lancaster Ave
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For season schedule & prices, go to casamanana.org.

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CIRCLE THEATRE

230 W. 4th
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For season schedule & prices, go to circletheatre.com.

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FIRE STATION NO 1

2nd & Commerce
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A piece of history too big to fit in a museum, this 1907 building used to house Fort Worth’s original city hall and was a functioning firehouse for more than a century. It’s now a satellite exhibit of the Museum of Science and History, showcasing 150 years of Fort Worth and even the writing desk of Major General William Jenkins Worth, the city’s namesake.

Open daily 9-8. Free.fwmuseum.org/exhibits/150.html

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FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN

3220 Botanic Garden Blvd
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The grounds feature rose, perennial, and fragrance gardens, as well as a Japanese garden designed after the Ryoanji Temple Garden, in Kyoto.

Grounds open daily from 8 a.m. to dusk; free. Conservatory open Mon–Sat 10–6, Sun 1–6; gen adm $1, senior citizens & children 4–12 50 cents, 3 & under free. Japanese Garden open daily 9–7; gen adm $3 (Mon–Fri), $3.50 (Sat, Sun & holidays); senior citizens $2.50 (Mon–Fri), $3 (Sat, Sun & holidays); children 4–12 $ 2; 3 & under free. fwbg.org

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FORT WORTH BRAHMAS

NYTEX Sports Centre, 8851 Ice House Dr, North Richland Hills
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Central Hockey League. For season schedule & prices, go to brahmas.com.

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FORT WORTH CATS

LaGrave Field, 301 NE 6th
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American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. For schedule & prices, go to fwcats.com.

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FORT WORTH HERD

N. Main & Exchange Ave
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Longhorns amble down Exchange Avenue twice daily during an authentic cattle drive that recalls the days of the Chisholm Trail. Find the best viewing spot at any Stockyards Station restaurant or claim a spot on the front lawn of the Livestock Exchange building or the Stockyards visitors center. Daily at 11:30 & 4 (weather permitting); no drives on Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

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FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY

1600 Gendy
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After a two-year renovation, the kid-friendly museum has finally opened its 166,000-square-foot, $80 million new digs. Designed by the Mexico architecture firm Legorreta + Legorreta, the building is anchored by a 76-foot-tall, glass-paneled Urban Lantern (above) that allows natural light to stream in during the day and beams a beacon of white light into the sky at night. But the museum is, first and foremost, devoted to “interpreting science and the stories of Texas and the Southwest,” as the updated exhibits prove: A sixty-foot-long replica of the official state dinosaur of Texas, Paluxysaurus jonesi, holds court in the DinoLabs; the Nobel Planetarium now boasts live feeds from the Hubble Telescope as well as a digital projection system that displays thousand of stars more clearly than ever before; the new Cattle Raisers Museum, located upstairs, offers both a historical look at the Goodnight-Loving Trail and a guide to modern-day ranching equipment; the history gallery debuts with Let’s Take the Streetcar: Journeying Through Fort Worth’s Past; a dragon head greets kids 8 and younger at the entrance of the Fort Worth Children’s Museum; and the Innovation Studios and Gallery lets tweens, teens, and adults get hands-on with everything from nanotechnology to space travel.

Open daily 10–5. Museum: gen adm $14, senior citizens & children 3–12 $10, 2 & under and members free. Omni Theater: gen adm $7 & $9, senior citizens & children 3–12 $6 & $8, 2 & under free ($3 discount for members). Noble Planetarium: Gen adm $5, senior citizens & children 3–12 $5, 2 & under and members free. fortworthmuseum.org

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FORT WORTH NATURE CENTER & REFUGE

9601 Fossil Ridge Rd; take TX Hwy 199 northwest, exit Confederate Park, about 2 miles past Lake Worth Bridge
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This 3,600-acre preserve—with bison, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, coyotes, and numerous species of birds—includes picnic facilities, 25 miles of hiking trails, and a nine-hundred-foot boardwalk along Lotus Marsh. For a list of events, call or go to fwnaturecenter.org.

Open Mon–Sat 8-5. Hardwicke Interpretive Center and Fossil Ridge Road closed for renovations until May 31. Gen adm $4, senior citizens $3, youths 3–17 $2, 2 & under free.

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FORT WORTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Bass Performance Hall, 4th & Calhoun
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For season schedule & prices, go to fwsymphony.org.

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FORT WORTH ZOO

Colonial Pkwy & University Dr
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Recently ranked as one of the top attractions in the DFW area by Zagat, the zoo is home to nearly five hundred species, including a world-famous reptile collection, and features several natural-habitat exhibits, including the World of Primates, Asian Falls, Raptor Canyon, the Asian Rhino Ridge, and the Australian Outback. You can also transport yourself to a turn-of-the-nineteenth-century Texas town in the eight-acre Texas Wild! exhibit.

Open Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat & Sun 10–6. Gen adm $12, senior citizens $7, children 3–12 $8, 2 & under free (Wed everybody half price). fortworthzoo.org

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JUBILEE THEATRE

506 Main
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For season schedule & prices, go to jubileetheatre.org

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KIMBELL ART MUSEUM

3333 Camp Bowie Blvd
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Open Tue–Thur 10–5, Fri noon–8, Sat 10–5, Sun noon–5. Free. kimbellart.org

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MODERN ART MUSEUM

3200 Darnell
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Open Tue–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5. Gen adm $10, senior citizens & students with ID $4, children 12 & under and members free (Wed everybody half price, first Sun of every month everybody free). themodern.org

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NATIONAL COWGIRL MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME

1720 Gendy
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This 33,000-square-foot space honors the legendary women who exemplify the pioneer spirit of the American West.

Open Mon–Sat 9:30–5, Sun 11:45–5. Gen adm $8, senior citizens & children 3–12 $7, 2 & under free. cowgirl.net

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STAGE WEST

821 W. Vickery Blvd
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For season schedule & prices, go to stagewest.org.

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TEXAS BALLET THEATER

Bass Performance Hall, 4th & Calhoun
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For season schedule & prices, go to texasballettheater.org.

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TEXAS COWBOY HALL OF FAME

The Stockyards, 128 E. Exchange
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More than seventy of the top cowboys and cowgirls in Texas are honored in this converted barn in the Stockyards. Exhibits feature Hall of Famers Ty Murray, Tuff Hedeman, and Charmayne James; the site is also home to the Sterquell Wagon Collection and the John Justin Trail of Fame. Before you leave, check out the Western Gift Shop and the Jersey Lilly Photo Parlor.

Open Mon–Thur 10–6, Fri & Sat 10–7, Sun 11–5. Gen adm $5, senior citizens & students with ID $4, children 5–12 $3, 4 & under and military with ID free. texascowboyhalloffame.com

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TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

3545 Lone Star Circle
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For schedule & prices, go to texasmotorspeedway.com.

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TEXAS RANGERS

Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, 1000 Ballpark Way
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Major League Baseball. For season schedule & prices, go to texasrangers.com.

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