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This is the only museum in the Southwestern United States devoted to the preservation and display of African American artist, cultural and historical materials. The Sculpture Garden includes the Bottle Tree. American Vision: African American Sculptors covers the 19th century to the 21st century. The museum also features Nommo, George Smith's sculpture based on a Dogon water god. More >>
http://www.crsmithmuseum.org/home.aspx Interactive exhibits, visual displays and memorabilia reveal the history of the aviation industry--with an emphasis on American Airlines. More >>
http://www.cartermuseum.org The library features an initial collection of approximately 4,000 books assembled by Amon G. Carter and has grown more than 10 times over, visitors, researchers and the casual reader are welcome. More >>
http://www.cottonmuseum.com The museum traces the social history of cotton from field to clothing through displays and artifacts. More >>
http://www.kimbellart.org Permanent collection includes masterpieces from ancient to modern times, including works from El Greco, Picasso, Matisse, Rembrandt and Cézanne, plus pieces from Africa, Asia, Mesoamerica and the Mediterranean. More >>
Presents the history of assassinations and cover-ups since 1835, including Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, J.F.K., and Martin Luther King Jr., plus Brothers: Victims of the Conspiracy, about the Robert F. Kennedy assassination. More >>
http://www.creationevidence.org Creation Evidence Museum: Sometimes it can be fascinating to take a peek into the minds of how the other half lives (you know, like when you flip over to Fox News for a few minutes). We’re not saying you should trek all the way out to Glen Rose just to visit this pint-sized museum that purports to present scientific evidence of creationism, but it can be an interesting diversion if you’re headed in that direction. More >>
http://www.dallasfiremuseum.com The station displays rare items such as a horse-drawn pumper from 1884 and a 1936 hood and ladder truck. More >>
http://www.fwmsh.org Permanent exhibits include DinoDig, Comin' Through Cowtown, ExploraZone, Kidspace, Lone Star Dinosaurs and Hands on Science More >>
http://www.flightmuseum.com The museum's new location looks like a airplane hangar and houses many full-sized aircraft, including the Apollo 7 Command Module (on loan from the National Air and Space Museum), plus simulators, artifacts showing the history of aviation and a kids' learning center with Jay Jay the Jet Plane and activities about flying. The Balloons and Airships exhibit features memorabilia from historical events and fantasy in the first days of flight. More >>
http://www.heardmuseum.org Visit the grounds for examples of native wildlife and plant life. More >>
http://www.heritagefarmstead.org The recently restored museum on the Blackland Prairies of North Texas offers a four-acre complex that features crops, gardens, a windmill and a 1891 Victorian farmhouse with 12 original out buildings. More >>
http://www.internationalmuseumofcultures.org The four permanent exhibits are Scenes from Papua, New Guinea, Jungle Potters, The Waorani and Nuevo Destino. More >>
