Dr. Lilburn Howard Colley
A veteran of the Union Army during the Civil War, Dr. L. H. Colley (1843-1924) and his wife, Martha Sabrina (Fowks) (1860-1914), migrated from Missouri to Texas in 1880. They settled in B... hmdb.org
Keller Masterworks Concert - Bearclaw Drum
Arts Council Northeast partners with several North Tarrant County cities to foster civic engagement through arts and culture. Our MasterWorks Concert Series does just that by offeri... dallasnews.com
Thistle Hill
Thistle Hill (1904) is the most impressive surviving mansion of the "cattle baron" era and Fort Worth's first designated landmark. Interior features an entry hall with grand stairca... artandseek.org
Log Cabin Village
Set in Forest Park, this village is comprised of a cluster of 19th century pioneer cabins. Visitors to the site can see original furnishings of pioneer families and learn how settlers l... 10best.com
Stockyards Museum
The Fort Worth Stock Yards Company was created in 1893, when Boston capitalist Greenlief W. Simpson led a group of investors in purchasing the Fort Worth Union Stock Yards. Under Simpson'... hmdb.org
Cowtown Coliseum
A truly authentic Texas experience, the Stockyards Rodeo is a weekly event that draws contestants from all over Texas, as well as other states. This is the real deal, with cowboys lined up ... go.com
Ball-eddleman-mcfarland House
Built in 1889, this Queen Anne-styled home was designed by architect Howard Messer and built for widow Sarah C. Ball on a hill above the Trinity River. Set in the Quality Hill area, a n... 10best.com
Texas Civil War Museum
While the Civil War Museum is best known for its military collections, it also holds significant collections of domestic objects and decorative flags, personal furniture and artifac... citysearch.com
National Scouting Museum
Anyone who ever was or is a Boy Scout or even wanted to be a Boy Scout will enjoy this museum. It has 53,000 square feet and over 500,000 artifacts. The building is a little off the bea... igougo.com
Fort Worth Museum Of Science And History
Instructional and fun, this museum features a wealth of exhibits, not to mention Noble Planetarium and the 80-foot IMAX Omni Theater. Permanent exhibits include &quo;DinoDig&quo; (compl... 10best.com
Fort Worth Zoo
Texas Wild!, the Fort Worth Zoo's latest addition and the nation's largest zoological feature built this year, opened to the public June 15, 2001. The Zoo's 8-acre, state-of-the-art... museumland.net
Carrollton Historic Black Cemetery
This historic black cemetery in Carrollton, Texas, dates back to the 1800s. It holds the graves of the pioneers of the black community in this Dallas suburb, and the last marked headsto... 10best.com
Cowgirl Hall Of Fame
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors and documents the lives of women who have distinguished themselves while exemplifying the pioneer spirit of the American West. Ho... artandseek.org
Historic Downtown Plano
Downtown Plano's rare blend of turn-of-the century commercial buildings coupled with contemporary shops and eateries mytravelguide.com
Amber Rene Hagerman Grave Site
Murder Victim. She was riding her bike in the parking lot of a grocery store near her home with her little brother, and he was the only witness to her kidnapping. Her body was la... findagrave.com
Irving Heritage Society
The Heritage House, one of Irving's oldest homes, was built in 1912 by C. P. Schulze for his bride, Virginia Tucker, of Dallas. C. P. was the brother of J. O. Schulze, co-founder of... artandseek.org
Tarrant County Courthouse
This impressive building, with its domed central tower and pedimented facade, is a landmark on Fort Worth's architectural scene. Built in the late 19th century, the structure boasts tra... 10best.com
St. Patrick Cathedral
Erected 1888-1892 under the direction of the parish priest, the Rev. Jean M. Guyot, a native of France. Stone for walls was quarried locally. Improvised, horse-powered lathes were used to... hmdb.org