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101 Fun Things to Do in Dallas

1. Ride out to Southfork Ranch
“Dallas” was possibly one of TV’s most popular shows, and Southfork Ranch provided the setting for the Texas intrigues of J.R. and the Ewings. The 300-acre, once-working ranch is now a popular Dallas tourist stop and attracts some 400,000 visitors annually. Drop by the Oil Baron’s Ballroom, shop at the Ranch RoundUp, or grab a bite at Miss Ellie’s Delicatessen. Located about 25 miles northeast of Dallas.  For more information visit the ranch online at www.SouthFork.com.

2.  Play a round at the Cowboys Golf Club
As the world’s first NFL themed golf course, Cowboys Golf Club is the premier resort-style, daily-fee golf course in Texas. Inspired by excellence, an innovative golf and entertainment experience awaits you.  Join your colleagues at the 11th Annual Caring Classic on Saturday, October 2, 2010. www.CowboysGolfClub.com

3.  Point your cowboy boots in the direction of Gilley’s Dallas
If you’re looking for a little fun country-style, head to this Dallas landmark where live country music and a 10,000 square foot dance floor provide plenty of opportunity to put those boots to use. If your line dancing and do-si-do skills aren’t quite up to par, no worries — there are free dance lessons on Saturday evenings to prepare you for a night of boot scootin’ boogying. And don’t forget your cowboy hat: You’ll need it to hang onto when you take a spin on the famous mechanical bull. www.GilleysDallas.com

4. Have a pair of custom cowboy boots made
Real cowboys wear cowboy boots.  You want them to be ultra comfortable and made just for you?  Let Wild Bill’s Western Store tailor your boots for your individual feet.  Learn more at www.WildBillsWestern.com.

5.  See the rodeo every Friday and Saturday night
Located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, the Cowtown Coliseum has a tremendous history. It was the site of the first indoor rodeo, held in 1918, and the first live radio broadcast, which took place at a rodeo here in 1923. Cowtown Coliseum is home to the Stockyard Championship rodeo, which takes place here every Friday and Saturday. Rodeos feature traditional bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, team roping and barrel racing. Rustle up more information at www.CowtownColiseum.com.

6. Re-visit America’s pastime
If you visit Rangers Park in Arlington, take some time to go through the Legends of the Game Baseball Museum and Learning Center, an exciting, interactive, and educational glimpse into America’s pastime!  Legends of the Game offers visitors the chance to experience the game of baseball on an entirely different level. Whether you are catching a Nolan Ryan fastball or admiring Babe Ruth’s “King of Swat” trophy, you are bound to gain a new appreciation for the sport so firmly woven into the fabric of America.  The museum is based online at www.MLB.com/Tex/Ballpark/Museum.jsp.

7.  Experience the new home of the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium
As long as you’re in the area, take a quick trip down to Arlington, TX and take a tour of the stadium or take in a Cowboys game!  This $1.1 billion stadium is the largest, most technologically advanced entertainment venue in the world. This 80,000 seat 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. You have to see it to believe it! Get more information on tours and Cowboys ticket information at www.Stadium.DallasCowboys.com.

8.  Take a ride up Reunion Tower
Often called the sparkling round jewel of the Dallas skyline, Reunion Tower provides a great panoramic view. The tower, contemporary in design, stands 50 stories high. The structure was built in 1978 and is adjacent to the equally impressive Hyatt Regency Hotel. Guests take a ride up a set of glass elevators that offer breathtaking views of the area. There is a revolving restaurant and bar at the top, as well as an observation floor referred to as the Lookout. http://DallasRegency.Hyatt.com.

9.  Learn to do the Texas 2 Step at Cowboys Red River Dance Hall and Saloon
This cavernous country western bar offers special events, live music and regular attractions that appeal to a broad spectrum of country bar-goers. If your two-steppin’, three-steppin’ or boot-scootin’ needs some polish, take advantage of the beginning and intermediate dance lessons offered on Wednesdays and Fridays. Get all the information you need at www.CowboysDanceHall.com.

10. Become a Mavericks fan
American Airlines Center is home to the NHL’s Dallas Stars, NBA’s Dallas Mavericks and blockbuster concerts throughout the year. The 72-acre park features two five-story retail buildings with facilities for concerts and events, plus hotels and more. For the most up-to-date information on shows, concerts and game schedules, go to www.AmericanAirlinesCenter.com.

11. Take a ride on a Duck
Duck Riders of Grapevine offers a wide variety of land and water tours on Lake Grapevine and the surrounding area.  These amphibious vehicles really a make splash!  Check them out online at www.DuckRiders.com for up-to-date information on tours and special events. Reservations required.

12. Walk along the art trail
Stroll along and pose beside one of the striking bronze statues along Main Street.  The Art Trail starts at the Cotton Belt Depot and runs north on Main Street Grapevine.  Artist in residence, Archie St. Clair has created most of these distinctive, life-sized sculptures.  Each piece has story to tell – or to imagine. 

13. Spike up the evening with a drink at the Glass Cactus
When the Texas sun sets, the Glass Cactus Nightclub comes alive.  There’s something for everyone inside the 39,000 square foot space which boasts four bars, a full schedule of live entertainment, an outdoor deck overlooking Lake Grapevine and arguably more tequila varieties than anywhere else in the Lone Star State. www.GlassCactusNightClub.com

14.  Buy a cowboy hat
Want to feel like a real Texan?  You will need a cowboy hat and Wild Bill’s Western Store in Dallas has a Stetson waiting for you. www.WildBillsWestern.com

15. Ride a bull
Family friendly fun at Billy Bob’s Texas Honky Tonk includes a real cowboy dinner, with real cowboy hospitality, and even a rodeo or bull riding on the weekends!  People of all ages can test their skills on the large variety of video games, arcade games and pool tables. They can even become an instant rodeo legend on their Photo Bull too. The Photo Bull is a stuffed replica of a real bucking bull set against an authentic looking backdrop that makes everyone look like a Champion Bull Rider. For all the information on schedules go to their website at www.BillyBobsTexas.com.

16. Have a bowl of mouth-waterin’ Texas Chili
No state takes its chili as seriously as Texas!  Voted one of America’s top 10 chilis, the “Bowl of Red” at Tolbert’s Restaurant is a classic bowl of Texas red, bean-free, super-thick with beef chunks.  You’ll also find char-grilled steaks and burgers, signature salads, tortilla soup and many other Southwestern and home-grown specialties including Farkleberry Cheesecake. www.TolbertsRestaurant.com

17. Attend the Opera
Celebrate the first anniversary of the brand new Winspear Opera House at the Dallas Center for the Performing arts.  The Winspear Opera House, the newest building in the Performance Arts Park, provides state-of-the-art performance spaces for the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theatre as well as traveling Broadway productions and numerous other performing arts organizations and touring productions that serve Dallas and the surrounding area. For 2010 season information visit www.DallasPerformingArts.org.

18. Sip a custom margarita
With 15 different tequilas to choose from you and a custom made margarita can watch the world go by on the patio at Uncle Julio’s. With distinctive Hacienda decorating style, they have created a unique restaurant concept around original recipes that demand only the freshest ingredients tailored after Uncle Julio’s family tastes. Beyond tacos, enchiladas and tamales, Uncle Julio’s specializes in marinated and mesquite grilled beef and chicken fajitas, ribs, quail, frog legs, and jumbo shrimp. Stop in online at www.UncleJulios.com for locations in the Dallas area.

19. Find out who is in the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
You’ll find another gem down town in the Historic Stockyards.  Paying tribute to the cowboys and cowgirls of the Lone Star State is the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. It is located in the original horse and mule barns, which by the way features a Sterquell Wagon Collection, carriages and sleighs. Many beautiful photographs to view and very special memorabilia from the legendry West.  Find out who has been inducted. Visit them online at www.TexasCowboyHallofFame.com.  

20.  Enjoy a wine tasting
Grapevine offers an exceptional selection of high quality wineries.  Tastings is about creating a wonderful and unique “Wine Experience” for each individual guest.  They create a non-intimidating environment where guests will be able to sample and learn about great wines.  They have over 120 wines representing the best regions, varietals and winery’s from around the world - all available by the taste, 1/2 glass, glass or bottle.  Each wine is presented in its best state - as the winemaker would want it.   After trying Tastings investigate regional wineries such as D’Vine Wine of Texas or Cross Timbers Winery.  www.aWineExperience.com

21. Take a ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad
The beautifully restored steam excursion trains travels along the historic Cotton Belt Route between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards. The Railroad is serviced by two vintage locomotives one of which is the oldest continuously operating steam engine in the South.  Passengers enjoy riding in authentic 1920s and 1930s Victorian style coaches as they take a step back in time and experience train travel as it was in the glory days of the expanding west. For schedule and fare information visit the railroad online at www.GVRR.com.

22. Stroll through the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Center
On the shores of White Rock Lake, just minutes from downtown, 66 acres of floral splendor afford peaceful counterbalance to pace of urban life. Also on the grounds are two historical mansions; the DeGolyer House and the Camp Estate, which were built in 1939 and feature 17th- and 18th-century art and furniture. For more information, go to www.DallasArboretum.org.

23. Catch a red hot glass blowing demo
Vetro Glassblowing Studio and Art glass is designed to “surround the public in glass.” As guests step into the studio, they see walls of vases, flowers, rondels and abstract works produced by Vetro artists and by other artists on display. Rows of bleachers can hold as many as 40 people who can watch as the staff goes about the fascinating and slightly scary business of shaping molten glass. The glass blowers narrate as they proceed. Visit www.VetroArtGlass.com for information on hours and demonstrations.

24.  Find a deal, take in a movie and have a meal at Grapevine Mills
Drawing avid shoppers from much farther afield than just the greater Dallas area, this expansive mall includes over 200 stores, from manufacturers’ outlets to off-price specialty stores with much in-between. Ann Taylor Loft, Chico’s, Hollister, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, and the Disney Store all have a presence here. Entertainment options include an ice skating arena and a 30-screen movie theater. Plus, hungry shoppers find respite at the extensive food court. www.Simon.com/Mall/default.aspx?ID=1248

25.  Shop for antiques
With a family of over 120 dealers who invite you to come in and have a good time the bright, spacious, delightfully decorated Grapevine Antique Mall features over 20,000 square feet of high quality antiques, fine art, unique collectibles, and exquisite furniture. With their grand selection of treasures they will help you find the perfect item. www.GrapevineAntiqueMall.com

26. Everything’s big in Texas – including the zoo!
The Dallas Zoo, with its entrance marked with a 67½ foot tall giraffe sculpture, is 95 acres of fun and exploration!  Founded in 1888, it is the largest zoological park in Texas.  Their goal is to make your visit an exciting adventure with opportunities to learn about interesting wildlife, engage in interactive fun, and support worldwide conservation and research to protect and preserve endangered species.  Visit www.DallasZoo.com for more information.

27.  Have a glass of wine and soak up a piece of sports history
Indulge your love of sports and wine at Farina’s Winery and Café where you can have a drink at the same bar that once stood ground in the board room of the Manchester United soccer club. www.FarinasWinery.com

28. Walk in the footsteps of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth is rich in Western history and lore. This downtown area was filled with saloons, gambling parlors, shooting galleries and dance halls, which attracted a rough mix of gamblers, cattlemen and outlaws.  The area was named for the Sundance Kid who - along with his partner Butch Cassidy - was a frequent visitor to the area, then known as Hell’s Half Acre. Today, Sundance Square still serves as an entertainment district, and is home to shops, restaurants, music, theatre, performance halls, comedy clubs, art museums and galleries and much more. Check it all out at www.SundanceSquare.com.

29. Embark on a memorable aviation journey
From the Kitty Hawk to the Moon Walk, relive the History of Aviation amidst one of the world’s finest collections of artifacts, scale models, photographs and other exciting memorabilia.  Founded in 1998 and opened in its new space in 2004, Frontiers of Flight Museum has over 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, including 25 aircraft, 20 interactive displays, educational workshops, and regular presentations from space shuttle astronauts and NASA officials. Come see the Apollo 7 command module, the only moon rock on display in North Texas, the Bell “Huey” Helicopter or the most extensive collection of ejection seats.  Soar to their site at http://FlightMuseum.com.

30. Mosey on over to the Texas State Fair
Each year from late September to the middle of October, more than three million people attend the excellent Texas State Fair, making it one of the largest annual expositions in North America. The event features amusement rides, livestock shows, cooking contests, art competitions, college football games, outdoor musical events, and IMAX film screenings. Fair Park, the 277-acre site, is itself a National Historic Landmark and has been hosting the fair since 1886. For complete details visit the Fair at www.BigTex.com.

31. Find a bargain
Bargain lovers won’t want to miss Traders Village, which has a little bit of everything!  More than 3.5 million people visit this Texas-sized market place each year. Stroll through 3,500 shops and discover that treasure of a lifetime. Also enjoy rides, festivals and a world of wonderful foods. It’s a state fair atmosphere, so come for the shopping or just the fun of it! Check them out at www.TradersVillage.com.

32. Have a NASCAR experience
Texas Motor Speedway is an oval 1 ½ mile NASCAR superspeedway in Fort Worth. If you’re bold enough, take the tour. Speedway tours include a stop on the luxury suite level. Get a high-level birds-eye view of more than 150,000 seats and the 1,500 acres that make up Texas Motor Speedway. Bring your camera for numerous photo opportunities. Finally, imagine yourself getting ready to negotiate one of the Speedway’s 24-degree, high-banked corners that allow racecars to exceed 200mph! Laps of the racing oval, in our tour van, produce the same hold-your-breath sensations experienced by the greatest race drivers in America. Get all the information at www.TexasMotorSpeedway.com.

33. Visit the Amon Carter Museum
Opened in January 1961 to house the collection of western art amassed by Fort Worth publisher and philanthropist Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879 - 1955), the museum expands on Carter’s original collection of 400 paintings, drawings, and works of sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell - the single most important collection of works by these artists.  The museum now encompasses a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture, as well as photographs from the early days of the medium to the present.  www.CarterMuseum.org

34. Relax and spend some time on the water
Silver Marina on Lake Grapevine offers some of the best boating and outdoor activities in the Dallas- Fort Worth area. Boat and watercraft rentals are available from Tranquil Sails.  You’ll also be able to grab a burger or snack on the floating covered deck of the Burger Dock. Sit back, relax, enjoy a sunset and watch the Silver Lake ducks as they paddle around. www.SilverLakeMarina.com

35. Refresh and rejuvenate yourself at the Relâche Spa
Troubles disappear and bliss awaits you at Relâche Spa at Gaylord Texan. You’ll delight in the luxurious pampering only a world-class day spa can offer. State-of-the-art wellness and salon treatment areas let you recharge, replenish your spirit and relax your body. www.GaylordHotels.com/Gaylord-Texan/Grapevine-Dallas-Day-Spa/Relache-Spa

36. Visit the Stockyards Museum
This museum exhibits a variety of items tied to the early days of   including domestic goods, Indian artifacts, and western memorabilia. In the city’s developmental period, cattle were big business, and Fort Worth’s stockyards were known around the world. As a result, the museum also chronicles the meat-packing industry as a main player in the growth of Fort Worth. For details visit www.StockyardsMuseum.org.

37. Do some star-gazing
The Planetarium at the University of Texas in Arlington is a one-of-a-kind teaching, learning, and space located at a nationally recognized research university in the heart of north Texas. The Planetarium is one of the largest and most sophisticated in the state. The Digistar 3 system can project stars, planets, galaxies, and virtually anything else onto the dome as they look in the real sky (including both the Northern and Southern hemispheres - when was the last time you saw the Southern Cross?). Shows combine stunning visual effects on the dome with powerful surround sound to transport audiences to all reaches of the universe, from a light-speed trip to see mysterious black holes to a wild safari into the human body.  Gaze at their website for more information on show times and special events www.UTA.edu/Planetarium.

38. Enjoy the Mustangs of Las Colinas
An inspiring group of nine larger-than-life bronze statues commemorates the wild mustang, first introduced to the Americas in the 1500s by Spanish conquistadores. The sculpture, by Robert Glen, features the equestrian group running and jumping over a river. The monumental mustang sculpture is considered the world’s largest equestrian artwork. In the plaza’s West Tower, a small museum depicts the history of the sculpture and relates how it was created. www.MustangsOfLasColinas.com

39. Buy some locally grown fruits and vegetables
One of the largest open-air markets in the country, the Dallas Farmers Market was established in 1941 and is recognized nationally as a true farmer’s market where farmers sell their crops directly to consumers. For general information and a calendar of events, go to www.DallasFarmersMarket.org.

40. See the Crow Collection of Asian Art
The Crow Collection contains more than 600 paintings, objects of metal and stone, and large architectural pieces from China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. More than 300 works are on display in the galleries, including precious jade ornaments, delicate Japanese scrolls and a rare sandstone facade of an 18th century Indian residence. For more information, go to www.CrowCollection.org.

41. Take a new spin on bowling
Splitsville Luxury Lanes & Dinner Lounge is a lot different than the bowling alley you remember. They’ve polished up the entire gaming experience with a contemporary design and a full-scale restaurant & bar. Thirteen lanes are built in clusters throughout the space, which allows you to view bowling from varying angles and perspectives as well as creates cozy nooks that are perfect for an intimate dinner setting. Between the four chic bars, plasma TVs and gourmet menu, at Splitsville, you can have a blast with or without picking up a bowling ball. They’ve really taken bowling to the next level!  Get a glimpse of the experience at www.SplitsvilleLanes.com.

42. Pay a visit to the Women’s Museum: An Institute for the Future
In association with the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum is a comprehensive national American women’s history museum. Located in Fair Park in Dallas, Texas, The Women’s Museum provides a home for programs and exhibits where people can honor the past and explore the contributions of women throughout history.  More information can be found at www.TheWomensMuseum.org.

43. Step back to a time gone by at Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
This Victorian-era park and attraction, created in 1976, sits on 13 acres and features almost 40 historic buildings. Visitors can tour a blacksmith shop, a general store, and even the inside of a teepee. The facility also features a Victorian bandstand and a church. Dallas Heritage Village offers an intriguing look at what life in North Texas was like over a hundred years ago. Even better, living history interpreters bring the era to life with informative commentary and experiences. More information can be found at http://DallasHeritageVillage.org.

44. Save the world
Or win the Grand Prix, escape the Matrix or…the possibilities waiting for your avatar or your alter ego are endless at GameWorks, a high-tech gaming and dining experience developed by Stephen Spielberg and Sega. www.GameWorks.com

45. Give thanks in Thanks-Giving Square
This impressive site celebrates the concept of gratitude and its expression in world religions. Thanks-Giving Square is home to the Chapel of Thanksgiving; its horizontal, spiraling stained glass installation, known as the Glory Window, is simultaneously the chapel’s roof and ceiling. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the square itself opened in 1977 and features gardens, courtyards, and fountains for serenity and reflection. The site has been visited by a number of religious leaders, including the Dalai Lama. For more information visit www.Thanksgiving.org.

46. Get your picture taken in Pioneer Plaza
Oil and cattle made Dallas what it is today, and the dynamic bronze sculpture that distinguishes this plaza celebrates the city’s history.  Located adjacent to Dallas Convention Center, Pioneer Plaza measures 4.2 acres and is considered the largest of its kind.  Sculptor Robert Summers showcases a 19th-century cattle drive on the Shawnee Cattle Trail. Portrayed are three cowboys on horseback and 39 steers – an impressive sight to behold and a favorite for shutterbugs.

47. Climb a Texas summit
Confront your fears, get an adrenaline rush and get pumped!  One of the finest indoor rock climbing gyms in Texas, Summit Climbing Gym’s features huge climbing walls and offers a variety of programs for beginners, as well as intermediate climbers.  For hours, directions and specials visit the gym online at www.SummitRockGym.com.

48.  Take a walk in White Rock Lake Park
Set on the shores of a reservoir constructed in 1911, this park serves as one of the city’s most popular recreational areas. White Rock Lake encompasses over 1,000 acres of wooded parkland and features 9 miles of jogging and biking trails. Bird sanctuaries are located on the premises, along with wetland sites endorsed by the Audubon Society. In addition, the park provides scenic views and is host to a number of annual races, including the March of Dimes Walk America and White Rock Marathon runs. Fishing is a favored pastime as well. www.DallasParks.org/Parks/WhiteRock.aspx

49.  Play laser tag at Adventure Landing
With 3 uniquely themed 18 hole miniature golf courses, an indoor laser tag battle arena, arcade, go-kart speedway, batting cages, Teddy Bear factory AND bumper boats, there is something for everyone at Adventure Landing of Dallas.  For prices, hours of operation and discounts check them out at www.AdventureLanding.com/Dallas.

50. Strike up some fun at the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
The International Bowling Museum is fascinating for history buffs and fun for young and old alike. From computer databases to the bowling pin car, from world famous Mettlach steins to zany 50’s team shirts, the IBMHF holds the entire story of bowling. www.BowlingMuseum.com.

51. Go horseback riding
Riders of any experience level will enjoy the guided horseback excursions at Camp Alexander Widowmaker Trail Rides. Don’t let the scary name fool you – the horses are gentle giants.  Experience a trail ride lasting from two up to five hours or opt for a custom experience.  Get the “poop” at www.CampAlexander.com.

52. Stop and smell the freshly baked bread
Main Street Bistro and Bakery (aka the Main Street Bread Baking Company) in Historic Grapevine is a little island of tranquility that will add just the right touch to your day.  An oasis in a busy metroplex, they take pride in providing a welcoming atmosphere and a comfortable décor.  Enjoy yourself and unwind while relaxing to good music and tempting your palate with a freshly made omelet, sandwich, salad or soup.  Top it off with a delicious dessert.  Visit them online and see what they have to offer at www.TheMainBakery.com.

53. Go skating
Pull on your roller skates and take a spin around the floor at Grapevine’s own Skatetown!  Visit them online for hours, specials and rates.  www.SkateTown.net

54. Take a ride on the McKinney Avenue Trolley
Tour the Dallas downtown area as well as the Arts District and McKinney Avenue via this local trolley system. The streetcars are vintage, the line is electric and the memories nostalgically commemorate an era gone by! Departures are from the St. Paul Terminal, located downtown, and the McKinney Avenue Plaza. Area restaurants and businesses support the McKinney Avenue Trolley, the largest volunteer run system in the world. Call ahead for schedule times.  www.MATA.org

55. Enjoy some Texas music
A wonderful way to enjoy the best of the state’s many talented singers and songwriters is to see them perform at the historic Palace Theatre in Grapevine. Feel the music and experience the ambiance. Find out more at www.Palace-Theatre.com.

56. Visit the Museum of the American Railroad
Celebrate the days of steam-powered railroading at this informative museum, which showcases a rare and unique collection of steam locomotives and equipment. Visitors can learn about America’s industrial and transportation history through numerous exhibits. The museum also assists the railroad industry with historical and technical research.  Visit the museum at www.DallasRailwayMuseum.com.

57.  Shop for your favorite Texas sports fan
How ‘bout those Cowboys, Longhorns, or Mavericks or just about any regional team?  Find sports clothing and other items emblazoned with the name of your favorite at Texas Sports Fan in Grapevine Mills.  www.ILoveGrapevineTexas.com/Grapevine-Mills-Mall.aspx

58. Visit the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring women of the American West who have displayed extraordinary courage and pioneer spirit in their trail blazing efforts.  You’d expect to find Annie Oakley and Dale Evans showcased in this museum, but visitors will also learn about other interesting pioneers such as painter Georgia O’Keefe, author Laura Ingalls Wilder, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Get all the details on hours, exhibits and tours at www.Cowgirl.net.

59.  See a movie in a historic movie theatre
The Palace Theatre opened its doors 1940. For nearly 30 years the Palace was THE place for movies on Friday and Saturday night and nearly every other night, too! In 1975 the Palace became the home of the Grapevine Opry, which still performs there today. Greatly changed over the years in appearance, its original Art Modern design has been restored through the historic preservation work of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. Re-dedicated in 2000 as the Palace Arts Center, the facility now serves as a community performing arts center, reception hall, art gallery and concert venue. And, yes, they still show movies!  www.MySpace.com/PalaceTheatreGrapevine.

60. Break out of your routine and sample a new coffee
As you enter Holy Grounds, the wonderful aroma of over 100 varieties of coffee will greet you.  Not sure which flavor is your favorite?  Then stop in and have a free sample of a different coffee each day. You are sure to have many favorites! www.HolyGroundsShop.com

61.  See how U.S. currency is made
At the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s Western Currency Facility Tour and Visitor Center learn all about money and how it’s made. You’ll actually see billions of dollars being printed as you walk along an enclosed walkway suspended over the production floor at the U.S. Engraving & Printing Visitors Center. Before or after your tour, enjoy two floors of interactive exhibits showcasing the history of currency and the intricacies of the printing process. Get the facts at www.MoneyFactory.gov.

62. Solve a murder
At Keith & Margo’s Murder Mystery Texas in Arlington enjoy an ultra interactive experience designed especially for C.S.I. and Law and Order fans…with a twisted sense of humor.  You are literally in the middle of a live action adventure, conducting your own investigation into a 21st century homicide case.  You are discovering and analyzing hidden evidence, interrogating realistic, incognito actors – all the while being treated as a suspect yourself by the other guests.  An amateur sleuth’s dream!  Get all the clues you need on prices, reservations and directions at www.MurderMysteryTexas.com.

63. See the second oldest continuously burning light bulb in the world!
Our famous old light bulb began burning in 1908 as a backstage light at the old Byers/Greenwald Opera House south of the Tarrant County Courthouse.  It was never turned off.  As the city grew and changed, the old Byers Opera House was rebuilt in 1919 into the more modern Palace Theater. All the work was done with the bulb illuminated. In 1977 the Palace Theater was demolished as Fort Worth continued to grow. The Palace Bulb was saved and kept alight and eventually the Stockyards Museum was selected as its permanent home in retirement.  Read all about it before you see it www.StockyardsMuseum.org/index_files/PalaceBulb.htm.

64. Step back in time at the Log Cabin Village
Devoted to the preservation of Texas heritage, the Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth is a living history museum with the purpose of educating the public through the collection, preservation and interpretation of artifacts, representative structures, and other items of cultural and social significance to Texas’ pioneer era. For directions and more information, visit the village online at www.LogCabinVillage.org.

65. Remember John F. Kennedy at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, located in the former Texas Schoolbook Depository building, chronicles the assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.  Nearly 400 photographs, interviews, artifacts, interpretive displays and award-winning videos chronicle the historic chain of events that preceded and surrounded his assassination on November 22, 1963.  Plan your visit at www.JFK.org.

66.  Visit Pegasus Plaza
This 16,000-square-foot, $3 million plaza was built with assistance from actress Greer Garson, a Dallas resident who died in 1996. A fountain and nine granite boulders bearing the names of the Greek muses mark the plaza. The neon-lit Red Flying Horse sign that portrays Pegasus (a symbol often equated with the city) was restored and relit for the year 2000 and placed atop the Magnolia Hotel at 1401 Commerce Street downtown.

67. Go to the Alamo without leaving Grapevine
The huge atrium at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center is filled with all things big and Texas. From a replica of the Alamo to a Riverwalk Café like you’d find along the Riverwalk in San Antonio you can enjoy it all without the parking hassles!  www.GaylordHotels.com/Gaylord-Texan

68. See a joust
Ride over to the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Dallas.  Six knights displaying the bravery and chivalry of old will compete in various skills competitions throughout the night for the entertainment of the crowd, and the hand of the princess. From performing amazing tricks and competing in jousting competitions atop Andalusian stallions to facing off in hand-to-hand combat, the action is sure to be fast-paced and varied to keep you on the edge of your seat.  Reserve your seat at the table at www.MedievalTimes.com (choose the Dallas Castle).

69. Stroll through a European-style marketplace
The popular, open-air Grapevine Market is a great place to find an eclectic array of items including the finest handmade jewelry, distinctive home décor, quality antiques, Grapevine Market’s famous sweet potatoes pies and bread pudding, and more. Peruse the unique displays and indulge in something special. www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com/ ThingsToDo/ GrapevineMarket/tabid/392/Default.aspx

70. Visit Nash Farm
Originally purchased by Thomas Jefferson Nash in 1859, Nash Farm is currently owned by the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. The Grapevine Heritage Foundation is restoring Nash Farm to reflect the life and times of the early farmers and settlers who established Grapevine. The facility offers educational programs, interpretive exhibits and historical perspectives on a disappearing part of our heritage.  For more information, pictures of the restoration project and events visit www.NashFarm.org.

71. Have a Texas-sized good time
Love & War in Texas – an epic name for an epic restaurant promoting Texas, Texans, Texas food and Texas heritage.  Start with a big ‘ole barn.  Add some steak, draft beer and boot-stompin’ live music on Friday and Saturday nights and you’ll understand why this is one of the city’s most popular spots for a Texas-sized good time, y’all. www.LoveAndWarInTexas.com

72.  Get the best finger-licking good Texas barbecue in the area
Railhead Smokehouse is simple and uncomplicated. This celebrated eatery attracts lots of folks, meaning that it can get lively at times. Don’t let the revelry stop you from sampling some of the best barbecue around, though. Choose luscious ribs, tender beef brisket or even a juicy serving of chicken – it’s all good. www.RailheadOnline.com

73. See what a country music show really is
One of the premier live country music shows in the nation, the Grapevine Opry has established a tradition of excellence seldom equaled for this type show in the country music industry. With one of the most acclaimed house bands in the Southwest, the high energy, spontaneous format of every show perfectly complements the truly great music for which the venue is known. www.MySpace.com/GrapevineOpry

74. Take home a piece of Texas
Texas Treasures, located inside Grapevine Mills mall, has Texas cookie-cutters and salsa for your Tex-Mex among other things.  Two locations in the mall and one is stocked with clearance items. http://Store.TxTreasures.com

75. Pay tribute to American heroes at the Dallas Firefighters Museum
The Dallas Firefighters Museum is located in one of the city’s oldest remaining fire stations built in 1907.  The Museum boasts a fantastic collection of fire apparatus including “Old Tige”, an 1884 horse-drawn steam pumper. Other apparatus include some of the first motorized engines that were used by the Dallas Fire Department. There is over 100 years of firefighting history through a collection of extinguishers, helmets, tools, uniforms, etc… While you are there, listen to the sounds of present day firefighters responding to alarms and serving the citizens of Dallas. Details can be found online at www.DallasFireMuseum.com.

76. Watch the planes take off and land
Over the years, the 6 acres of Founders’ Plaza has become a favorite spot for families, aviation enthusiasts and Dallas/Fort Worth Airport employees. The Observation Area offers magnificent views of many types of aircraft as they take off and land. In addition, the plaza provides convenient parking, picnic tables, telescopes, historic information, a commemorative monument and a radio that broadcasts air traffic control communications from the FAA tower.  www.DFWAirport.com/Visitor

77.  Stand on the Bridge of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise
Experience the world of movie stars, historical figures, fantasy and fear at Louis Tussaud’s Wax Works at Ripley’s Believe It or Not.  See over 200 amazing life-like figures in amazing detail from the famous to the infamous.  See some these amazing creations at http://GrandPrairie.Ripleys.com/Wax-Works.

78. Enjoy life in the fast lane
Speed, racing and pulse-pounding fun! Experience 4 exciting tracks, including our 300hp Top Eliminator Dragsters that takes you from 0 to 70mph in only 3.5 seconds! Compete on the latest video and simulator games or test your skill on our Speedway mini-golf courses.  For more information and the latest events www.SpeedZone.com.

79. Play a friendly game of Texas Hold’em
Where is the most unlikely place to play a game of Texas Hold’em in Dallas?  An Irish pub!  Monday nights are Texas Hold’em nights at Trinity Hall in Dallas.  Visit them at www.TrinityHall.tv for more information on their poker nights.

80. Get up close and personal with endangered species and exotic animals
Minutes from Dinosaur Valley State Park, the driving safari at Fossil Rim Wildlife gives visitors the chance to hand-feed or observe 60 species of free-roaming wild animals, including zebras, cheetahs and rhinos in their natural habitats spanning 1,700 acres. Feeding giraffes through the sunroof is an awesome experience and can make anyone feel like they are on an actual safari.  www.FossilRim.com

81. Walk with the dinosaurs
Dinosaur Valley State Park contains some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world.  Dinosaur tracks from Glen Rose limestone outcrops in Texas are present at more than fifteen different localities extending from near Del Rio to north of Dallas. The first tracks were found near Glen Rose, at what is now Dinosaur Valley State Park, in 1909. Visit the park online and get more information on this remarkable area at www.TPWD.State.TX.US/ spdest/ findadest/ parks/ Dinosaur_Valley.

82. Dive into the Dallas World Aquarium
Though it has its share of marine life, the aquarium is much more, featuring a South American rainforest and other exhibits. The aquarium features 80,000 gallons of saltwater exhibits including sharks, stingrays, and hundreds of reef fish all in living coral reef ecosystems. Guests are surrounded by tropical plants and animals from around the world.  www.DWAZoo.com

83. Visit the Panther City Fountain
In 1875, the Dallas Herald published an article by a former Fort Worth lawyer, Robert E. Cowart, who wrote that the decimation of Fort Worth’s population, had caused to become such a drowsy place that he saw a panther asleep in the street by the courthouse. The nickname Panther City was enthusiastically embraced when in 1876 Fort Worth recovered economically and many businesses and organizations were named Panther.  Visit the website and learn the whole story and see the fountain being sculpted and built. www.PantherFountain.com

84. Pay a visit to the Dallas Center for Contemporary Art
A non-profit exhibition, education and information center for the visual arts. The center’s year-round exhibitions feature the work of regional artists. For more information, go to www.TheContemporary.net.

85. Get lost in the Mirror Maze at the Palace of Wax and Ripley’s Believe It or Not
The Enchanted Mirror Maze is a cool walk-through attraction featuring hundreds of floor to ceiling mirrors that are sure to baffle anyone’s sense of direction! The maze is a fun family experience that will appeal to children, teenagers and adults alike. For directions and ticket information visit http://GrandPrairie.Ripleys.com.

86. Buy some Texas souvenirs
Texas Tees and collectibles has a wide selection of Texas gifts like a horned toad for the mantle, mugs, Texas stars plus plenty of Texas-themed T-shirts to let everyone know your new favorite state.

87.  Challenge yourself with the LaseRace™
The Laser Race at Ripley’s Believe It or Not is a timed event. The lower the time, the better your score. The object is to navigate the Maze without breaking a beam.  Think about a spy movie with laser beams and the spy has to get through the room without setting off the alarm.  Same idea.  Check out more details about the Laser Race at http://GrandPrairie.Ripleys.com/Laser-Race.

88. Gaze in awe and wonder at the Dallas City Hall
Abstract and avant-garde best describe this architectural monument. The Dallas City Hall Building officially opened in 1978. The structure, which was designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, measures 560 feet long and 122 feet high. Resembling an inverted pyramid, the unique exterior stands 10 stories high. The city hall complex sits on a six-acre plaza and is worth visiting solely to see how the horizontal design complements Dallas’ rising skyline. www.DallasCityHall.com

89. See a play
Grapevine’s Runway Theatre is a small community theatre yet there is not one bad seat in the house. Check out their website for upcoming plays at www.RunwayTheatre.com

90. Keep Dallas Beautiful
Every day is Earth Day in Dallas.  The City of Dallas is the No. 1 municipal purchaser of clean, green power in the nation and has made a firm commitment to be the Greenest City in America. So while you are visiting this beautiful region, help keep it that way. Recycle cans, bottles, newspapers and other paper products when possible. Turn out the lights in your hotel room and participate in your hotel’s water saving initiative by choosing to reuse your bath linens for at least 2 days. For more information on the amazing advances Dallas is making in their desire to be the “ Greenest City in America” visit www.GreenDallas.net.  If you are interested in the ecological efforts of the Gaylord Texan hotel see their information at www.GaylordHotels.com/Gaylord-Texan/Green-Lodging.html

91. Take a walking tour of the University of Texas Arlington
The North Texas area offers many college choices.  If you have a teen heading off to college soon take some time to tour one or two.  The University of Texas Arlington offers walking tours of their campuses and there a few Preview Days offered throughout the year.  UT Arlington’s Preview Day programs give you the opportunity to get a close-up look at what UT Arlington has to offer, and to get answers to your questions about all aspects of the University.  For more information on their tours visit their website at www.UTA.edu/Admissions/Visit. For more information on upcoming Preview Days go to www.UTA.edu/Admissions/PreviewDay

92.  Go ice skating at Grapevine Mills
Polar Ice Grapevine offers public skating 7 days a week.  Whether you are a beginner, a pro, or somewhere in between, you are sure to have a great time.  Skating is a fun way to exercise as well. So, get off the couch and head on over to our facility for great fun!  www.PolarIceHouseGrapevine.com

93. Have a good scare at Fright Fest at Six Flags Over Texas
Experience thrills by day when you soar like a bat out of Hades, through, above — and even underneath — Gotham City, suspended from the rails of one of the most innovative coasters of all time…Batman: The Ride. Experience chills by night when you brace yourself for haunted rides, wandering zombies and terrors at every turn.  For park information, go to www.SixFlags.com/OverTexas.

94. Pay tribute to the fallen at the 9/11 Flight Crew Memorial
Grapevine is rich in public art and on July 4, 2008 the city dedicated this bronze memorial simply named Valor-Commitment-Dedication. The valor was demonstrated in the professionalism and courage shown by those who perished on that fateful day from the most vicious attack ever on American soil. Their names will always be engraved into stone and history and in our hearts. Visit the Memorial Foundation’s website at www.911FlightCrewMemorial.org for more information.

95. Enjoy water sports on Lake Grapevine
Mild climates, 146 miles of picture perfect shoreline, and its central location to nearby Dallas and Fort Worth, make Grapevine Lake the ideal spot for memorable family outings. Water-skiing, sail boating, jet skiing, kayaking and wind surfing are some of the most popular recreational and adventure sports that take place on the pristine waters of Lake Grapevine. www.ILoveGrapevineTexas.com

96. Have dinner while watching a movie
The perfect solution to the old question, “should we eat before or after the movie?” Enjoy first-run movies and full service dining all in one great place! A full menu featuring American grill food, desserts, beer, wine, and liquor are available before and during the feature. Studio Movie Grill Arlington boasts comfortable leather chairs and the best projection and sound in the Southwest. For show time information go to www.StudioMovieGrill.com.

97. Be a part of baseball history
The Fort Worth Cats are an independent minor league baseball team who play at historic LaGrave Field.  Watch baseball at the same historic place where former Cats such as Bobby Bragan, Duke Snider, Maury Wills, Sparky Anderson, Carl Erskine, Rogers Hornsby and other Hall of Famers like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams and Stan Musial played and ran the bases. www.FWCats.com

98. Discover Historic Downtown Grapevine
Historic Downtown Grapevine, Texas, is more than a destination, it’s a journey. A journey to bygone days when neighbors would call out to each other on the street, shake hands, say ”good morning” and really mean it. You don’t have to be a Texan to appreciate downtown Grapevine. In fact, you’re likely to brush shoulders with East Coast bankers, Midwestern farmers or Hollywood elite as you explore the unique shops on Main Street or savor the grapes that gave our town its name.

99. Play a round on a golf lover’s dream course
Imagine yourself playing on carefully simulated holes from some of the greatest golf holes in America. This collaboration of incredible replicas offers one fantastic challenge after another, creating a uniquely memorable experience. www.Tour18-Dallas.com

100. See how a cowboy runs a real cattle drive
Every day between 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. you can see the Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive.  If you’re going to visit the Stockyards Museum, why not stick around and watch.  The Longhorn Cattle Drive travels through the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards on E. Exchange Avenue in front of the Fort Worth Livestock Exchange Building and then back to the holding pens behind the Exchange building for viewing. www.StockyardsStation.com

101. Soar to new heights over Dallas
Balloon rides are an amazing excursion for visitors and Dallas residents alike. Hot air balloon pilots take you to amazing heights for views of some of Texas’s most scenic land and seascapes. There is simply nothing that compares to the exhilarating, yet calming sensation of riding in a balloon above beautiful Dallas! Book your flight at www.TexasHotAirBalloonRides.com.

 

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