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Dallas has museums covering every possible interest.

The Nasher Sculpture Center in the Dallas Arts District

The Nasher Sculpture Center is a "roofless museum" and the home to fabulous works of art by sculptors like Rodin, Picasso, Lichtenstein, Giacometti and many more. Target First Saturdays offers free admission on the first Saturday of each month.

Bank of America, Merril Lynch Kick Off National Women's History Month

If you have a BofA card, take advantage of free admission during "Museums on Us" in March.

Nasher Sculpture Center Offers Free Admission First Saturday of Each Month

The Nasher Sculpture Center houses a beautiful array of art inside the gallery and outdoors in the half-acre garden area. Take advantage of free admission the first Saturday of each month.

Free Programs During January at Amon Carter Museum

The Amon Carter Museum is offering free programs in January. There's something for both Mom's and aspiring artists.

First Tuesday Winter Wonderland at the Dallas Museum of Art

Ring in the holiday season with some wintry fun at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Free Museums in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex

Dallas has museums with world-class art, in-depth history, and unique exhibits. These are some of the free museums in the Metroplex.

Looking For Something Fun To Do This Independence Day Weekend?

Bank of America is offering free admission to DFW area museums July 2-3, 2011.

October Calendar of Events 2011

October means fall in Texas. It's time for football, tailgate parties, festivals, concerts, the State Fair of Texas, pleasant temperatures and so much more.

Valentine's Activities at the Dallas Museum of Art

The Dallas Museum of Art offers a week of sweet ways to celebrate with your sweetheart.

Sid Richardson Museum

The Sid Richardson Museum resides in historic Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth. The quiet little museum houses an ever-changing selection of works from the western-themed collection of Texas oilman and philanthropist Sid W. Richardson (1891-1959). More than 50,000 people view the artworks each year.

Museums of the Fort Worth Cultural District

Spend a day in the Fort Worth Cultural District exploring museums and attending cultural events.

Interurban Railway Museum

An old-timey train car and railroad depot sit in the corner of Haggard Park near downtown Plano, housing the Interurban Railway Museum. From 1908 to 1948, the railroad depot served as a stop along the Texas Electric Railway as it ran from Denison to Dallas.

Dallas Museum of Art

Since 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art has been showing some of the finest art in the world. The collections contain sculpture, painting, and other media from sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Central and South America, Europe, and the Pacific Islands. Both ancient and contemporary styles are included.

Museum of the American Railroad

The Museum of the American Railroad at Fair Park provides an interesting step back in time to a bygone era of luxury railway travel.

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Free Things to do DFW - Free Events Dallas Fort Worth - Inexpensive things to do Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex 2011

Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor Museum in the Texas School Book Depository building houses a collection of artifacts, films, and impressions relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth

The Kimbell is located in the Fort Worth Cultural District. Viewing the collections is free, but I can rarely resist purchasing tickets to the temporary exhibits.

Legends of the Game Museum

Located at the ballpark in Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers, the Legends of the Game Museum covers everything baseball.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth offers food, movies, music and more fun for the entire family.

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