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    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Diaries of Home exhibit

    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    4.5(267 reviews)
    0.9 miArlington Heights
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    My cousin invited me to the Modern Art Museum. He wanted to show me his favorite paintings. We went…read morelast Friday evening. I'm so glad we did! We missed the traffic for the Cowtown run. We were able to find a parking quick. We walked in to find some nice tables, chairs and a small Bar. To the left of the Museum was the Information Desk, Restrooms, and Store. The Employees were dressed professional and were watching each room carefully. There was a lot to see. Paintings, Sculptures, Plants etc. We recognized Jackson Pollocks work but there were just a few pieces. I like how large the building is and how beautiful the windows are. I also love how it's surrounded by an oversized pond. I would definitely recommend the Modem Art Museum. It's free on Fridays but a donation is encouraged. They have a large clear box that accepts cash. It's definitely worth your time.

    I had a great experience visiting the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth one Saturday while visiting…read morethe DFW area. The art exhibited in the museum is all contemporary and mostly abstract. I enjoyed walking around the Kaws sculpture, which faces the water outside. This review is mainly for the gift shop, which I love. It ranks high among all the museums I've been to in other, especially the museums in NYC (Whitney, MoMA, The Met). There were lots of my favorite artists represented in the shop, including Warhol, Basquiat and Haring. I ended up getting the Velvet Underground tote, a magnet and a bag of Gudetama chips, which made me laugh. It would have been easy to spend a lot more money in the shop, but I decided to take it easy (Haha). The service was really good, as I recall, and everything was reasonably priced. The people who work in this museum tend to be friendly and easygoing. Overall, 5/5. Highly recommended.

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    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Tony Feher, Just So, 2002 (chuckled then appreciated 09/06/24)

    Tony Feher, Just So, 2002 (chuckled then appreciated 09/06/24)

    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Diaries of Home exhibit

    Diaries of Home exhibit

    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Diaries of Home exhibit

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    Fort Worth Museum of Science & History - Medical play section

    Fort Worth Museum of Science & History

    3.0(228 reviews)
    0.4 miArlington Heights

    This was a really solid experience, especially for a 5-year-old. The space was wide open, clean,…read moreand easy to navigate, which made it stress-free and enjoyable for both kids and adults. There's plenty of room to explore without feeling crowded, and the overall atmosphere is calm and welcoming. That said, the museum does feel a bit dated in places. Several of the hands-on exhibits designed for kids -- especially the ones with buttons and interactive elements -- weren't working, which was a little disappointing since that's often what kids are most excited about. On the positive side, it's still better than the science museum in Houston, in our experience. The planetarium is one of the better ones around, and the absolute standout is the Omni Theater helicopter ride -- you simply cannot beat it. That alone is worth the visit and completely captivated our child. Overall, while some updates and maintenance would go a long way, this is still a strong family-friendly museum and a great outing for young kids.

    On January 14, 2026, my son, a friend, her kiddo, and I stopped by on a day when it was cold and…read morewindy. It was my friend's idea. Admission is free if your little one is 0-2 years old. If you're a member, depending on your membership, you're able to have 2 or more people go in with you for free. Which I feel is definitely worth it, especially if you have kiddos. I love that it's an interactive museum with many exhibits. You can take your kiddo/s here, and they can be entertained for hours. It's perfect for rainy days, or unfavorable weather days instead of just bring at home with your little one/s. This is a great spot to take them, and they will definitely let all their energy out. My little one enjoyed the Marvel section, especially since he got to wear a cape, the grocery store they have for the kiddos, as well as other interactive play areas within the museum. They have a café inside, and I'll have pictures of their menu. Oh, and you have to pay for parking, but if you're a member you're able to get a discount. My son had a good night's sleep after all the walking around. I highly recommend it to anyone who had little ones. They can run around or crawl for hours here.

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    Fort Worth Museum of Science & History - Bison, the largest land animal in America

    Bison, the largest land animal in America

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    Entrance to the star show

    Fort Worth Museum of Science & History - Entrance to the newly refurbished OMNI Theater ... AMAZING!

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    Entrance to the newly refurbished OMNI Theater ... AMAZING!

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden

    4.3(397 reviews)
    0.4 miArlington Heights

    So awesome to explore the botanical garde as a family. There are plenty of trees for a shaded…read morewonderful experience. Go in the spring before it gets too hot. Fue increíble explorar el jardín botánico en familia. Hay muchísimos árboles, lo que hace que la experiencia sea maravillosa y esté llena de sombra. Vayan en primavera, antes de que haga demasiado calor. Es ist einfach großartig, den Botanischen Garten als Familie zu erkunden. Es gibt dort jede Menge Bäume, die für ein schattiges und wunderbares Erlebnis sorgen. Besucht ihn am besten im Frühling, bevor es zu heiß wird. È stato fantastico esplorare il giardino botanico in famiglia. Ci sono tantissimi alberi che rendono l'esperienza meravigliosa e ricca di ombra. Andateci in primavera, prima che faccia troppo caldo.

    My husband and I had an extra day in Dallas, so we took a shuttle to the train, and two buses to…read morewalk to the Botanic Garden and Butterfly exhibit. It was one day after the Japanese Garden exhibit so there weren't a lot of people around, but the gardens were well maintained. The shuttle buses are helpful in getting to the far away parts of the garden. Our favorite part was the visit to the butterfly exhibit. They were releasing new butterflies and the staff was great with sharing information about the various species. I've been to other butterfly exhibit, and this was the most active population of various butterflies... Al displayed beautiful creativity of our amazing God! Would be better to have a bus stop at or near the gardens. Would have liked to see more flowers there... The rose beds were likely better a couple weeks before our arrival.

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    Fort Worth Botanic Garden
    Fort Worth Botanic Garden

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    Sid Richardson Museum - The skunks win

    Sid Richardson Museum

    4.7(36 reviews)
    2.5 miNorthside

    I had never visited this museum until today. The Main Street Arts Festival was well underway, and…read moreI figured what the heck? Found out the Sid Richardson Foundation ensures admission to this wonderful museum is always free. I didn't know that as I thought there was an entrance fee. Wow! Even though I wasn't particulary "dressed" for such a nice museum, the lady working the front desk made me feel very welcomed as if I was a regular contributing patron. As I perused the exhibits, one of the docents answered all the questions I had concerning the art work. Damn, all those years I worked and walked downtown and I never visited this museum. Talk about lost time! PLEASE VISIT THIS MUSEUM!! You won't regret it. I will definitely come back.

    Visiting a free museum should feel welcoming, especially at the entrance. Unfortunately, that…read morewasn't the case here. While standing briefly near the doors, I was asked to move, which created an uninviting and uncomfortable first impression. The entrance of a museum sets the tone for who feels welcome inside. Being treated as though simply standing near the doors was a problem sends a discouraging message--not just to me, but to anyone considering whether they belong there. For a downtown museum meant to be accessible to the public, this approach risks turning people away before they ever step inside. Museums thrive when they invite curiosity and community. This experience did the opposite.

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    Sid Richardson Museum
    Sid Richardson Museum

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    Fort Worth Community Arts Center - Opening scene

    Fort Worth Community Arts Center

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.6 miArlington Heights

    So I scored some tickets to see a play here and turns out, I've been here before and had completely…read moreforgotten about it!! About 5 years ago a local nonprofit had one of their fundraisers here and I remember thinking it was a really great venue. We got to wander around the 5 different galleries and watch the harpist they had in what I now know is one of their two theaters. After cocktails we were ushered into a large space that they had cleared out- but left all the paintings on the walls- for dinner. The room had floor to ceiling windows overlooking the rest of the arts district around the building. It would definately be a great wedding reception venue. The play was fantastic- On the Mississippi Delta- and we were able to walk around a few of the exhibits during the intermission. Check their website for upcoming plays!!!

    I live in Arlington Heights and I had not been here until just a week ago. Shame on me! I think in…read moremy ignorance I assumed it was part of the museum. I was wrong! It's 2 theaters, an art gallery, local art for sale, etc. There's tons of local community theater projects going on. I came to see a play with a friend and we really enjoyed the experience! I loved the current gnome themed art they have in the gallery entry as well as the wooden pieces. Everything I saw was available for purchase. I'll be back!

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    Fort Worth Community Arts Center - The Fort Worth Community Arts Center at night after a play.

    The Fort Worth Community Arts Center at night after a play.

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    Excellent Ground Zero exhibit

    National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame

    National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame

    4.4(34 reviews)
    0.3 miArlington Heights

    This museum is wonderful. Currently, the expansion will be completed in February. The second floor…read morewill be open, and the elevator will be in service. Even with that I looked at and read everything. I was there an hour and 15 minutes on the first floor. Lining two stairways are framed horse themed scarves from Hermes of France. The building is accessible with no front steps. There is a large parking lot that is $6 for two hours. Take a ticket from the machine. Pay on your way out. Admission to the museum is $10. I used my reciprocal membership from a museum in Ohio to get in free.

    I knew I was going to visit Fort Worth, Texas, and Googled things to do. One of the first things…read morewas the Cowgirl Museum. I was like, HOW PERFECT. It was easy to get to, and there was plenty of parking. I really liked the sculptures outside and around the building. Make sure to take a picture with the giant boot outside the front door. The museum inside is gorgeous. It is very clean and easy to navigate. There is a fee per person to enter. The gorgeous dresses, saddles, boots, hats, and other pieces of history on display were amazing. I thought the museum was very informative and good for all ages. I like the interactive areas like designing your out boots or horses on the giant screens. I also really liked the photo booth as a keepsake for visiting the museum that you can text to yourself.

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    National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame - Create your own horse

    Create your own horse

    National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame
    National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame

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    Fort Works Art - galleries - Updated May 2026

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