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Fort Worth: National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Ticket

1. Fort Worth: National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Ticket

Explore the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth with these entry tickets and honor trailblazing women, past and present. Learn about pioneers who helped shape the West, and foster an appreciation of the spirit of self-reliance they inspire. Enjoy interactive exhibits that feature artifacts from the permanent collection, along with a traveling exhibit gallery, a gift shop, and a bucking bronc experience. Celebrate over 750 remarkable women from diverse ethnicities and cultures. Enter the National Cowgirl and Hall of Fame to gain insight into the lives of more than 200 honorees including artists, writers, entertainers, humanitarians, businesswomen, educators, ranchers, and more. Visit the Cowgirls and Wild West Shows Gallery to understand the historical significance of the cowgirls who performed in the Wild West shows from the 1880s to the early 20th century. Please note that the Museum parking lot is owned by the City of Fort Worth and is not affiliated with the Museum. Parking rates range from $6 - $12 per car depending on length of stay.

Full-Day Small-Group Tour of Dallas & the JFK Assassination

2. Full-Day Small-Group Tour of Dallas & the JFK Assassination

Start your day exploring the great city of Dallas. On this tour, you will see top sites including Founders Plaza, Old Red Court House, and the John Neely Bryan Cabin. Drive through Pioneer Plaza and see the world's largest bronze collection of life-sized longhorns. Swing by Dallas City Hall, Thanks-Giving Square, First Baptist Dallas Fountain Plaza, and Deep Ellum. Then head to the Wilson Block, a historic neighborhood known for their Queen Anne/Victorian Style Houses. Head down to the Art District, known to be the largest art district in the world! See Klyde Warren Park and The City of Highland Park, which is the fifth richest suburb in the United States. Here you will see homes to many celebrities. After your Dallas exploration, head to the West End and on to Dealey Plaza to learn more about the history of the JFK assassination. Visit the JFK Memorial and the Dealy Plaza Sixth Floor Museum to understand how the day unfolded on this tragic day. Discuss the theories and conclusions drawn about the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. See the Old School Book Depository Building, the Grassy Knoll, and overlook the Dealy Plaza to see where the former president was assassinated. End your tour at the home of Lee Harvey Oswald, known to be the killer of former President John F. Kennedy. Here you will learn about the conspiracies of the assassination. 

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What people are saying about Fort Worth

Good walk, the excellent guide; However, what I did not like is that despite being small groups, they add passengers who have other tours, who paid for simple and lower-priced tours, in such a way that they have to return to where the tour started for the others and repeat several times the things for them to understand, when small groups should start and finish together, since the cost is higher than those that go up only for one part and thus you cannot enjoy the tour at 100%.

Our guide was very knowledgeable about the JFK shooting and the aftermath that followed the November 22. Being a retired law enforcement I got a step by step crime scene synopsis. He was also very cordial towards us visitors. My hat goes out to him.

Very comfortable. Only 3 people, in the morning, in a large vehicle. We saw all the higlights of the city and we could stop to see more detail or take pictures if we wanted. The afternoon, JKF tour, great.

We only got half the tour due to an ice storm, but the JFK assassination tour was fantastic. Matthew was a great guide and very personable. Highly recommend.

Very informative tour! Preston and Orlando get 2 up!