Cultural center combines art gallery, theater, and museum spaces showcasing Latin and Hispanic heritage. Atmosphere feels inclusive and community-focused, with events supporting local talent and youth programs. Easy parking and nearby shops create a welcoming, accessible environment.
Ample parking surrounds the venue with options like free street parking, a large parking lot behind the venue, and curbside spots right in front. Parking is easy to find and mostly free.
Mexican and Latin culture shines through in the exhibits and architecture. Tours led by a passionate guide offer deep insights into the Historic Northside's rich past and the building's significance.
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Free Zumba classes are offered regularly at the center.
Kids DJ classes are available for free at the center.
Parking is free and available in a large lot behind the venue.
Gallery showcases Western art with paintings by Remington and Russell and bronze sculptures. Atmosphere stays quiet and intimate, allowing close engagement with the collection. Free admission encourages leisurely exploration through multiple rooms filled with vibrant, character-rich works.
Nearby garages offer parking with validated tickets providing 2.5 hours of free parking. A business card allows free parking at the Sundance Parking Garage on 3rd street.
Historical art focuses on Western Film History and local ties to Hollywood. Staff provide knowledgeable insights and present history honestly without sanitization.
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Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
The museum is reopening on May 4th after renovations.
Validated parking is available for museum visitors.
Old house with vintage charm and quaint garden creates a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. Outdoor seating and community garden offer space for work and leisure. Local art and baked goods add to the authentic community feel.
Parking includes some accessible spots but is generally limited. Plenty of street parking exists nearby to compensate.
Historic two-story home creates a cozy, lived-in feel like stepping into a loved one's kitchen. Surrounding quaint garden and preserved architecture highlight the site's rich history.
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Parking is available, but it can be a challenge during peak hours.
The cafΓ© has a cozy atmosphere with four different seating areas for various occasions.
Portico Coffee hosts monthly Art Club nights for creatives to collaborate.
Historic club occupies a beautiful old building with old-world charm and pre-prohibition vibe. Atmosphere feels quietly elegant and exclusive, with gorgeous views from the 12th floor. Amenities include well-equipped gym, spa, and arcade games, blending tradition with modern comforts.
Easy access free parking exists during events with a single entrance on one side of the building. Plenty of covered parking is available, though the parking garage is small.
Historic energy fills the facilities and sets the tone for events like the Tarrant County Historical Commission awards ceremony. The site stands as a clear historic landmark with a strong sense of its past.
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There is easy access free parking during events.
The club hosts karaoke on Sundays and Tuesdays.
The venue is suitable for weddings and formal gatherings.
Old event building with art deco design and a cowboying atmosphere offers a comfortable, intimate setting with great sound quality. Crowds feel spacious rather than cramped, enhancing the relaxed vibe. Lighting and seating show signs of age but add to the nostalgic feel.
Plenty of easy parking surrounds the venue, including a ground-level lot and an onsite underground garage close to elevators. Parking stays affordable and never feels crowded, even during busy events.
Building shows strong historical character and offers plenty of history to explore. It stands as one of the last great landmarks with clear historical significance.
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Parking costs $12, which some consider excessive for events.
Parking can take over 30 minutes, especially during busy events.
Expect heavy traffic and long wait times during major events.
Large grounds showcase vibrant floral displays and a tranquil Japanese Garden with koi ponds. Visitors find numerous spots to sit and relax, with a cozy cafΓ© and a shuttle service connecting different areas. The atmosphere stays peaceful, making it a calm place for families and quiet walks.
Parking is free and easy to manage with spots available right up front, including handicap parking. Purchasing a parking pass beforehand helps, but arriving early also secures a spot.
Walking tours highlight local history and culture. The Historic Rose Garden offers trellises and shaded seating. The Historic Pecan Tree serves as a popular spot for family photos.
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Parking is free, but can be limited during busy times.
Admission is $12 for adults.
The entrance is located off University Drive.
Hotel combines old-world charm with modern comforts in spacious, beautifully restored rooms. Atmosphere feels quaint and classy, though some areas like the lobby lack warmth. Valet service and in-room amenities add convenience to a historic setting.
Valet parking offers prompt and courteous service, making parking hassle-free. Plenty of free off-property parking is available on weekends.
A landmark historical hotel in the heart of the historic district, it keeps its historic charm well preserved. The building stands out from modern structures and offers a safe, unique place to stay.
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The wine hour runs from 5 pm to 7 pm, offering a selection of wines.
A banquet fee is added to the $65 per person charge for events.
An automatic 26% gratuity is included in all dining bills.