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CULTURAL
ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS

1600 WSW Loop 323
Featuring over 250 mounted examples of wildlife and a replica
1920's grocery store. [visit website]

2203 Martin Luther King Blvd.
Over 1,500 animals of 250 species share a 50-acre compound
of natural habitat. [visit
website]

7353 CR 35 Lavender Rd.
11200 pieces of rolling stock on more than 300 feet of track.
1100 trains in lighted showcases. [visit
website]

624 N. Broadway
A delight for antique lovers and historians, this Tyler landmark
brings the past to life. [visit
website]

1200 S. Mahon
Multimedia presentations and once-a-month "star parties"
make for great family fun. [visit
website]

806 W. Houston
One of the finest examples of Eastlake-Bracketed Victorian
Architecture remaining in Texas. [visit
website]

125 College
Home to Smith County artifacts dating from days of Indian occupation
to present. [visit
website]

1900 W. Front
Fourteen acres and 400 rose varieties testify to Tyler's standing
as the "Rose Capital of the World". [visit
website]

1900 W. Front
A spectacular display of items related to Tyler's rose growing
industry are on display. [visit
website]

1300 S. Mahon
Exhibitions free to the public with other programs including
films, musical and theatrical performances, lectures and seminars. [visit
website]

10928 CR 35
Covered Rodeo Arena

FM 14 North
Camping, boating, swimming, hiking, canoe and paddleboat rental.
985 acre park around a spring-fed lake. [visit
website]

~ Azalea & Spring Flower Trail ~ Cinco De Mayo ~ Eisenhower International Golf Classic ~ Juneteenth
Celebration ~ Jaycees
4th of July Celebration ~ Festival
on the Square ~ Beauty & the Beast Bike Tour ~ East
Texas State Fair ~ Texas
Rose Festival ~ Mistletoe and Magic


1900 W. Front
This theater in the round stages a five performance season
from fall to spring. [visit
website]

911 S. Broadway
The symphony offers a subscription series of five concerts,
plus two free out-door concerts. Afternoon matinee for seniors
[visit
website]

1400 E. Fifth Street.
The ballet hosts an annual spring performance at Wise Auditorium
on the Tyler Junior College campus. [visit
website]
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