Texas To-Dos?
February 28, 2009 6:03 PM Subscribe
I'm stuck in Texas!
Well, not stuck exactly, but I have some free time. I'm currently in Denton, TX and looking for cheap/free activities to get me though the rest of the weekend, within reasonable driving distance. Bonus for photogenic/neat/historical places. (Reasonable can be arbitrarily defined as, let's say, 50 miles.)
I definitely wouldn't rule out meeting other Mefites for coffee, as human companionship/conversation would be a plus. My cell phone # is in my profile, and I welcome calls.
Well, not stuck exactly, but I have some free time. I'm currently in Denton, TX and looking for cheap/free activities to get me though the rest of the weekend, within reasonable driving distance. Bonus for photogenic/neat/historical places. (Reasonable can be arbitrarily defined as, let's say, 50 miles.)
I definitely wouldn't rule out meeting other Mefites for coffee, as human companionship/conversation would be a plus. My cell phone # is in my profile, and I welcome calls.
A friend suggested that a good starting place is Recycled Books, especially the rare book room.
posted by ColdChef at 6:10 PM on February 28, 2009
posted by ColdChef at 6:10 PM on February 28, 2009
You might take a look at this list.
From that list, historic photogenic places might be
- Victorian homes on West Oak St.
- Little Chapel in the Woods
You are in the Prairies and Lakes part of Texas. Here's a list of other things in that general area, including the Sixth Floor that Daddysugar recommends.
posted by Houstonian at 6:21 PM on February 28, 2009
From that list, historic photogenic places might be
- Victorian homes on West Oak St.
- Little Chapel in the Woods
You are in the Prairies and Lakes part of Texas. Here's a list of other things in that general area, including the Sixth Floor that Daddysugar recommends.
posted by Houstonian at 6:21 PM on February 28, 2009
Head over to the UNT College of Music - there are a bunch of recitals going on there at all times (I'm going to one tomorrow at 3:30), and they're always top notch. If you like classical style music, this is a great bet.
posted by SNWidget at 6:33 PM on February 28, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by SNWidget at 6:33 PM on February 28, 2009 [1 favorite]
Fort Worth has great museums--The Modern, The Kimbell, and The Amon Carter are all
on the same block. You could easily spend a day touring them.
posted by Zebtron at 7:25 PM on February 28, 2009
on the same block. You could easily spend a day touring them.
posted by Zebtron at 7:25 PM on February 28, 2009
You could go to Grapevine and visit some wineries. It's on the way to Ft. Worth, if you decide to head that way. I'd join you but I'm about 4 hours away.
posted by zinfandel at 7:47 PM on February 28, 2009
posted by zinfandel at 7:47 PM on February 28, 2009
Make sure to listen to "The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton" by the Mountain Goats while driving around town.
posted by Derive the Hamiltonian of... at 8:07 PM on February 28, 2009
posted by Derive the Hamiltonian of... at 8:07 PM on February 28, 2009
Response by poster: Thanks all. As the poet said, the best laid plans "oft gang a'gley'. There was an outbreak of sanity, and I'm headed home. I'll bookmark this for the next time I'm down this way.
If you want to add to this, please do- I'll ( or someone else will) surely use this at some point in the near future.
Thanks, everyone!
posted by pjern at 8:23 PM on February 28, 2009
If you want to add to this, please do- I'll ( or someone else will) surely use this at some point in the near future.
Thanks, everyone!
posted by pjern at 8:23 PM on February 28, 2009
Strongly seconding Ft. Worth's museums. I could suggest some fun areas to drive in Dallas, but I'll save it :).
posted by MadamM at 9:59 AM on March 1, 2009
posted by MadamM at 9:59 AM on March 1, 2009
The Dallas World Aquarium is reasonable and a great time.
posted by getawaysticks at 1:56 PM on March 1, 2009
posted by getawaysticks at 1:56 PM on March 1, 2009
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I recommend the sixth floor Museum in downtown Dallas. This was the location Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated John F. Kennedy on 22 November, 1963.
posted by Daddysugar at 6:10 PM on February 28, 2009