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Bryan Cabin

The area's first settler, John Neely Bryan, arrived in 1841 and lived in a one-room log cabin. This reconstruction of Bryan's home now stands in Dallas County Historical Plaza (the original cabin was destroyed in a flood). At Elm and North Record streets.

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Podcast Walking Tours

The best way to explore Texas is to go where the locals go. And we’ll tell you exactly where that is. Just download our podcast walking tours, head out on foot and listen. It’s a genuine Texas experience, one step at a time.

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From the diverse beauty that surrounds you to the unique people you meet along the way, everything about Texas beckons you to visit. So think of these as more than videos: they’re an invitation to visit the place we’re proud to call home.

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600 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas
75201

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Historical highlights include 1,000-year-old reed mats and woven fiber articles from the area's prehistoric population; superb historical paintings; cowboy tack and early railroad artifacts. Petroleum exhibits include historic photos of early boom-town activities; well-drilling techniques; 3-D models of oil strata; geological AV shows and the story of oil formation; and actual oil-well cores. Step back 230 million years and walk 30 feet "under water" in a Permian-age sea. Stand amid a wrecked drilling rig and experience a simulated wild well blowout. View the Jim Hall Chaparral racecars displayed in the transportation wing. Rarely seen by the public, these racecars were instrumental in the development of technology still used in racing today. Outside find a large collection of antique oil drilling rigs and equipment. This museum also features the largest collection in the nation of Tom Lovell works. Open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Sat. and 2–5 p.m. Sun. Admission charge. 1500 I-20 west, Exit 136 in Midland. 432/683-4403. www.petroleummuseum.org.

City: Midland
Region: Big Bend Country

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Popular Attractions

With so many amazing things to do in Texas, there’s not enough room to feature them all. So check out some popular attractions to see just how much fun your Texas vacation can be.

Battle Of Adobe Walls
City: Stinnett
Region: Panhandle Plains

Lakes near Dallas
City: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes

Lake Conroe Park
City: Conroe
Region: Piney Woods

Sylvan Beach Park
City: La Porte
Region: Gulf Coast

Lakes near San Antonio
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country

Balmorhea State Park
City: Balmorhea
Region: Big Bend Country

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