- TripBuzz found 125 things to do indoors in the Cedar Hill area. From Cinemark to Ellen's Amusement Center, Cedar Hill offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 104 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 52 different types of things to do inside in or near Cedar Hill, Texas. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Recreation Centers and Theaters.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Cedar Hill, and 122 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Dallas, Arlington, Irving and Waxahachie.
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Originally built as a movie house in 1949, the Campus Theatre has since transitioned to be a place for both films and plays. The films are normally traditional classics that are shown once a week while the theatrical options tend to also be tried and true plays and musicals.
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The Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum was originally built in 1896 and currently serves as its own landmark monument. The building also houses the Denton County Office of History of Culture which features a variety of exhibits and extensive local collections.
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Many books, records, and CDs can be found for very reasonable prices at Recycled Books. The stock for the store comes mostly from members of the community selling their media items for cash or store credits.
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5800 N Interstate 35, Ste 308, Denton, TX 76201
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Located inside the beautiful and historic Denton Courthouse on the square downtown, the Denton County Historical Museum features a variety of exhibits focusing on local and regional history and culture.
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Located on the campus of Navarro College, the Cook Center Planetarium is often open to the public and local school groups. The theater itself accommodates up to 200 visitors and features curated presentations on space science and the universe.
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Featuring the performing arts with a Christian theme, Warehouse Theatre & Gallery has childrens theater productions and classes available to the public. The theater is run by local volunteers, from the actors to the stage manager.
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Originally a Vaudeville theater built in 1921, Palace Theater the is now a live music and performance venue that hosts a variety of kinds of entertainment. The theater is also available for rentals.
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Cinemark Movies 14 offers first run movies. The theater has the latest in 3D movie screens, along with assistive listening devices and captioning systems to help the visually impaired and hearing impaired.
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The Texas Woman's University features a historic chapel on campus which is known as the Little Chapel in the Woods. The 110 seat church was built throughout 1938 and 1939 and was designed by architect O'Neil Ford.