- TripBuzz found 11 things to do indoors in the Longview area. From Oil Bowl Pro Shop to Longview Lanes, Longview offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 20 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 17 different types of things to do inside in or near Longview, Texas. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and Trampoline Parks.
- There are 11 indoor activities in Longview, and 0 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles.
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As a community theater, East Texas Performing Arts offers visitors a variety of programs to attend, from plays to musicals. The theater has an annual event where local actors perform scenes from Shakespeare's body of work.
29.3 Miles
Visitors can take a historic train ride on the Historic Jefferson Railway. The 40-minute ride on open coach cars includes a ride through the Big Cypress Bayou including the Boggy Creek.
33.6 Miles
Hosting new exhibitions every few months, Tyler Museum of Art has an extensive collection of art that includes paintings and sculptures. Among their permanent collection is Mexican folk art and Americana paintings.
33.8 Miles
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1400 East Fifth Street, Tyler, TX
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The Center for Earth and Space Education features a 40-foot spitz NanoSeam domed theater planetarium, along with real time NASA screen exhibits. The center also features changing exhibits in other areas of science.
33.8 Miles
Located in Tyler, Texas, the Green Acres Bowl provides league play at an affordable price. The bowling alley, which is open 7 days a week, is a non-smoking albeit e-cig friendly facility.
34.1 Miles
Artifacts, memorabilia, and pictures can all be seen at the Cotton Belt Depot Museum. The museum includes the famous 'Bragg Train Collection' of Lionel Electric Trains that has over 200 engines and 1600 cars.
34.2 Miles
308 N. Broadway Ave., Tyler, TX 75702
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The three exhibits, Discovery Landing, Hometown, USA and Discovery Zone, are aimed to get families interacting with science and the world around them at the Discovery Science Place. The center also hosts school vacation camps.
34.2 Miles
The public can tour the 1859 Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum that sits on nine-acres. The home was originally constructed as a Greek Revival four room cottage, and has undergone four major revisions to become the home of a Civil War Museum, and space for public receptions, recitals, and meetings.
34.3 Miles
A live performance theater in Downtown Tyler, Liberty Hall schedules numerous plays, films and shows throughout the year. Community-oriented, it is a popular venue for school concerts and other local events.
34.9 Miles
Built in 1878, the McClendon House has a deep history. Opened to the public over 100 years later in 1988, after having been refurbished and updated from fire damage and age, the gorgeous Victorian Era home stands to preserve the McClendon name, their heritage and the history of Tyler.