- TripBuzz found 52 things to do indoors in the Texas City area. From AMF Star Lanes to Texas City Museum, Texas City offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 33 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 36 different types of things to do inside in or near Texas City, Texas. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Arcades, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Texas City, and 47 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Galveston, Kemah, League City and Alvin.
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The Crow's Nest Art Gallery is a gallery that features primarily hand-crafted Native American art in various genres. The gallery also features pottery, jewelry, paintings, and sculptures by a variety of Texas artists.
19.7 Miles
A performing arts home for all ages, the Purple Box Theater offers both live productions and theater classes. A variety of programs for kids through adults ensures the future of theater in Friendswood.
19.9 Miles
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1701 Fairway Dr, Ste 15, Alvin, TX 77511
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Fun Jump is now Lone Star Bounce Town of Alvin! 10 thousand sq. ft. of Indoor Fun! Obstacle courses, 2 story slides, bouncers, air hockey, arcades, a toddler section and a cafe with great food. Weekday Admission for kids 3-14 is $7, 1-2 yrs is half price. Weekend Admission for kids 3-14 is $9, 1-2 yrs is $5. No…
20.2 Miles
A Christmas-themed amusement area, The Christmas Train offers old-fashioned train rides through a scenic snowy setting. The facility also offers photos with Santa and refreshments, including funnel cakes, popcorn, and Big Al's Pizza.
20.4 Miles
The Nolan Ryan Center is a museum in honor of the famous baseball pitcher, Nolan Ryan. The exhibits include interactive simulations, videos and photographs highlighting Ryan's career, and statistics throughout his 27 years as a player.
20.4 Miles
Established in 1968, the Friendswood Historical Society takes as its mission the preservation and celebration of local history and culture. The society maintains a museum and hosts historically-themed special events throughout the year.
20.4 Miles
A replica of the first house built in Friendswood, the Frank J. Brown Heritage Museum and Barn is indicative of the area's Quaker homes from the late 19th century. Second floor exhibits tell the history of Friendswood's first 50 years.
20.5 Miles
Located in the oldest house in Friendswood, the Perry House Museum was restored by the Friendswood Historical Society for visitors to enjoy. The home is furnished with period antiques provided by the Perry family descendants.
20.6 Miles
The Marguerite Rogers House Museum, which is owned and operated by the Alvin Museum Society, is a 1909 Victorian style home. Tours allow visitors to explore the grounds and interior of the home, which includes antique furnishings.
20.6 Miles
Alvin Bowling Company is a bowling alley that features leagues and clubs. The bowling company also hosts parties for special events and birthdays and there are leagues for men, women, mixed, and seniors.