- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Longview, Texas.
- From Air U to Oil Bowl Pro Shop, the Longview area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and Walking Trails.
- Added to Forbes Magazine's list of fast growing small cities in the United States, Longview is a short drive from Marshall. The city is also home to a few colleges and universities including LeTourneau University and extension campuses of both Kilgore College and the University of Texas-Tyler. Longview further plays host to a number of annual festivals including a blues festival and balloon race each summer.
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Open since 1958, the art museum prides itself on a varied collection of works, many created by regional artists
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1230B N High Street, Longview, TX 75601
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Longview's Paula Martin Jones Recreation Center is a public fitness and sports facility operated by the city. The facility has an indoor weight room, a fitness room, an indoor swimming pool, a walking track, and sports courts.
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between West Loop 281 and Marshall Ave, Longview, TX
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The Paul Boorman Trail, located in Longview, Texas, is a 3-mile walkway that runs through Lois Jackson Park. The walking trail, which is one of the longest trails in Longview, passes through the Grace Creek Corridor.
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Offering performing arts education to the public, Theatre Longview puts on productions for the community, including comedies, book readings, melodramas, and more. The theater also hosts cultural events like festivals and author meet and greets.
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As a community arts outreach program for children, Artsview Children's Theater offers visitors productions of musicals and plays each season. On Saturdays, the theater hosts acting workshops that are open to the public.
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H & D Deer Farm is a farm that is home to a number of animals for visitors to see. Ducks, deer, and ferrets are among the many animals available to see when taking a tour of the farm.
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The Freeman Plantation is a historical site offering insight into plantation life during the civil war. Visitors to the plantation can take a guided tour of the mansion and slave quarters.
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Paying tribute to the classic 1940 film, Scarlett O'Hardy's Gone With the Wind Museum has hundreds of artifacts related to the film. One of the most popular exhibits has a replica dress of Scarlet O'hara's iconic green dress.
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Jefferson was nicknamed the 'Riverport to the Southwest' when The House of Four Seasons was built in 1872. The house now serves as a bed and breakfast, can be toured, and often hosts weddings and special events.
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Visitors can view Atalanta Jay Gould's Railroad Car, even though Jefferson would not allow Gould to run his railroad through the town. The railroad magnate's car has four bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry, lounge, and bathroom.