- Our list of the best things to do in Cedar Hill, Texas, features the top 285 nearby activities — including 101 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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1400 Texas Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
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The history of Parker County's cattle barons and cowboys is on display at Doss Heritage and Cultural Center. This facility includes three galleries and an event space. Museum is closed on Mondays.
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The Granbury Visitors Center is located within the city hall and offers visitors information about special events and things to do in Granbury. Granbury is often listed as one of the top small towns in America.
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208 N. Crockett Street, Granbury, TX
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The Hood County Jail was built in 1885, and was considered very modern for its time with plumbing on both floors of the two-story building. The facility was used for over ninety years, and visitors can tour the facility today and learn more about its history.
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Performing out of the Granbury Opera House, the Granbury Theatre Company is an experience group of actors and crew that strive to deliver a superior theatre experience. Favored by adults and children, the company presents an array of shows to Granbury patrons as well as educational opportunities.
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Constructed in 1914, Granbury's Railroad Depot Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the history of this Texas train station. Educational guided tours with knowledgeable professionals are available to visitors interested in the local history.
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214 North Crockett St, Granbury, TX 76048
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The Yeats-Duke 1858 Working Museum depicts the history of the residents of the home during the Civil War. The museum includes a guided tour, handmade craft shop and lessons in weaving, crocheting, knitting and other crafts.
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4488 County Road 408, McKinney, TX 75071
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Established in 1999, the Wales Manor Vineyard & Winery is a 3-acre limestone and clay vineyard known for its Rose Wines and Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve. Tours and tastings are available, and events can be booked at the facility as well.
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The eight-block Granbury Cemetery contains many graves dating from the War of 1812 to present, including at least one bird dog. Some have epitaphs, while others are simply unmarked fieldstone with no identifying information.
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The Granbury Opera House was built in 1886, but did not host its first show until 1891. Visitors can often tour the facility, and see plays performed by the local community group.
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The Granbury town square is the first town square in Texas, and has served as a model square for other communities wanting to restore their town squares. Visitors to the square find shops, restaurants, and the square hosts eight festivals each year.