Raise a bottle of grog, wipe your matted beard on your sleeve and toast your knight at the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. This attraction will make you feel like royalty with its banquet-style theater in the round, and you can tour the grounds where period-costumed actors create a Medieval village experience.
At the Bloomin' Bluegrass Festival and Chili Cookoff, entry is free so you can come and go as you please. You will find plenty of bluegrass music, a chili cook-off, and an arts-and-crafts marketplace.
Take off on an exhilarating tour of aviation history at the Frontiers of Flight Museum where you will walk through a thrilling time-line of aviation history, starting from the time of the early pioneers 1920s during the "Golden Age of Flight" and progressing to the jet and rocket age of today. Founded in 1988, the museum was created in honor of legendary aviation historian George E. Haddaway, and also honors the pivotal role of the Dallas/Fort Worth area, known as the Aviation Capital of the World. Displays include a World War I biplane, models, uniforms, decorations, engines and propellers, the largest unburned piece from the "Hindenburg" tragedy in 1937, and more than 200 models representing nations involved in World War II. The museum chronicles the advent of the P-51 "Mustang" aircraft, which reached speeds of 450 mph. Less than 15 years later, the military produced the SR-71 "Blackbird," which cruised at a cool 2,100 mph.