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Are you interested in exploring the detail and richness of African masks, sculptures, gold weights, and textiles? The African American Museum is worth a visit. Not only does the museum showcase these fascinating exhibits, but it also highlights the work of African and African-American artists. With four vaulted galleries providing a stunning backdrop, you can experience the museum's permanent collection of African American Art and historical items, including African art, African American fine art, magazine, and historical, political, and community archives. The collection also features works by Clementine Hunter, David Butler, and George White. Additionally, the museum houses a music collection that includes notable artifacts from the Jazz Age. So, if you're looking for a place to learn about African American art and culture, the African American Museum is a must-see.
Explore the fascinating exhibits collected by the world-famous traveler Robert Ripley at Ripley's Believe It or Not! You'll be amazed, stunned, and thoroughly entertained. Experience the unbelievable as you enter the Palace and venture through 12 themed galleries filled with interactive games, pop-culture memorabilia, incredible art, and stories that are too incredible but undeniably true. You'll have a chance to see a genuine shrunken head, come face-to-face with extraordinary people, from the world's tallest man to animals with extra limbs, and marvel at animal oddities that will leave you speechless.
The Round-Up Saloon is known as "The Home of Good Times and Good People" and has been for many years. It is one of the best country western dance halls in the nation. There are some rumors that this location served as a significant bookmaking operation and was the home of the famed "Old Warsaw Restaurant." Some say that Mrs. Slavick's ghost still haunts the Saloon and loves C&W music. But if you want to know more about these stories, ask your favorite bartender. There are two-stepping and western swing dance lessons every week, along with karaoke, trivia, and drag shows. If you're interested in learning dance, the Round-Up has free dance lessons every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights.