Let your imagination roam and explore the art attractions with a diverse collection that tells the story of American history through various styles and subjects at The Amon Carter Museum. With over 700 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs, and books, this museum captures a moment in time that leaves the viewer free to fill in the story. In addition to the impressive collection of photographs by 400 photographers, the museum also features significant works in other media by artists like Georgia O'Keeffe, John Singer Sargent, and Alexander Calder. Whether you love photography or other art forms, the Amon Carter Museum is sure to impress.
Join the incredible journey through the city's Historic Cultural District and explore the best culinary experiences, local artistry, and preservation in the heart of the community. The premier We Ate Well McKinny Food Tours will take you on a 2-hour stroll through Downtown McKinney's beautiful streets, where you'll visit some of our best local eateries, meet excellent partners, and taste delicious bites and drinks. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's no better way to explore and experience the history and charm of our town. The tour will take you on a journey of discovery through the best locally-owned eateries, shops, and markets full of delicious food and drink. You'll bite into the sandwich Food Network says is the best in Texas and sip wine grown from Texas grapes paired with cheese/spreads. You'll also discover the beauty and stories behind local works of art.
Take advantage of one of the top 3 arts festivals in the U.S., the Main Street Fort Worth Art Festival. This annual April extravaganza showcases a juried art fair, live concerts, street performers, theater showcases, food tents, and more, all free of charge. You will want to experience the incredible art, fantastic music, and delicious food downtown Fort Worth offers during this festival. With over 200 juried artists from the local, regional, and national areas, this event turns downtown into Texas' most significant and revered arts festival.