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If you've ever wondered what driving in a race car is like, the Richard Petty Driving Experience is your ticket to adrenaline-pumping action. Sit in the driver's seat or take the wheel yourself. The company has a menu of options to quench your thirst for speed. At Texas Motor Speedway, you can experience the excitement of NASCAR racing with the NASCAR Racing Experience. Drive a NASCAR race car around the 1.50-mile oval track with 24-degree banks in the turns. With one-on-one instruction from a spotter over in-car radio, you can work on driving faster and even pass slower cars as you catch them. And if you'd rather ride as a passenger, take a NASCAR ride along for an action-packed adventure. NASCAR driving experiences are offered year-round, so make your dream of driving a race car a reality.
Burnett Park is a beautiful place to unwind and enjoy leisure time right in the heart of Downtown Fort Worth, and today it boasts a variety of sculptures, water features, and granite walkways. As you wander through the park, you'll feel a sense of peace and tranquility that's hard to come by in the city. Renowned landscape architect Peter Walker designed the park as a unique event space, public art venue, and Downtown park.
Discover the vibrant Latino arts and culture at the award-winning Artes de la Rosa Cultural Center for the Arts. This entertainment complex boasts an art gallery and outdoor plaza for various performances and receptions. They are committed to preserving and interpreting the rich history of the Latino community and its art and culture. The theater has garnered numerous awards and recognition thanks to its exceptional children's programming and critically acclaimed performances.
Have you ever wanted to experience what life was like for early pioneers in Texas? Look no further than the Log Cabin Village, a living history museum showcasing various structures from the 1800s. From a charming one-room schoolhouse to a bustling blacksmith shop, the museum offers a glimpse into the daily lives of those who settled in the area. You can even see a water-powered gristmill and explore an herb garden. This museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Texas history and the pioneering spirit that helped shape the state.