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Tyler Museum of Art in Tyler, TX

Cultural Opportunities in Tyler Center Around the City's "Rosey" Relationships

Cultural opportunities bloom throughout the year in Tyler, especially when it comes to the city’s flowery celebrations, from the Tyler Azalea Trail held each March to the annual Texas Rose Festival in October. The premier event for a city that touts itself as America’s Rose Capital is the Texas Rose Festival. The rose industry has long been an important part of Tyler’s economy (more than half of all rose bushes currently sold in the United States are grown or packaged in the... Read More »
Goodman-LeGrand Home

Goodman Museum Tours Allow Guests to Peer Back into History

Trivia answer: Tyler’s first property ever to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places was the Goodman-LeGrand Home, located on North Broadway Avenue. The home is now known as the Goodman Museum, and it originally began as a one-story, four-room house constructed by Samuel Smith in 1859. The home is now named for the family of its third owner, Dr. W.J. Goodman. The family lived in the home for more than 70 years. The residence underwent several additions and renovations to give it... Read More »
Historic Liberty Hall in Tyler, TX.

Enjoy Live Music, Rooftop Patios in Tyler, TX

The City of Tyler, Texas, is so focused on enhancing its reputation as an entertaining and cultured place to live and work, it bought and restored an old theater and turned it into the town’s hottest live music venue. Part of the Tyler 21 Master Plan, which calls for downtown Tyler to become an arts and culture district directed at bolstering private investment and revitalization, the city partnered with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra and major donor The Genecov Group to raise more... Read More »
Shopping at Mary V’s By Shelby in Tyler, TX

Locally Owned Tyler Shops Offer Fun and Trendy Finds

Beyond the mall and big box stores there's a vast collection of locally owned shops in Tyler that retail connoisseurs couldn't pass by. Among the sweetest shopping spots in Tyler is the Sweet Gourmet, a charming gourmet food shop that draws customers in with a free sample of chocolate and keeps them coming back with exceptional customer service. “We’re like an old-fashioned store from the ’50s, a time when you had to have great customer service to stay in business,” says... Read More »
Tyler, TX Municipal Rose Garden

Tyler's Municipal Rose Garden is Largest in Country

Tyler Municipal Rose Garden A single red rose has served as inspiration to hundreds of romantics. Just imagine what an entire garden can too. The 14-acre Tyler Municipal Rose Garden in Tyler, TX, is the largest rose garden in the United States. More than 38,000 rose bushes exist representing 500 different varieties, ranging from tall grafted rose trees to miniature roses that are no larger than a dime. The Rose Garden is open from dawn until dark, seven days a week, and admission is free. It... Read More »
Hudnall Planetarium

Hudnall Planetarium Offers Host of Fascinating Programs

Plenty of star power can be found at Hudnall Planetarium. The astronomy-based building was built in 1963 on the campus of Tyler Junior College, and is used as an educational exhibit room and domed viewing theater. The dome of the theater is 30 feet in diameter, and the planetarium offers an assortment of telescopes for the public to view the heavens. Hudnall Planetarium also hosts a number of children’s programs, including “The Friendly Stars” that provides an overview of... Read More »
Cotton Belt Depot Museum in Tyler, TX

Tyler’s Cotton Belt Depot Museum: All Aboard for Fun

The Cotton Belt Depot Museum in Tyler is a favorite stop for train enthusiasts of all ages. Constructed in 1902, this depot served railroad passengers for 50 years. The museum has a large collection of model trains on exhibit, including what is known as the “Bragg Collection,” an assortment of 200 model locomotives and more than 1,600 rail cars. Visitors are encouraged to take over the controls for the model trains as they learn about railroad history in Texas. Volunteers from the Cotton Belt... Read More »

Growing Roses in Tyler, Texas Is Second Nature

We're No. 1: Tyler Municipal Rose Garden is the largest rose garden in the United States. The 14-acre park is obviously known for its beauty, and becomes an especially popular tourist attraction in both the spring and mid-October when the garden is in full bloom. More than 38,000 rose bushes exist representing 500 different varieties, ranging from tall grafted rose trees to miniature roses that are no larger than a dime. The Rose Garden is open from dawn until dark, seven days a week, and... Read More »
A Rose in Tyler, TX's Rose Garden

Texas Rose Festival in Tyler

Called the Rose Capital of the World, it's no surprise that the Texas Rose Festival in Tyler draws big crowds. The four-day festival began in 1933, and visitors can trace its history at the nearby Tyler Rose Museum. The Rose Parade marks the beginning of the annual festival, and leads to numerous other activities including the Coronation Ball, where the Rose Queen is crowned, and The Queen's Tea, when the public is invited to join the Rose Queen and her court. Of course, the real stars of the... Read More »

Historic Aviation Museum Expands at Tyler Airport

Fans of flying things flock to the newly expanded Historic Aviation Memorial Museum on the grounds of Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. The museum has 25 indoor and outdoor exhibits that provide a glimpse of aviation in days gone by. Memorabilia and World War II airplanes are placed throughout the museum. Occasional fly-ins provide many youngsters with their first experiences with small aircraft, and a simulator allows visitors to experience flying while safely on the ground. The museum was... Read More »
Cowan Fine Arts Center

Cowan Center Provides First-Rate Performing Arts Facility

The Cowan Center brings the world stage right to the heart of Tyler. Located on the campus of The University of Texas at Tyler, this venue offers a wide range of shows and events, with something to suite every age group. Kids will enjoy the center’s Arts in Education Series, which have included performances such as Michael Cooper’s Masked Marvels and Wondertales or The Berenstain Bears in Family Matters.Adult audienceces can experience all the excitement of the theater through the... Read More »
Tyler State Park

Lake Tyler Offers Water, Sun, and Family Fun

Lake Tyler's recreation areas are a family favorite for fun in east Texas. With a mild climate year round, this spot is a popular stop for both residents and visitors.The Lake Tyler Department controls six park areas around the lake, where camping, hiking and swimming are encouraged. Several boat ramps are available, many of which are free of charge and open all year. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy the variety of largemouth and spotted bass, catfish and sunfish that can be found swimming the... Read More »

Tyler's Rose Rudman Trail is Scenic Recreation Area

Tyler’s Rose Rudman Trail provides visitors with a scenic recreation area that every member of the family can enjoy. The 2.5 mile long, 8 foot wide paths are great for running, biking and rollerblading. Hiking and biking enthusiasts can also enjoy the trails constructed especially for them throughout the recreation area. Picnic areas and pavilions along the trail are great for family gatherings as well. Tall trees scattered throughout the recreation area provide a nice spot to stop for... Read More »

Tyler's American Freedom Museum Brings History to Life

The American Freedom Museum in Tyler offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience America’s rich history. This 15,000 square foot facility transports visitors to the very beginnings of American history through the display of over 600 documents and artifacts. Encounter pieces of the past in the Hall of Freedom, featuring exhibits covering every major American military conflict since the Revolutionary War, from a musket used in the Battle of Lexington to the uniform of a... Read More »
Caldwell Zoo

Tyler's Caldwell Zoo Is Hotspot for Family Fun

One of the best places for family fun in Tyler is Caldwell Zoo, where more than 2,000 animals await visitors. The animals are located in habitats across 85-acres and include lions, elephants, and giraffes – in the African savanna exhibit, for example. In the North American area of the zoo, guests may see mountain lions, bald eagles and bison.There’s even a special place for snake charmers: The zoo’s herpetarium, is filled with slippery snakes and awesome amphibians. Visitors... Read More »

Camp Fannin Veterans' Memorial Honors Soldiers

Experience the rich history of Tyler at the Camp Fannin Veterans’ Memorial. Named in honor of Texas Revolutionary War hero, Col. James Walker Fannin, the camp served as a training facility for recruits before they stepped onto the battlefields of World War II. Once an Army Air Corps Replacement Training Center, the 15,000-acre site became an Infantry Replacement Training Center in 1943. The troops who came through Camp Fannin were sent into battle to replace those who had been killed in... Read More »
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden

Tyler Finds Lots of Reasons to Celebrate

What a difference a trip makes. In the 1930s, some of Tyler’s town leaders attended a world’s fair and returned home inspired to find ways to bring tourists to Tyler. Roses seemed like a natural place to start, since Tyler had plenty of them. So began the Rose Festival, an event that celebrates both the natural beauty of the flowers and all of the good things that the city has to offer. The Rose Festival, which marked its 75-year anniversary in 2008, is held each October during harvest season... Read More »
Historic Charnwood District

Historic Tyler Works to Keep City’s Noteworthy Homes, Businesses Safe

In the mid-1970s, much of Tyler’s past had been bulldozed or renovated beyond recognition. Historic homes and commercial buildings were gone or threatened, and many members of the community knew that something had to be done. That something was the Historic Tyler organization, which was founded in 1977 and has led the charge to save literally thousands of the city’s noteworthy structures. And along the way, it’s helped entire districts and neighborhoods, even some brick... Read More »

Weekend in Tyler, TX

Tyler has attractions galore, along with great restaurants and popular nightspots. This city, named for President John Tyler, is home to Caldwell Zoo, a variety of museums and several cultural attractions, and visitors can also enjoy outdoor destinations like Lake Palestine, Lake Tyler, Tyler State Park and numerous golf courses. Day 1 Upscale Dinner at Bernard’s Bernard Mediterranean Restaurant offers a large selection of interesting pasta, steaks, veal and chicken dishes. Appetizers... Read More »
Tyler Museum of Art

Tyler Museum of Art Educates and Inspires

The Tyler Museum of Art has been a center for art education and appreciation since its opening in 1971. With almost 1,500 works on permanent display and several rotating collections, the museum offers visitors a wide array of art to enjoy. The Tyler Museum of Art always has intriguing exhibits on display from abstract collections to highlights of local artists. This American Association of Museums-accredited institution offers tours for adults and docent-led tours for school groups. The museum... Read More »

Brookshire's World of Wildlife Museum in Tyler, TX

Brookshire’s World of Wildlife Museum and Country Store in Tyler lets visitors explore more than 450 animal dioramas representing animals from around the world. The best part? It’s all FREE.After venturing through the deserts of Africa and the forests of North America, browse through Brookshire’s Country Store, which is filled with grocery items and fixtures reminiscent of an old fashioned 1920s grocery store.Don’t miss the excitement of the playground areas as well.... Read More »

Tyler Rose Garden Blooms With Natural Beauty

The magnificent 14-acre Tyler Rose Garden park is home to the nation’s largest rose garden, complete with 38,000 rose bushes. Rose enthusiasts flock to Tyler every year to enjoy the rich beauty on display in the gardens and to take part in such events as the annual Texas Rose Festival. The garden is a favorite spot for snapping photos. Other floral aficionados take advantage of the on-site demonstration garden to learn expert tricks and tips to improve their own home gardens. The Rose... Read More »
Goodman-LeGrand Home

Goodman-LeGrand Home and Museum in Tyler Brings Civil War History to Life

The first property ever to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tyler, TX was the Goodman-LeGrand Home. Now home to the Goodman Museum, the home is located on North Broadway Avenue.The museum is open for public tours, with many of the Goodman family’s antique furnishings on display. Individual guests are welcome for walk-in tours, and photography sessions, group tours and special functions can be scheduled in advance.The home was originally constructed as a one-... Read More »