Crowley is a city located mainly in Tarrant County in the U.S. state of Texas. A tiny portion of the city (.01 sq mi) extends into Johnson County. The population was 12,838 at the 2010 census.
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5 based on 1 reviews
Fort Worth's premier art museum, featuring paintings from international painters.
I may be spoiled by the expansive collection of my hometown art museum, gallery upon gallery. There are basically 6 galleries at the Kimball, 4 of which were closed (in preparation for upcoming exhibit etc.) I did enjoy seeing the collection in the North gallery- a few Picassos, Monets, Matisse and several versions of Madona and child. I did not visit the African art which is housed in the building next door. As this museum is clustered with the Modern Art and Amon Carter, it could be worth your while to visit others if in the area. The coffee shop/Pavillion Cafe offers some good fare.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
The wine here was good and this place is worth a quick visit. There isn't much to do after the wine tasting because the place is small and in a remote area, but I would still recommend a trip.
5 based on 8 reviews
I took my 7 yr old granddaughter on a ride today. She absolutely LOVED it! Today was better than Christmas morning!! I have a feeling we will be regular customers. The horses were amazing and Judy was just wonderful! Thanks for an amazing memorable morning!!!
3 based on 1 reviews
Well laid out and clean. It's well maintained and there's a decent amount of space. Grounds were nice, and plenty of parking.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
My wife goes here regularly, and occasionally I go with her. It's not a huge place, but has a great variety of antiques and people who will be glad to help you. Great service and knowledgeable people.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
City zoo that presents animal habitats as they exist in the world.
We went on a Thursday in March, that happened to be during spring break. Apparently most of the Ft. Worth area schools have spring break at the same time. The zoo was PACKED. There was a traffic jam to get into parking, and we had to park about a half mile away in a field, then walk to the entrance. Inside was crowded, but not enough to ruin the experience, we just had to wait in line for everything.
It's a really nice zoo, just don't go during Ft. Worth's spring break!
5 based on 14 reviews
You have 1 hour to escape. You will have to use your wits, ingenuity, creative thinking and maybe your friends to solve the clues and escape the room. Are you TWISTED enough?
My daughter and I have done 10+ rooms around the area. Twisted Key is top notch and you won't be disappointed! The two rooms are very unique and a blast to attack. The owners/staff are super as well, all around an awesome experience. Book today!
4.5 based on 464 reviews
Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art houses a preeminent collection of nineteenth-and twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and works on paper, and it is one of the nation's major repositories of American photography. It is also home to nearly 400 works by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, the two greatest artists of the American West. Museum Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday 'til 8:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.; Closed Mondays and major holidays
Lovely museum. Really enjoyed the photography exhibit by Rania Matar.
This exhibition is described as "bringing together four bodies of work by the Lebanese-American photographer Rania Matar that trace the development of female identity through portraiture. Depicting transitional moments of life, from young girlhood to middle age, Matar’s works address personal and collective identity through photographs mining female adolescence and womanhood. Photographing girls and women in both the United States and the Middle East, the artist shows how the forces that shape female identity transcend cultural and geographic boundaries."
Each girl photographed is as individual as the room she calls "home". The colors in each photo, whether of the individual, or the "stuff" in the room, are dynamic. Interesting to see how they each live, whether they have a little or a lot.
4 based on 58 reviews
Very clean and looks new! The staff and lifeguards were friendly, helpful and relaxed. It's a smaller park with tons of things to do for young kids. For families with young kids this is an A+. We had fun in the lazy river and 4 slides with our teens. The lines weren't long at all.
4.5 based on 214 reviews
This was a beautiful place to go.Truly enjoyed walking it with another couple. Be sure to eat before you go or put snacks in your pocket because they don't really sell any. If you take small children be aware there are several water features. There were plenty of things to look at and it's bigger than it looks.
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