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Six Flags Over Texas

Six Flags Over Texas

0.46km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A huge theme park which was located in Arlington. There are so many rides and so many things to rejuvenate your mind and it is a good picnic spot. People of all age groups can enjoy this place very much.

Superman: Tower of Power

Superman: Tower of Power

0.75km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

Superman: Tower of Power was a thrill ride located at Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky. Manufactured by Intamin, the ride opened in 1997 and offered guests a breathtaking experience of free-fall excitement.

AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium

2.38km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A retractable roof stadium in Arlington, formerly known as the Cowboys Stadium, which serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. The stadium has around 80000 seats and it makes it the fourth largest stadium in the NFL by seating capacity.

Arlington Museum of Art

Arlington Museum of Art

3.99km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A non-collecting art museum located in downtown Arlington, Texas. It hosts art exhibitions and also offers art-related adult workshops, children's classes, film screenings, and lectures. It is also home to a basement recording studio known as Zig Productions.

C R Smith Museum

C R Smith Museum

9.12km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

Located on the campus of the American Airlines flight academy. It preserves the history of American Airlines and interprets the air transportation industry. There are so many activities taking place here and a lot of people visit this place every day.

Cow Marsh Old School Baptist Church

Cow Marsh Old School Baptist Church

16.43km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

The Cow Marsh Old School Baptist Church is a historic church located in Kent County, Delaware. Founded in the early 19th century, this church is emblematic of the Old School Baptist tradition prevalent in that era.

Cedar Hill State Park

Cedar Hill State Park

16.72km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A great place to escape from the hustle-bustle life of the metroplex, which was covered with lush greenery and a cool place for fishing and boating. It is also hie for so many varieties of migratory birds.

The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum

The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum

18.1km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A bronze sculpture by Robert Glen, that decorates Williams Square in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. The sculpture commemorates the wild mustangs that were historically important inhabitants of much of Texas, running through a watercourse, with fountains giving the effect of water splashed by the animals' hooves.

Bachman Lake

Bachman Lake

22.02km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A small freshwater lake located in the Bachman Lake community of northwest Dallas. It is one of the main water resource of the city. Today, Bachman Lake is used as a recreational area that includes the Bachman Recreation Center several picnic areas, and a playground, walkways,fitness stations, benches, water fountains and more.

Cutting Edge Haunted House

Cutting Edge Haunted House

22.72km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is a haunted house attraction located in an abandoned meat-packing factory in Fort Worth, Texas. In 2009, Guinness World Records recorded the attraction as "The World's Largest Haunted House". The attraction received two records in Guinness World Records for "World's Largest Haunted Attraction" and "World's Largest Walk Through Haunted House" in 2015.

Dallas Zoo

Dallas Zoo

23.72km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas which was home to over 2,000 animals representing 406 species.

Fort Worth Water Gardens

Fort Worth Water Gardens

24.05km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A beautiful and refreshing oasis that was adjacent to the Fort Worth convention center. One of the architectural marvel which can be enjoyed throughout the year. There are so many water features and wonders to see around this urban park.

Frontiers of Flight Museum

Frontiers of Flight Museum

24.13km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

An aerospace museum which was located within a terminal at Dallas Love Field. The museum features an extensive collection of aviation history artifacts and vehicles and so more.

Saint Patrick Cathedral

Saint Patrick Cathedral

24.31km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

A cathedral of the Catholic church located in Fort worth. It is a parish of the Diocese of Fort Worth and the seat of its bishop. It is listed along with nearby parish facilities on the National Register of Historic Places as the St. Patrick Cathedral Complex with the church building.

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower

24.51km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is a huge 561 feet observation tower whichw as located at 300 Reunion Boulevard in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas. The tower is part of the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex, and is the city's 15th tallest building.

Sid Richardson Museum

Sid Richardson Museum

24.51km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is a historic sundance square in Fort Worth, Texas, and features permanent and special exhibitions of paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, as well as some additional late 19th-century works about the American West.

West End Historic District (Dallas)

West End Historic District (Dallas)

24.75km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

The West End Historic District, located in Dallas, Texas, is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood that serves as a window into the city's history, commerce, and entertainment. This historic district is known for its well-preserved architecture, lively atmosphere, and a blend of the old and the new, making it a popular destination for both residents and visitors.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza

John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza

24.78km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is a monument of the former United States President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas. It lies in the block bounded by Main, Record, Commerce, and Market Streets. A historically important place and a lot of people comes this place and spend some valuable time here.

The Dallas World Aquarium

The Dallas World Aquarium

24.97km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

This is an aquarium and zoo which was located at the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas. It aids conservation and education by housing many animals that are threatened or endangered as part of a cooperative breeding program with other zoos around the world.

The Samurai Collection

The Samurai Collection

24.99km from International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

Also known as "The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum" is a museum of Samurai armor which contains nearly three hundred Japanese samurai objects, including suits of armor, helmets, masks, horse armor, and weaponry, dating from the 12th to the 19th century AD with a focus on the Edo period.

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International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

621 Six Flags Dr, Arlington, TX 76011, USA

Located inside the International Bowling Campus in Arlington, Texas. The World Bowling Writers International Bowling Hall of Fame and United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame are at this location, along with many exhibits on both the history of bowling and its current status as the nation's No. 1 participatory sport.