Museums & Historical Places Below is our Allen online directory of child friendly Museums & Historical Places in the greater Allen & Dallas TX area. If you’re into science, nature, railroads or flight, we’ve listed it below. You'll notice there are several museums in the Collin County area. Collin County Museums are a great way for kids to learn! Save money with online printable COUPONS on the Coupon Page with Discounts to all your favorite Allen businesses!
Age of Steam Railroad Museum Phone: 214-428-0101 Address: 1105 Washington St, Dallas
Bolin Wildlife Museum Phone: 972-562-2639 Address: 1028 North McDonald, McKinney
Phone: 972-380-8800 Address: 4572 Claire Chennault , Addison
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to promoting aviation studies and to perpetuating America's aviation heritage; the museum fulfills its mission by restoring, operating, maintaining and displaying historically-significant, vintage aircraft, and by collecting materials related to the history of aviation.
Phone: 972-562-8796 Address: 315 S. Chestnut Street, McKinney A collection of restored homes & buildings dating from the 1850s.
Collin County Farm Museum Phone: 972-424-1460 Address: 7117 County Road 166 The Farm Museum has 30,000 square feet of exhibit space covering 100 years of Farm History. Walk-ins $1/person, under six are free.
Phone: 972-542-9457 Address: 105 N. Chestnut, McKinney
Phone: 214-428-5555 Address: 3535 Grand Avenue, Dallas Four diorama halls which include fifty dioramas of Texas wildlife, each using real specimens from the Museum’s collections, including all major biotic provinces of Texas.
Other permanent halls include: Ocean Dallas, Ice Age Dallas, Paleo Prep Lab, Live Animal Room, Texas Dinosaurs Hall; Verizon Technology Center; Science Bulletins. The Museum also has a traveling exhibits program which brings a new exhibit every 3-4 months covering a wide range of topics.
Phone: 214-350-3600 Address: 6911 Lemmon Ave, Dallas (Located in Love Field Airport) Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm; Sunday 1pm - 5pm
Phone: 972-569-6909 Address: 205 W. Hunt Street, McKinney The Heard Craig Historical Center promotes the fine arts through educational programs and exhibits and honors the legacy of the Heard & Craig families through the preservation of the historic properties. The Heard-Craig House, built in 1900, is a beautifully restored historic home located in McKinney's historic district.

Phone: 972-562-5566 Address: One Nature Place, McKinney The Heard's indoor exhibits provide an interactive environment in which visitors can discover, enjoy and experience various aspects of the Texas natural environment. Several permanent and rotating collections. Wildlife Sanctuary: Beautiful 289-acre sanctuary where visitors can walk on seven different nature trails. Five different ecosystems on the sanctuary including a wetlands and prairie. Home to a 2-acre native plant garden that has hundreds of native plant species. Check Heard website for seasonal garden classes and trail guide information.
Phone: 972-424-7874 Address: 1900 W. 15th Street, Plano Turn-of-the-century farming on the Blackland Prairies of North Texas is captured in this recently completed restoration in Plano, 20 miles north of Dallas. The Heritage Farmstead Museum offers a four acre complex with row crops, gardens, a windmill, and a handsome 1891 Victorian farmhouse with 12 original outbuildings.
Interurban Railway Museum Phone: 972-941-2117 Address: 901 East 15th Street, Plano
Phone: 972-542-9457 Address: 300 E. Virginia, McKinney There's a new Civil War Exhibit at the North Texas History Center! This exhibit, developed by the staff of the North Texas History Center, uses words, photos, and objects to tell the story of the Reluctant Confederates.
Phone: 214-428-5448 Address: 1515 South Harwood St., Dallas, TX Nestled in 13 wooded acres just south of downtown Dallas, Dallas Heritage Village provides visitors, young & young at heart, a unique museum experience. "Living Breathing Texas History"Dallas Heritage Village is a living history museum portraying life in North Texas from 1840-1910. The museum is composed of 38 historic structures & boasts a working Civil War era farm, a traditional Jewish household, elegant Victorian homes, a school, a church & commercial buildings.
Pecan Grove Cemetery Phone: 972-542-4029 Address: S.H. 5 (McDonald Street) at Eldorado/Industrial, McKinney Situated on property originally granted by the Republic of Texas in 1845, Pecan Grove is the final resting place for many Texas pioneers, from Governors to gunslingers. Heroes of the Texas Revolution are interred here, as are veterans of the Mexican War, The Civil War, and every war thereafter.
The Science Place Phone: 214-428-5555 Address: 1318 Second Avenue, Dallas
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