Arlington celebrates centennial of its first city park
The city will add its 100th park later this year, capping off the centennial celebration with a bang.
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Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau introduces “All Tracks Lead to Grapevine,” a captivating dinosaur experience running from June 3rd to July 31st. This Summer program promises a prehistoric adventure for all ages.
Dino-Dig at Grapevine Tower Gallery offers interactive excavation for budding paleontologists to uncover dinosaur bones. Educational panels detail the prehistoric Western Interior Seaway. Saturdays feature Dino Talks by Grapevine Fossil Hunter, Murray Cohen, renowned for recent discoveries. Grapevine Observation Tower offers insight into dinosaur discoveries for $3 per ticket.
Grapevine Vintage Railroad presents “Dinos on the Tracks,” with activities and narration by Dr. Ron Tykoski of the Perot Museum. Excursions run Fridays from June 14th to July 19th at $10 – $12 per ticket.
Historic Palace Theatre hosts “Dinosaur Thursdays” with classic films, including “The Land Before Time” and “Dinosaur,” at $5 per person.
Grapevine Public Library features interactive programs for children, exploring real dinosaur bones and Texas’s prehistoric past.
“Tracks on Main” has more than 25 merchants offering dinosaur-themed treats and discounts.
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