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Architecture Aficionados

From glass and steel cloud busters to intimate, turn of the century clock towers, Dallas/Fort Worth & Beyond is home to a wide array of architectural marvels. Step into a Romanesque style courthouse in downtown Dallas. Take in the Art Deco architecture at Fair Park. Or soak up the awe-inspiring sites inside the world-renowned Bass Concert Hall in Fort Worth. Whether you're desperate for dormers or craving Corinthian, this is the perfect excursion for you.

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2540 Farmers Branch Lane
Farmers Branch, Texas 75234
(972) 406-0184

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Monday thru Friday – 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 12:00 Noon – 6:00 p.m.

Park closed: Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day

Farmers Branch Historical Park
Farmers Branch

The Historical Park is nestled within 22 acres that trace the proud heritage of Farmers Branch, from the 1840s through the 1940s. The Gilbert House, built between 1856-1857, is the oldest rock structure in Dallas County still on its original foundation. Other local historic structures on the grounds include the 1937 Dodson House, home of the first Mayor of Farmers Branch; a one-room school that was once part of the Farmers Branch school from 1900-1915; and the original Farmers Branch railroad depot, built in 1877. Also features other structures from outside of Farmers Branch which have been moved to the park for preservation.


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