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| Arts |
| Navarro
Council of the Arts website |
| 110 W. 6th Avenue |
903.872.5411 |
| This county organization presents a full season
of professional performing and visual arts in all Navarro
County schools and stages ten to twelve professional art
exhibits at no cost to the public in the Warehouse Living
Arts Center Gallery. |
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| Palace Theatre website |
| 112 W. 6th Avenue |
903.874.7792 |
| Restored 1921 Vaudeville theatre located
in downtown Corsicana that hosts a performance series each
year featuring major artists. |
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Attractions |
| Collin Street Bakery website |
| 401 W. 7th Avenue |
903.872.8111 |
| I-45 @ Highway 287 |
903.872.2157 |
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800.292.7400 |
| Known for the very popular DeLuxe Fruitcake,
the most widely distributed cake in the world. Enjoy complimentary
samples and choose from the enormous variety of fresh-baked
goodies. |
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| Cook Center Planetarium website |
| 3100 W. Collin Street |
903.874.1211 |
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800.988.5317 |
| Home of the largest domed theater and planetarium
in Texas, which features star, laser and large-format movies
to entertain and educate audiences of all ages. |
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| Gander Mountain website |
| 3301 Corsicana Crossings Blvd. |
903.874.2500 |
| Founded upon the “We Live Outdoors” culture
and theme, this leading specialty retailer serves the needs
of outdoor lifestyle enthusiasts, with a particular focus
on hunting, fishing and camping. |
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| Historic Homes |
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903.654.4850 |
| Walk or drive through the historic neighborhoods
of Governor’s Drive, Mills Place and the Carriage District
to view the beautiful homes. |
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| Navarro Pecan Co. website |
| 2131 E. Highway 31 |
903.872.5641 |
| Largest pecan-shelling plant in the world,
with over 50 million pounds of pecans processed each year.
Choose from a tempting array of dried fruits, candies and
nuts in the retail store. |
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| Pearce Civil War & Western Art Museum website |
| 3100 W. Collin Street |
903.875.7642 |
When you step into the Pearce Collections, you will come as close as anyone now alive to fully experiencing the two epic events of the 1800s – events which forged this country's national identity – the American Civil War and the westward expansion that followed.
The Pearce Western Art Collection is home to original representational works of art by acknowledged masters of Western Art as well as recent original works by members of the National Academy of Western Art, the Cowboy Artists of America, and the National Sculpture Society, among others. |
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| Russell Stover Candies website |
| 3200 S. Highway 287 |
903.875.0180 |
| Shop the wide selection from the largest and
finest hand-dipped chocolate producer in the world. Enjoy
delectable samples while watching entertaining candy-making
demonstrations. |
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| Temple Beth-El website |
| 208 S. 15th Street |
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| Constructed in 1898, this historic
temple with its striking onion domes reflects the long-standing
Jewish heritage in the town. |
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| City
Parks |
| Call 903.654.4874 for more information on Corsicana
Parks & Recreation or visit theeir website at www.cityofcorsicana.com |
| Allyn Park website |
| 301 S. Beaton Street |
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| Bunert Park website |
| 201 Bunert Park Road |
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| Community Park website |
| 400 Oaklawn Drive |
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| Cunningham-South Hill Park website |
| South 9th Street |
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| Downtown Pocket Park website |
| 120 N. Beaton Street |
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| Fullerton-Garitty Park website |
| 3201 McKnight Lane |
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| I.O.O.F. Park website |
| Between 45th Street and Highway 22 |
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| Jester Park website |
| 600 W. Park Avenue |
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| Lake Halbert Park website |
| 1600 Lake Halbert Road |
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| Nature Park website |
| 2200 Oak Valley Road |
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| Petroleum Park website |
| 418 S. 12th Street |
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| Water Tower Park website |
| 1020 W. 6th Avenue |
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| Entertainment |
| Warehouse
Living Arts Center website |
| 119 W. 6th Avenue |
903.872.5421 |
| The Warehouse Living Arts Center, one of our community's greatest assets, has been at the very heart of entertainment, arts education and culture for over 35 years. The Warehouse Living Arts Center was founded as a 501(c)3 charitable organization with its primary purpose, to provide a vehicle for the education in, production and development of the performing arts, including but not limited to drama, musical and related cultural productions and to encourage community participation in all aspects of the creative arts. |
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| Cinemark Movie Theater website |
| 1803 W. 7th Avenue |
903.872.5211 |
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| Max’s
Club |
| 514 S. 7th Street |
903.872.7710 |
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| Golf |
| Oak
Trails Golf Course |
| 2501 N. Business 45 |
903.872.1801 |
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| Hunting |
| Upland Bird Country website |
| 1720 S. Highway 287 |
903.872.5663 |
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| Lakes |
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| Museums |
| Capehart Communications Collection |
| 409 S. 9th Street |
903.872.0440 |
| Largest privately owned museum in the
United States features 10,000 square feet of amazing
communications equipment, electrical appliances and
unusual artifacts from the 1880’s through the
1990’s. |
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Glenn Cumbie Museum of Aviation
and Military History |
| 9000 Old Navarro Road |
903.654.4847 |
| Located on the site of
the World War II training field, this Museum features
exhibits of authentic uniforms, photographs, artifacts
and memorabilia of aviation and military history from
World War I to the present day. |
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| Lefty Frizzell Museum |
| 912 W. Park Avenue (at Pioneer Village) |
903.654.4846 |
| True monument to the famed
country singer of the 1950’s hits “If You’ve
Got the Money Honey, I’ve Got the Time” and “Always
Late”. See the life-size bronze statue of Lefty
and a collection of his furniture, music, photographs
and western suits from the famous Nudies Western Tailor. |
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| Pearce Civil War & Western Art Museum website |
| 3100 W. Collin Street |
903.875.7642 |
When you step into the Pearce Collections, you will come as close as anyone now alive to fully experiencing the two epic events of the 1800s – events which forged this country's national identity – the American Civil War and the westward expansion that followed.
The Pearce Western Art Collection is home to original representational works of art by acknowledged masters of Western Art as well as recent original works by members of the National Academy of Western Art, the Cowboy Artists of America, and the National Sculpture Society, among others. |
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| Pioneer Village website |
| 912 W. Park Avenue |
903.654.4846 |
| Experience life in the
1800’s
through a collection of early settler homes and businesses
filled with heirlooms, artifacts and family treasures.
Follow the escapades of outlaws Bonnie and Clyde in the
Peace Officers Museum, and examine Harmon’s Hoodlum
Wagon, a roving jail used to pick up rowdy roughnecks
in the 1920’s. |
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| Watkins Wildlife Museum |
| 3229 S. 15th Street |
903.874.6587 |
| Extensive collection represents
forty years of safari and wild game hunting available
for public viewing. |
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| Shopping |
| College Park Mall |
| 3500 W. 7th Avenue |
903.872.7486 |
| Indoor mall featuring major retailers Beall’s
and Goody’s as well as several specialty stores. |
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| Historic Downtown website |
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903.654.4850 |
| Stroll along the tree-lined streets while shopping
for fine antiques, clothing, furniture and numerous specialty
items. Sample the local eateries, including one of the oldest
continually operated soda fountains in Texas. |
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| Trimmings website |
| 2030 Haggar Street |
903.872.1556 |
| Browse the vast, wonderful selection of candles,
potpourri and gifts for the home available at amazing discounts. |
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| VF Outlet
Mall website |
| 316 Factory Outlet Drive |
903.874.1503 |
| Discover incredible savings on quality brand
names for the entire family from Nautica, Lee, Vanity Fair,
Wrangler and more. |
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