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From its inception, the Tyler Museum of Art concentrated on exhibitions of 19th and 20th century art and gained recognition for its particular emphasis on the work of emerging contemporary artists from Texas and surrounding states. Texas artists James Surls and Vernon Fisher, as well as Louisiana’s Clyde Connell, are prominent artists whose first museum exposure
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A fun and educational adventure awaits you at the Brookshire’s World of Wildlife Museum and Country Store. More than 450 mammals, reptiles, fowl and aquatic species from Africa and North America are on display at this unique museum. The museum offers spectacular, realistic wildlife dsiplays alongside educational information for each animal.
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The Carnegie History Center, located at 125 S. College in downtown Tyler is in the location formerly occupied by the Carnegie Public Library and houses the Smith County Historical Society. Dating from 1914, it houses a fascinating
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