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    Free Fun

    How to have the most fun in Dallas-Fort Worth without spending a dime

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 2, 2015 | 10:01 am

    With so much to do in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it can be a drag on your wallet paying for all of it. It's easy to forget that there are a ton of free options available, many of them year-round.

    So step away from the ATM and hold on to that credit card — here are some of the best ways to have a good time in Dallas-Fort Worth without paying a dime.

    Museums
    You would be shocked at how many people never think about museums as sources of free entertainment. This is what they're missing:

    • Just in the Dallas Arts District alone, the Dallas Museum of Art, which reverted to free admission in 2013, and the Crow Collection of Asian Art are both free every day. The Nasher Sculpture Center is free the first Saturday of every month.
    • For more art appreciation in downtown Dallas, download a map from PublicArtWalk Dallas and embark on a free self-guided tour of sites such as Thanks-Giving Square, Pioneer and Pegasus plazas, and Henry Moore's Dallas Piece.
    • Stepping out of downtown Dallas, you can go to NorthPark Center, which is really an art gallery disguised as a mall. Or head to Fort Worth, where the Amon Carter Museum of American Art is always free and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is free every Sunday in 2015.
    • If you dare to venture out to the suburbs, the free Texas Sculpture Garden in Frisco claims it has "the largest private collection of contemporary Texas sculpture ever assembled and made available to the public."

    Festivals
    Once spring hits Dallas-Fort Worth, festival organizers start being generous and offer all sorts of free fun:

    • In March, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dallas is your chance to dress in green, drink in public and see people celebrate all things Irish. If you can't get enough of the Irish, you can get into the North Texas Irish Festival for free if you show up before 7 pm on Friday night.
    • When April hits, Deep Ellum Arts Festival in Dallas and Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival take over large sections of their respective cities to offer great art, music and food. The Denton Arts & Jazz Festival offers seven stages of continuous music over three days.
    • May brings the Cottonwood Art Festival in Richardson, an extravaganza of art as well as music. Trinity River Wind Festival takes advantage of the openness of the Trinity River Greenbelt for kite flying, paper airplane demonstrations and more.

    Outdoors
    Going to a public park or other free areas outside is always a good idea, but some places are better than others:

    • White Rock Lake is the crown jewel of Dallas, with great paths around the lake and unparalleled views.
    • Klyde Warren Park is an oasis in the concrete jungle of downtown Dallas (and it hosts hundreds of free events), while Main Street Garden offers slightly smaller-scale fun.
    • Reverchon Park is often called the "Central Park of Dallas," and it's not hard to see why, with its 46 acres and proximity to Katy Trail.
    • The Fort Worth Water Gardens don't offer much green, but it's always fun to get lost in the concrete and rushing water there.
    • Cedar Ridge Preserve is located just 20 minutes south of downtown Dallas, but it feels a world away with its miles of trails and wild animals.

    History
    History is all around us, although sometimes you have to look a little harder to find it:

    • Rightly or wrongly, Dallas is still known as the place where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. You can indulge your curiosity or pay your respects at these two locations in downtown Dallas: Dealey Plaza and JFK Memorial Plaza. If you so choose, you can also track down the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald in Fort Worth.
    • Freedman’s Cemetery Memorial in Uptown Dallas pays tribute to the former residents of Freedman's town, an 1850s-era African-American section of Dallas.
    • A national historic landmark, Fair Park can be appreciated even if it's not hosting the State Fair of Texas, thanks to its art deco buildings and multiple venues, including the free African American Museum.

    History is all around you when you visit Fair Park.

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    Texas ranks among best states for military retirees in 2025

    Amber Heckler
    May 26, 2025 | 9:15 am
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    Veterans deserve better healthcare and support no matter where they live.

    Military veterans looking to settle down in their retirement years may find happiness in Texas, which just ranked No. 21 on WalletHub's annual list of the "Best and Worst States for Military Retirees."

    The Lone Star State has made some improvements over its 2024 placement, when it ranked No. 28.

    Every year, WalletHub's analysts examine all 50 states and the District of Columbia based on each state's capability of providing a comfortable lifestyle for the nation's military retirees. States were ranked based on three categories: Economic environment, quality of life, and healthcare.

    Texas has the sixth best economic environment for its military retirees, the report said. Factors that influenced the state's rank include housing affordability, job growth, and tax-friendliness.

    The presence of veteran transition programs is also an important factor for readjusting to civilian life, the report says.

    "Many retirees also face major struggles including Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, disability and homelessness, which are especially difficult to deal with during this period of economic difficulty," the report's author wrote. "These veterans must also consider how state tax policies on military benefits vary, along with the relative friendliness of different job markets and other socioeconomic factors, when choosing a state in which to settle down."

    Texas still has room for improvement when it comes to improving its quality of life and healthcare for its military retirees. Texas' quality of life for veterans only ranks 32nd, while its healthcare ranked 36th.

    The quality of life metric was determined based on factors like the share of veterans, the share of VA facilities per number of veterans, the quality of each state's public universities, each state's "idealness of weather," among others. The healthcare rank covered the quality of VA hospitals, the number of mental health counselors per capita, and veteran suicide rates.

    South Carolina maintained the top spot as the No. 1 best state for military retirees, thanks to its multiple programs and laws that help transition veterans back into civilian life and provide retirement aid.

    The remaining top five states for veterans to retire were: Maryland (No. 2), New Hampshire (No. 3), North Dakota (No. 4), and Virginia (No. 5).

    Meanwhile, veterans should avoid retiring in states like Oregon (No. 51) and Washington (No. 50), which both ranked at the bottom of the list as the worst states for military retirees this year.

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