The Frisco Heritage Museum tells the rich stories of the development of the city of Frisco, Texas from the turn of the last century to the present day. Museum exhibits feature dozens of rare artifacts and photographs depicting Frisco's past. The Museum chronicles Frisco's growth from the small farming town of Lebanon to one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
Pricing:
$8 Family, $4 Adults, $3 Seniors, $2 Children, 4 and Under Free.
Map / Location:
6455 Page St, Frisco TX 75034 Map »
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Wednesday thru Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 1pm - 5pm
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In its most ambitious project to date, the Museum of the American Railroad closed its location in Dallas Fair Park to relocate its collections and operations 30 miles north to Frisco, Texas. The museum includes items from the "golden age" of railroad history throughout the 1900s, including railroad history tied to the "Frisco Line" railroad, from where Frisco, TX derives its name. Visitors will be able to explore actual rail cars and locomotives when the museum is complete.
Pricing:
$12 Adults, $6 Children
Map / Location:
8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, TX Map »
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https://www.historictrains.org/
The National Videogame Museum, located in Frisco, Texas, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of video games. The museum features interactive exhibits, playable games from various eras, and educational programs designed to engage visitors of all ages. Its mission is to provide insight into the video game industry’s past, explore its future, and foster a sense of community among gaming enthusiasts. The museum offers a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to learn about the evolution of gaming while connecting with others who share an interest in this medium.