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Out of Town for Fri., March 17
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    "Tangible/Nothing"

    In the first reinstallation of the collection galleries since it opened in 2019, Ruby City will present an exhibit of artwork from the Linda Pace collection by national and international artists.
    Through July 30, 2023  
    Ruby City, San Antonio
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    Crawfish Cook-off and Tasting

    Get ready for the biggest mudbug festival on the Texas coast with all-you-can-eat crawfish, music, and lots of fun.
    Fri.-Sat., March 17-18
    Rockport
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    Dallas Blooms

    The largest floral show in the Southwest features 500,000 spring blooms, plus azaleas and Japanese cherry trees.
    Feb. 25-April 16
    Dallas
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    Living History Week

    The Pioneer Museum will have special historic skills events from churning butter to throwing tomahawks every day during spring break.
    Mon.-Sat., March 13-18. $5-12.
    Fredericksburg
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    Pick Your Own Strawberries and Tulips

    Pick a basket of fresh strawberries or tulips, enjoy the farm animals and games, and don’t forget to try the homemade ice cream.
    Thu.-Tue., through mid-May
    Sweet Berry Farm, Marble Falls
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    Quanah Parker Exhibit: One Man, Two Worlds

    Using 46 rare photographs, this exhibit tells the story of Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker as the mother and son made their way through a changing world.
    Jan. 14-April 15
    Temple
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    Robot Mania

    Mechanical fun comes to the science museum with critter bots, a robotic hand, robotic marionettes, and more.
    March 11-19  
    Johnson City
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    Spring Break Roundup

    During extended hours, the museum staff highlights facets of the Old West highlighted in the museum that encompasses much more than just paintings.
    Thu.-Sun., March 16-18. $14, 13 y/o and over.
    Briscoe Western Art Museum, San Antonio

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