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Blue Star Museums in Fort Worth

July 8th, 2010 by Grover McMains

Blue Star Flag

In cooperation with Blue Star Families and the National Endowment for the Arts, over 600 museums across the country are allowing active duty military and their families free admission through Labor Day of this year.  In Fort Worth the Kimbell Art Museum, the Amon Carter and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth are all participants in this program.

Have you seen a blue star on a rectangular red and white background on a car or in the window of a house?  In case you don’t know its significance, it means that a family member is serving in the United States armed forces.  It may have begun earlier, but it was a very prominent feature in homes during World War II, and if the person died serving in the military, a gold star was displayed.  During WWII The Texas White House, home to the James Newkirk family at the time, proudly displayed four blue stars.  To honor those four young men, our bed and breakfast has offered discounts to military personnel since September 11, 2001.

If you’re active duty military or know someone who is, please let them know about the Blue Star Museum program.  You can find all participating museums online at Blue Star Families.  And when you call that family, be sure to say, “thanks for your service to our country.”

Texas named America's Capital of Culture

March 1st, 2010 by Grover McMains

Kimbell Art Museum, best small art museum in the United States

Kimbell Art Museum, best small art museum in the United States

I’m sure it will surprise the folks on the east and west coasts, but America Online Travel has named the State of Texas as the country’s new Capital of Culture.  In addition to Fort Worth’s Kimbell and Modern Art Museums, Sid Richardson Museum and Bass Performance Hall, Dallas’ Performing Arts Center, Austin’s live music, the Johnson Space Craft Center, the Dallas Cowboys, Houston’s Grand Opera, and the entire state for diversity of architectural styles were all contributors to the honor.  Can’t you just hear someone from New Jersey or from overseas saying, “Let’s take a few days and go down there and see all these things.”  Pretty tall order, partner!  But if you want to pick a place to start, I’d suggest Fort Worth.  And if you need a place to stay, I know of a little bed and breakfast in Fort Worth that’s really close to everything.  Why, you can even take a day trip to that little city east of us!

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