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Strong Commitment to the Arts Evident Throughout Tyler

A strong arts community brings vitality to a region – and that’s one reason Tyler is such a stimulating place to live and work.

The Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House was built in 1878 and is the birthplace of the late Washington news correspondent Sa

Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House Provides Elegant Educational Site

Since the days when Queen Victoria sat on the throne of England, the Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House has served as a backdrop for all of life’s highlights in Tyler.

Ballet Tyler has made the Cowan Center its performance venue of choice.

Cowan Center Provides First-Rate Performing Arts Facility

"We used to go to Dallas a lot; now we just go now and then.”

Portraits of rose queens and their courts, along with their gowns, are among the items displayed at the Tyler Rose Museu

Tourism Blooms With Texas Rose Festival and Azalea Flower Trail

Tourism in Tyler just keeps coming up roses – and azaleas.

A visitor admires paintings on exhibit at the Tyler Museum of Art.

Tyler Museum of Art Begins Planning for New Facility

new Facility will ensure continuation of museum’s role in the community.

The Historic Aviation Memorial Museum has several interesting aircraft on display for visitors.

Historic Aviation Museum Expands at Tyler Airport

Fans of flying things flock to the newly expanded Historic Aviation Memorial Museum on the grounds of Tyler Pounds Regional Airport.

The traditions of the Tyler Junior College Apache Belles date all the way back to the 1940s. Above, an early-years team

Apache Belles Mark 60 Years As Dancing Diplomats

Extreme courtesy and captivating choreography are the trademarks of the Tyler Junior College Apache Belles, a precision dance and drill team outfitted in their trademark cowboy boots, hats and short shorts.

Goodman Museum

Goodman Museum Tours Allow Guests to Peer Back into History

Trivia answer: Tyler’s first property ever to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places was the Goodman-LeGrand Home, located on North Broadway Avenue.

Andrew Carnegie

Historic Carnegie Library Building Among Few Remaining in State

It was the first building in Tyler to have running water, and it served as the city’s public library until 1980.

Century-Old Tyler Depot Gets Historic Landmark Designation

Tyler's historic Cotton Belt Depot turned 100 years old in June 2005‚ and the city celebrated by unveiling a plaque establishing the depot as a National Historic Landmark.

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