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    Aileen R.

    Amazing and historical. The abandoned ruins at Phantom Hill tell you a story of a town that once was. Established in 1851 Phantom Hill was a city that had officers, a bakery, a storage store, a hospital, and a surgeon. It is quite fascinating that the chimneys and foundations of the homes are still standing. When we came to visit there was no one else in sight. Follow the path as their are warning signs of rattle snakes. What is so cool about coming here is that it is absolutely free. You will learn a lot. Do not forget to pick up a free tour guide map before you start at the entrance.

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    Out here at the lake you get good houses on the best lake in Texas and the best view and fishing spots

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    City of Abilene City Hall - Art and statues in and around downtown Abilene. Also know as the Story book capital of America. This one is the 'Nightmare '

    City of Abilene City Hall

    3.5(6 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Once a small Texas frontier settlement, Abilene is a modern, thriving city where the past is…read morecelebrated and remembered in unique museums such as Frontier Texas! and the Grace Museum. Abilene Zoo has more than 1,000 animals, including some lions and tigers and bears (oh my) The 19th century Fort Phantom Hill is part of the Texas Forts Trail, connecting various West Texas frontier landmarks. 12th armored division memorial museum Located in the town of Buffalo Gap, Texas, the Taylor County History Center, previously known as the Buffalo Gap Historic Village, is a living museum that tells the nostalgic story of the last half century of the West Texas wild frontier. Located about half an hour from Abilene State Park, the Morgan Jones Planetarium is one of the very few planetariums in Texas. The National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature is an unusual museum that focuses on illustrations in literature. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. There's plenty to keep you and your guest busy.

    The lady at the front desk was condescending, rude, and extremely unhelpful. I hope the city looks…read moreinto finding a course on customer service and maybe some sensitivity training. Cultural competency for this city would be wonderful.

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    City of Abilene City Hall - Art and statues in and around downtown Abilene. Also know as the Story book capital of America. This one is the 'Nightmare '

    Art and statues in and around downtown Abilene. Also know as the Story book capital of America. This one is the 'Nightmare '

    City of Abilene City Hall - Safety City - Melvin Martin Center for Children's Safety

    Safety City - Melvin Martin Center for Children's Safety

    City of Abilene City Hall - Safety City - Melvin Martin Center for Children's Safety

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    Safety City - Melvin Martin Center for Children's Safety

    Frontier Texas

    Frontier Texas

    4.6(45 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    Man, if there is one thing to do when you visit Abilene, it has to be to come here and check out…read morethis unique museum. I was in town and killing time before meeting up with some people in the evening, and came across this as an option. I swung by and was thoroughly impressed. The young man behind the counter was friendly and walked me through where I'd be going and what I'd be seeing. I was the only one in the "next group" for the intro video, and he even delayed the start time since I ran to the restroom before roaming the grounds. They have an impressive display of artifacts ranging from early Texas all the way through the frontier days, including a very impressive array of historic guns towards the end. They have interactive kiosks and hologram displays where actors portray historical figures and tell "firsthand" accounts of what was experienced on the frontier, right out of the accounts left by those people beforehand. There's a second theater towards the end of the museum that's a lot more immersive. You have to rotate around in a swivel chair as the story is told from all around you, and there's lights and sound to really sell you on the experience-- all from the comfort of your air-conditioned chair. I don't plan on being back in Abilene anytime soon, but if I ever was back with friends, I'd take them here to check this place out.

    Excellent displays of artifacts from the early days of Texas. Quality movies portraying how Texas…read morechanged and the demise of the buffalo. Very sad, but made way for cattle. Good coverage of the Native Americans and their culture. It was seriously the best kept museum I have seen. And many hands-on elements. Definitely worth a visit if in the area. The staff were very friendly as well!

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    Frontier Texas
    Frontier Texas

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    The Abilene Chamber of Commerce - JACOB'S DREAM by Jack Maxwell, located at Abilene Christian University.

    The Abilene Chamber of Commerce

    5.0(3 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    I wish YELP had a catagory for Sights to See or Local Attractions. I travel a lot and try to find…read morelocal flavor, or "what sets one town apart from any other." When I first went to Meridian, Mississippi I found they had the fantastic Dentzel Carousel, and beautifully painted life-sized carousel horses which were scattered around town as a fundraising venture for "Hope Village" for children. Tracking down the carousel horses made for a fantastic adventure. This adventure started a trend for me. Now I look for this same type of art project in all of the towns I travel to. Here in Abilene there are numerous outdoor Sculptures scattered all over town. I found quite a few, but I'm sure I missed a lot of them. I've posted some of these photos here. There is also a Fantastic Rock Sculpture at the University and the ruins of an old abandoned Fort (Fort Phantom Hill) to explore nearby. Besides the outdoor art, my dad loved visiting the "12th Armored Division Memorial Museum" & we both enjoyed "Frontier Texas". You can learn more about the area by checking out http://abilenecac.org/index.htm - - - So far I have found a lot of unique things in my travels. In Texas : Abilene - Iron Sculptures Amarillo - Quarter Horses Austin - Guitars Corpus Christi - Dolphins Odessa - Rabbits Wichita Falls - Mustangs - - - In Mississippi : Madison - Carousel Horses Hattiesburg - Swans Biloxi - tree sculptures - - - In Oklahoma: Shawnee - Painted Indian Ponies - - - * The next time I travel through Colorado I plan to look for the Painted Piano's scattered around Fort Collins.

    Stopped buy the Abilene Chamber of Commerce to pick up welcome packets, it was the first time I had…read morewent their location to do so, as you enter the building you see the elevator, push the button for number 2 . When the doors open there it it!! Nice friendly people. Was only able to get a couple packs. I need to save some money and join the Chamber.

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    The Abilene Chamber of Commerce - 'Everlasting Water' in JACOB'S DREAM by Jack Maxwell, located at Abilene Christian University.

    'Everlasting Water' in JACOB'S DREAM by Jack Maxwell, located at Abilene Christian University.

    The Abilene Chamber of Commerce - TAYLOR COUNTY VETERANS' MEMORIAL by Terry Gilbreth.  _Part of Abilene's Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition

    TAYLOR COUNTY VETERANS' MEMORIAL by Terry Gilbreth. _Part of Abilene's Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition

    The Abilene Chamber of Commerce - Approach to JACOB'S DREAM by Jack Maxwell, located at Abilene Christian University.

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    Approach to JACOB'S DREAM by Jack Maxwell, located at Abilene Christian University.

    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden

    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden

    5.0(6 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    Abilene's storybook initiative is one of the coolest things I've seen in a small town of its size…read more The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden, free and open year-round, was one of my favorite things to see in Abilene. The garden wraps around the Abilene Convention Center and features beautifully maintained sculptures of both classic and modern storybook characters, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the Three Little Pigs, Stuart Little, and Charlotte and Wilbur from Charlotte's Web, among others. I loved how next to each sculpture is a page or the cover from the actual book, which helps you connect the character to the story. Some of the sculptures also had author bios about the storybook's writer, which is a nice detail. There are great opportunities for photos, such as sitting in the boat with Stuart Little or running away from the three bears with Goldilocks, which my girlfriend and I took advantage of. The park also has a lot of string lights for nighttime and is open all hours of the day to enjoy. If you're ever passing through Abilene while on I-20, I highly recommend making a pit stop to check out all these statues. They're still adding more each year, and the new Clear Fork Bank Storybook Garden on the opposite side of the Abilene Convention Center already features two sculptures with plenty of room for more. RIYL: Being the only adult without kids looking at statues

    this is a neat little park with a nice walking path and a bunch of different statues.read more

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    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden - Stuart Little and I on a boat

    Stuart Little and I on a boat

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    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden - Kittens who may or may not have lost their mittens in some which way and are totally distraught over it.

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    Kittens who may or may not have lost their mittens in some which way and are totally distraught over it.

    The Grace Museum - Room

    The Grace Museum

    4.3(19 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    It was a nice afternoon in Abilene when my girlfriend and I explored the historic Grace building…read moreand visited the Grace Museum. We got in a little after noon to see new exhibits that had genuinely just opened for the season that day. The museum is very quiet and, thanks to road construction, a little confusing to get to, but it is worth the drive and adventure. As we arrived, we noticed that a wedding was being set up in their courtyard and event space, and we were in awe of how cute the space was for a wedding. On the first floor was the Gail Norfleet collection, where we were amazed by these multi-layered plexiglass paintings that added depth to her floral pieces and recreated rooms. It is such a unique style. Gail's use of color is quite impressive. On the second floor sat the other two new exhibits. The first was Focus on Photography: Selections from the Permanent Collection, which includes a diverse and vast collection of still images printed on numerous materials such as gelatin, inkjet, tintype, and metal, giving each image a unique display. As a photographer myself, this was my favorite exhibit. My girlfriend's favorite was the Cindi Holt collection showcasing colorful, prairie-inspired pieces. Other areas included the play zone that has the tower challenge and the history exhibits on the third floor focusing on downtown Abilene and the Texas railway. I'm excited to return to the Grace Museum next time I'm in Abilene when new exhibits are on display. What a cute and small museum! RIYL: The Tower Challenge or feeling so much cooler than everyone else because you're being enriched at a museum

    Stopped by The Grace Museum today! We were immediately greeted by a sweet woman at the front desk…read morewho was very informative. The museum is small but so so beautiful. Everything is thoughtfully designed. They have a kid's section that was fun even for adults. Definitely check this place out.

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    The Grace Museum - Nice art

    Nice art

    The Grace Museum - Outside

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