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Window on the Plains Museum — Attraction in Dumas

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Window on the Plains Museum
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Big Country Cafe
1817 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029, United States
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dumas
1912 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
Motel 6 Dumas, TX
1712 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dumas by IHG
1932 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
Econo Lodge Dumas
1719 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029, United States
Best Western Windsor Inn
1701 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
Super 8 by Wyndham Dumas TX
119 W 17th St, Dumas, TX 79029
Hampton Inn & Suites Dumas
2010 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029, United States
Quality Inn Dumas
1620 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029, United States
Spark by Hilton Dumas
1610 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
Red Roof Inn Dumas
1525 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
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Window on the Plains Museum

1820 S Dumas Ave, Dumas, TX 79029
4.7(77)
Open 24 hours
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(806) 935-3113
Website
dumasmuseumandartcenter.org

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4.7
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4.0
1y

This is a cute, small museum. It's a self-guided walk through of a variety of exhibits. Many of the collections are donated, and some of them are fascinating, like the old computer technology, cameras, and washing machines. It's a great educational experience. There are also two buildings in the yard housing a number of old cars, tractors, and farming equipment.

The only thing I would have liked to see is more information detailing what was on display, what some of the items were, and how they are used. However, you can't beat the price of admission (free) and the collections are interesting enough to make it worth a stop, especially if you're local or happen to be passing through. Totally worth taking a little time out of your drive to give it a...

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5.0
3y

The first thing to recognize about this museum is it's huge! There are several separate buildings that comprise the facility. The museum is very diorama focused, organizing its artifacts based on category - for example, there is one cubicle that is just school items from the '80s. Admission is free and there is no charge to visit the...

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5.0
2y

Great museum, takes at least 2 hours. Well worth the stop. Excellent displays, well documented. There are 2 extra barns with cars, tractors, farm implements, etc. They have room displays depicting time periods. For example a '3 room house" with each room setup as if someone...

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Rykki OsborneRykki Osborne
This is a cute, small museum. It's a self-guided walk through of a variety of exhibits. Many of the collections are donated, and some of them are fascinating, like the old computer technology, cameras, and washing machines. It's a great educational experience. There are also two buildings in the yard housing a number of old cars, tractors, and farming equipment. The only thing I would have liked to see is more information detailing what was on display, what some of the items were, and how they are used. However, you can't beat the price of admission (free) and the collections are interesting enough to make it worth a stop, especially if you're local or happen to be passing through. Totally worth taking a little time out of your drive to give it a look around.
Scott Forsythe (Forssa's personal account)Scott Forsythe (Forssa's personal account)
The first thing to recognize about this museum is it's huge! There are several separate buildings that comprise the facility. The museum is very diorama focused, organizing its artifacts based on category - for example, there is one cubicle that is just school items from the '80s. Admission is free and there is no charge to visit the annex buildings.
JakeDonna MeyerJakeDonna Meyer
Great museum, takes at least 2 hours. Well worth the stop. Excellent displays, well documented. There are 2 extra barns with cars, tractors, farm implements, etc. They have room displays depicting time periods. For example a '3 room house" with each room setup as if someone lived there.
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This is a cute, small museum. It's a self-guided walk through of a variety of exhibits. Many of the collections are donated, and some of them are fascinating, like the old computer technology, cameras, and washing machines. It's a great educational experience. There are also two buildings in the yard housing a number of old cars, tractors, and farming equipment. The only thing I would have liked to see is more information detailing what was on display, what some of the items were, and how they are used. However, you can't beat the price of admission (free) and the collections are interesting enough to make it worth a stop, especially if you're local or happen to be passing through. Totally worth taking a little time out of your drive to give it a look around.
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The first thing to recognize about this museum is it's huge! There are several separate buildings that comprise the facility. The museum is very diorama focused, organizing its artifacts based on category - for example, there is one cubicle that is just school items from the '80s. Admission is free and there is no charge to visit the annex buildings.
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Great museum, takes at least 2 hours. Well worth the stop. Excellent displays, well documented. There are 2 extra barns with cars, tractors, farm implements, etc. They have room displays depicting time periods. For example a '3 room house" with each room setup as if someone lived there.
JakeDonna Meyer

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