Guidebook for Tyler

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Guidebook for Tyler

Food Scene

Sit down, or drive through
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GoFish Modern Japanese Kitchen
127 W SW Loop 323
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Sit down, or drive through
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Brady's Specialty Coffee
309 W Rusk St
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The Foundry Coffee House
202 S Broadway Ave
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Strada Caffè
302 E Front St
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Janie's Cakes
308 E Front St
Oh my Gosh.... when you go..bring me some back.. their cookies are amazing
Sister2Sister Cookies
135 S Broadway Ave
Oh my Gosh.... when you go..bring me some back.. their cookies are amazing
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Little Italy Restaurant
3320 S Broadway Ave
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Best Tex Mex
Posados Cafe
2500 E 5th St
Best Tex Mex
We always get the chef's special
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Bernard's Mediterranean Restaurant
212 E Grande Blvd
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We always get the chef's special

Drinks & Nightlife

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Rick's On the Square
104 W Erwin St
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Sightseeing

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McClendon House
625 S Vine Ave
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Goodman-LeGrand House & Museum
624 N Broadway Ave
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A highlight of each spring season in East Texas is the 10-mile long Tyler Azalea Trail guiding visitors through neighborhoods of quaint brick streets, historic homes, and residential gardens filled with blooming azaleas, dogwoods and tulips. The first Azaleas were planted in Tyler in 1929 by Maurice Shamburger, in the Lindsey Lane area. Other neighbors soon followed, and the area became well known for its springtime beauty. Over the years the word spread across East Texas and beyond about Tyler azaleas. In 1960, the first marked tour routes were established to help guide tourists. http://www.tylertexasonline.com/tyler-texas-azalea-trail.htm
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Azalea District
118-212 W Dobbs St
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A highlight of each spring season in East Texas is the 10-mile long Tyler Azalea Trail guiding visitors through neighborhoods of quaint brick streets, historic homes, and residential gardens filled with blooming azaleas, dogwoods and tulips. The first Azaleas were planted in Tyler in 1929 by Maurice Shamburger, in the Lindsey Lane area. Other neighbors soon followed, and the area became well known for its springtime beauty. Over the years the word spread across East Texas and beyond about Tyler azaleas. In 1960, the first marked tour routes were established to help guide tourists. http://www.tylertexasonline.com/tyler-texas-azalea-trail.htm

Parks & Nature

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Children's Park
900 S Broadway Ave
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Parque Bergfeld
1510 S College Ave
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Parque Estatal Tyler
789 Park Rd 16
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Entertainment & Activities

In 1963, Tyler Junior College (TJC) opened the first planetarium located in East Texas. Originally known as the Hudnall Planetarium, it was reopened in 2011 after a major expansion and renovation of its facilities and renamed The Center for Earth and Space Science Education. Home to the first 40’ Spitz nano-seam domed theatre in East Texas, the state-of-the-art Planetarium features an immersive, full-dome video experience. The new theater is equipped with Digistar 5, the latest in digital projection technology. The facility also features interactive displays and exhibits, classroom and outdoor play spaces. http://sciencecenter.tjc.edu/dome-shows
Hudnall Planetarium
1411 E Lake St
In 1963, Tyler Junior College (TJC) opened the first planetarium located in East Texas. Originally known as the Hudnall Planetarium, it was reopened in 2011 after a major expansion and renovation of its facilities and renamed The Center for Earth and Space Science Education. Home to the first 40’ Spitz nano-seam domed theatre in East Texas, the state-of-the-art Planetarium features an immersive, full-dome video experience. The new theater is equipped with Digistar 5, the latest in digital projection technology. The facility also features interactive displays and exhibits, classroom and outdoor play spaces. http://sciencecenter.tjc.edu/dome-shows
Caldwell Zoo / Gentry & M L King Jr. Stop 311 station
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Shopping

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Ye Olde City Antique Mall
324 E Locust St
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Essentials

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Brookshire's
2020 Roseland Blvd
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Regency Cleaners
122 W Amherst St