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411 U.S. Highway 67 Southbound Frontage Rd. Duncanville, TX 75137, 411 E Hwy 67 & Southbound Frontage Road, 411 E Hwy 67, Duncanville, TX 75137, United StatesMap
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  • michellerG74AH
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    Interesting visit

    Was interesting and indoors. Got a great deal on Groupon. Took us about an hour to walk through the exhibits.

    Reviewed on Jul 13, 2019
  • Mike R
    Mike R
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    Small but has authentic Indian artifacts

    Many interesting artifacts for a small museum. Not quite like the major museums around the metroplex, but very good for a small town. The volunteers are very knowledgeable and helpful.

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2018
  • d0nzellah
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    Hidden Jewel

    No matter who I talk to at my church or out shopping, no one know what I am talking about when I mention this place. It's truly a hidden gem and so worth seeing. Great variety in a small intimate sett...

    Reviewed on Feb 24, 2018
  • Linda D
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    Worth the Trip

    The International Museum of Cultures is a small museum, but loaded with fascinating displays of cultures around the world. It's a great place for adults and children, with lots of special exhibits an...

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2017
  • waynocook
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    International connections

    First time we walk into this museum 26 years ago, it was like going home! My wife and I had lived most of our childhoods in Peru, and much of the walk through had pristine tribal souvenirs from Amazon...

    Reviewed on Dec 15, 2015