Carrollton: Attractions and more...
The Amphitheatre at Jackson Road is a raised stage with a bench seating arrangement for three hundred people and a ground seating for five hundred.
The 4 acres of land on which this amphitheatre is situated is surrounded by trees, a winding stream, fountains, rest rooms and more.
Clifford E. ‘Bill’ Hall Park is a 6.4 acre park named after a prominent local politician and has a number of sidewalks, park benches, playgrounds, and more.
A. W. Perry Museum donated by Mrs. Pearl Perry Gravley in 1975 is a beautiful house and the museum provides visitors with information about life in the city at the turn of the twentieth century. The grounds of the museum can be used for parties, weddings and special occasions.
The Dimension Tract is a 38 acre undeveloped land along the Trinity River which features a natural parkland, wetlands, native vegetation, river bottom timber and facilities for kayaking and canoeing.
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