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Cuba – A Country Trapped in Time

The Women's Museum

Housed inside the Women's Museum, Mundo Latino will present "Cuba – A Country Trapped in Time." This exhibit offers fairgoers a one-of-a-kind glimpse into Cuba's colonial era transformation through a display of photographs and street art collected by Cuban artists who have lived through the reconstruction.

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Texas Cinema

Hall of State

Produced in partnership by the State Fair of Texas and the Dallas Historical Society, “Texas Cinema” focuses on the history and impact of film performers and creators from the Lone Star State, as well as the depiction of Texas through film. Incorporating a substantial amount of video and other media elements, the Great Hall will... Read more »

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Texas Cinema

Hall of State

Produced in partnership by the State Fair of Texas and the Dallas Historical Society, “Texas Cinema” focuses on the history and impact of film performers and creators for the Lone State State as well as the depiction of Texas through film. Incorporating a substantial amount of video and other media elements, the Great Hall will... Read more »

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Casa de Chocolate: “A Sweet Indulgent Affair”

The Women's Museum

Housed inside the Women's Museum, Mundo Latino will present Casa de Chocolate, “A Sweet Indulgent Affair.” This exhibit offers fairgoers a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the origin and history of chocolate along with demos, classes, and loads of amazing chocolate.

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Mav’s Vault

Hall of State

Following an incredible playoff run, the Dallas Mavericks will host an exhibit at the Hall of State this year, titled, "Mavs Vault". Highlighting the remarkable history of our local NBA team, this exhibit will feature never-before-seen historical artifacts, and more.

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Stars and Stripes Forever

D.A.R. House , United States

The Continental DAR House is excited to feature “STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER” as one of the new exhibits during the 2022 State Fair of Texas. The exhibit will focus on the 245th anniversary of the June 14, 1777 Flag Resolution designating the design of our nation’s flag to be “thirteen stripes, alternate red and white;... Read more »