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Ballroom Marfa

Ballroom Marfa is an art space and museum dedicated to creativity and innovation. Specializing in visual arts and music, it hosts regular events in town. Ballroom does not restrict itself only to the local art scene, but encourages and promotes international artists too. Renowned or nouveau, every artist gets a platform to display their talent here. Ballroom Marfa is always in pursuit of interesting and out-of-the-box ideas. When in Marfa, immerse in the town's rich cultural scene with a visit to this extraordinary museum.

Marfa Lights Viewing Area

The Marfa Lights is a strange phenomenon that has been frequently observed near the Texan city of Marfa. Drawing curious visitors and sci-fi enthusiasts from all over the world, the lights are an unmissable spectacle to witness when in Marfa. Throughout the pages of history, local residents around the region have documented seeing strange red-blue lights dancing randomly on the horizon, just east of Marfa. Oddly enough, the lights seem to have no source of origin and are riddled in several possible theories including mirages, car light reflections, aliens, and paranormal activity. Witness this unique phenomenon at the Marfa Lights Viewing Area as you come up with your own theory!

Building 98

Building 98 is a historic landmark in Marfa that is one of the most famous attractions in the town. Built in 1920, the building was once the US. Army base and housed bachelors quarters, a ballroom, and an officers club. Building 98 is located within the Fort David A. Russell complex and is now home to the International Woman's Foundation. Here, visitors can take a look at World War II prisoners of wall murals that were painted in the dining room and library by Hans Jürgen Press and Robert Humpel. The foundation regularly hosts art installations, exhibits, and other art-related events.

Chinati Foundation

This gallery is a landmark and a must-visit for any tourist heading to Marfa. The workings of the gallery are inspired by the long-term vision of artist Donald Judd, who settled in Marfa in 1986. You too will be inspired by the splendid works of art displayed here. The Foundation has been built on 340 acres (137.59 hectares) of land, which housed Fort D.A. Russell at one time. You will be amazed at concrete and aluminum works by Donald Judd, the large installation by Dan Flavin, and the sculptures by John Chamberlain. You can also admire the art of others like Ingólfur Arnarsson, Ilya Kabakov, and David Rabinowitch.

Marfa and Presidio County Museum

Located inside the historic Humphris House, Marfa and Presidio County Museum is situated in the center of the city. It houses artifacts, photographs, and even fossils detailing the history of the early settlers of Presidio County. The museum also showcases various paraphernalia talking about the military history of the citizens. The locals take pride in the existence of the Marfa and Presidio County Museum, which has no admission price and works solely with the help of donations and local volunteers. It is a great way to get yourself and the children acquainted with the local history of the county.

Marfa Holocaust & Model Ship Museum

This unique museum in Marfa, Texas, is a tremendous place of interest for history buffs and ship lovers. Marfa Holocaust and Model Ship Museum is the work of Mr. Kim Thornsburg, a model shipwright who dedicated his life to researching, designing, and constructing historical model ships for this museum. This one-of-a-kind museum features models of actual ships and vessels carried Jews migrating from Nazi persecution during World War II. This Holocaust Museum shares inspiring and harrowing stories of immigrant Jews escaping Nazi extermination camps.

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