Paris (Texas)
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Paris is a city in the Blackland Prairie region of North Texas.
Get in
Take I35 till you reach the exit 43. FM 180 will then take you straight into Paris. Enjoy the crepes.
See
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Sam Bell Maxey State Historic Site
phone: +1 903 785-5716address: 812 S. Church StA prime example of Victorian architecture, this 1868 home and gardens have been beautifully restored. Eiffel TowerA replica built in 1993. It's less than one-tenth of the original, but adds a red cowboy hat on top.
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Lamar County Historical Museum
phone: +1 903 783-0064
Buy
The downtown square and immediate vicinity have a lot of antique shops and boutiques.
Eat
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Crawford's Hole In the Wall
phone: +1 903 737-9025address: 202 3rd St NWLunch-only joint with good burgers. -
La Familia Mexican Restaurant
phone: +1 903 737-0779address: 303 20th St NePossibly the best Tex-Mex in town. -
Fish Fry
phone: +1 903 785-6144address: 3500 NE Loop 286Good southern fried catfish and some of the best steaks in town.
Drink
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Junk Saloon
phone: +1 903 785-7800address: 1212 19th St NW
Sleep
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Best Western Inn
phone: +1 903 785-5566address: 3755 N.E. Loop 286 -
Days Inn
phone: +1 903 784-8164address: 2650 N MainSwimming pool. -
Hampton Inn Paris
phone: +1 903 784-6536address: 3563 N.E. Loop 286Spacious rooms and a good complimentary breakfast.
Go next
- Pat Mayse State Park is about 12 miles north on US 271, offering boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking opportunities.
