Snap a selfie with a cowboy hat wearing Eiffel Tower, explore one-of-a-kind shops in a captivating downtown square (or anywhere else in Paris and across Lamar County), and take in all the fascinating local history. These are just a few of the adventures you just might have in the small town of Paris, Texas. Located about 110 miles northeast of Dallas near the Texas-Oklahoma border, Paris is an ideal destination for those looking for a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of the big city. With a downtown square full of interesting architecture, local shops and restaurants, as well as a variety of museums and historic sites, there’s no shortage of things to do in Paris. So what are you waiting for? Continue reading to discover what this quaint North Texas town has to offer and plan your next road trip here today.
One of the most notable Texas tourist attractions, the tower measures in at 65 feet tall once you’ve factored in the big, red cowboy hat that it’s wearing.
Stop by during daylight hours for a forced-perspective photo of you “leaning” on the tower, or come by after dark to view it lit up by LED lights.
When he died, Mr. Maxey was laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetery. The cemetery is a popular spot for both history buffs and lovers of kitsch, as it’s the site of a 12-foot-tall statue of Jesus in cowboy boots. Other notable residents include a saloon owner who perished in a gunfight and cotton kingpin John J. Culbertson, for whom the downtown fountain is named.
Get your antiquing pleasures at stores like Remember When and Priest Emporium, or browse the chic offerings of one-of-a-kind shops like those at Green Boutique and Olive Paris. To pick up a beautiful painting or sculpture by a local artist, stop into the Plaza Art Gallery any day but Sunday. Finally, head over to the center of the square to see the Culbertson Fountain, a breathtaking Italian marble memorial to a local businessman.
No doubt all this shopping and strolling will give you an appetite, and you don’t have to go far to find a great meal. Paris Bakery boasts baked goods and lighter fare, while Jaxx Gourmet Burgers serves up a unique range of burgers that you can pair with one of the many craft beers on tap. To experience dining at its finest, plan an evening dinner at Perry’s Off the Square to savor the creations of Master Chef Michael Perry. You could spend a full day experiencing all downtown Paris has to offer, and no two visits will ever be the same.
Although the bike rally and balloon festival are must-visit events in Paris, they’re by no means all that’s going on in town throughout the year. Some of the town’s annual events include the Wings Over Paris Air Show, Southern Drag Boat Race Association’s Paris Powerboat Grand Prix at Lake Crook, Paris Rodeo, Uncle Jesse Fishing Tournament, and the Chaparral Square Dancing on Labor Day Weekend. Also in September, the Paris Fair & Exposition includes a livestock show, plus carnival rides and food, live music, and more.
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