The City of Today with the Charm of Yesterday…just 30 miles east of Dallas on I-20 or US 80. Enjoy the rich history of Terrell by visiting the Heritage Museum located in the Carnegie Building; the #1 British Flying Training School Museum commemorating the joint effort between the citizens of Texas, the British and American government or the Midland Rail Car, the private dining car used by Col. E.H. R. Green, an early settler in Terrell. Terrell has 28 historical markers that are easy to find with the “Guide Map of Terrell Historical Markers”. The R.A. Terrell Homeplace is one of twenty surviving Round Houses in the nation and is a Texas Historic Landmark. Treasures abound at several antique stores and malls, with bargains at Tanger Outlet Center on I-20. Two rodeo arenas and Thrillvania, voted “Best Of” Dallas Area Haunted Houses, are seasonal activities to explore. Annual events include Heritage Jubilee (2nd weekend in April), North Texas Antique Tractor & Engine Club Show (2nd weekend in June), July 4th Fireworks, Chamber Civic Auction (October), Christmas Parade (2nd Saturday in December). For more information, contact: Terrell Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau, Box 97 (1314 W. Moore), Terrell, Texas 75160; 972-563-5703. www.terrelltexas.com.