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Convention & Visitors Bureau Headquarters and Museum Complex

               The Grapevine       Convention      &
               Visitors Bureau  headquarters and
               Museum Complex is  a symbol of
               friendship and hospitality. The facility
               represents the architectural period of
               significance from the 1870s through
               1915 and is a tribute to the agricultural
               and commercial heritage of Grapevine.
               The complex rises above Main Street
               at the southern  end of Historic
               Downtown and consists of six distinct
               storefronts, each  representative of  a
               significant period in  Grapevine’s
               history.

               Along with the Would-Be Train Robbers, the glistening  gold of the 9-foot weather vane,
               signifies that conditions are excellent for visiting  Grapevine. Visitors  are also  greeted by the
               unique vertical clock and temperature gauge on the front side of the Tower. And a unique wind
               direction dial stimulates a little whimsy in those who come to discover the magic of the Tower.
               All of the elements of the new building’s design come together to showcase Grapevine as a
               premier leisure destination, welcoming visitors from across the region, the nation and the world.


               Would-Be Train Robbers

               The Grapevine Glockenspiel, featuring the Would-Be Train Robbers, is one of the city's unique
               attractions. Watch an exciting confrontation every day between larger-than-life  mechanical
               figures.

                                                                Born on the  Grapevine  Prairie in 1861, Nat
                                                                left home at 16 to pursue his dream of earning
                                                                enough money to buy  a cattle  ranch. Out of
                                                                work, his savings vanished, Nat plans to
                                                                snatch the $60,000 cash box from the train
                                                                headed to the Fort Worth Stockyards auction.

                                                                Willy was born to an itinerant family in 1829.
                                                                Always a drifter, he bounced around from job
                                                                to job, always managing to wind up on  the
                                                                shady side of the law.  He was involved in
               riverboat gambling and a few stage coach and train robberies.  Willy heard about the big cash
               box when he was gambling in Fort Worth and decided to rob the train when it stops  in
               Grapevine. Then he will head to Galveston and take the first steamer out of there to his new life
               of respectability.

               See the action as these  larger-than-life  figures emerge just before the  clock prepares to strike
               noon and 6 p.m.  No matter who wins, they learn that train robbery doesn’t pay.



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