If you're looking for something to do besides eat, Fort Worth boasts one of the most robust art collections in the West. Many of the region's oil and cattle barons invested in art, which is now housed in the city's Cultural District — home to five world-class museums. These include the Kimbell Art Museum, which is the permanent home of the only Michelangelo painting in the Americas (one of his first, "The Torment of Saint Anthony"), as well as works by Picasso, Matisse, and many others. Next door sits the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, with works from the likes of Andy Warhol, Richard Serra, and Jackson Pollock — and a restaurant that's worth a visit of its own.