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Enjoy the Unique Attractions in Dallas
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Now a museum, this former schoolbook depository chronicles the events of November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade nearby. Take a guided audio tour and hear actual sound recordings.
The John F. Kennedy Memorial
Just down the street from Dealey Plaza, this massive 30-by-50-foot monument serves as a cenotaph, or open tomb, paying tribute to of our nation’s 35th president. Be sure to read the epitaphs that honor President Kennedy’s legacy.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science
The Perot Museum examines the use of technology to promote sustainability, with exhibits on a wide range of eco-friendly technologies, such as solar power, recycling and water conservation.
The Dallas Museum of Art
With paintings by Monet and Pollock among its more than 24,000 works of art, the Dallas Museum of Art is one of the nation’s 10 largest public art museums. Founded in 1903, the DMA also has exhibits of art from Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiquity.
The Dallas Zoo
A tiger habitat and an otter outpost are just a couple of the fun exhibits at the Dallas Zoo, located near the city Just a couple miles from the city center. The zoo boasts more than 2,000 exotic animals from over 400 species, with an emphasis on the wildlife of Africa and North America.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Located on 66 acres on the shores of White Rock Lake, this attraction includes 14 exhibits of seasonal flora, from flowers and shrubs to plants and trees.
The Dallas World Aquarium
The aquarium’s 87,000-gallon saltwater tank is home to bonnethead sharks, leafy sea dragons, stingrays, jellyfish and other saltwater marine creatures. You can also observe a real rainforest, with sloths, crocodiles and poison dart frogs.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum
The restored Apollo VII is one of more than 30 full-sized aircraft here. There’s also a full-scale model of the Wright Brothers Flyer in this museum dedicated to the history of flight.
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Schedule Your Trip to Dallas around These Fun Events
The State Fair of Texas
One of the oldest in the country, first started more than 130 years, the State Fair of Texas runs from late September to mid-October, with livestock shows, live music, a huge amusement park, and a dizzying array of festival food.
Dallas Art Month
Come to Dallas in April for the city’s month-long celebration of arts and culture, with concerts, dance recitals, art exhibits, live theatre, literary readings and more. Periodic events include a film festival and the Dallas Art Fair.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival
One of the largest celebrations of Irish culture in the South and across the nation, the Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival offers Celtic music, Irish cuisine and a virtually endless supply of green beer.
Fair Park Fourth
Considered by many to be the biggest Independence Day celebration in Texas, the Fair Park Fourth takes place at the State Fairgrounds, offering attendees the opportunity to enjoy the midway, as well as day-ending fireworks.
DFW Restaurant Week
Even the weeks are big in Texas—this one lasts for the entire month of August every year, as restauranteurs from across the city display their culinary prowess. Most of the proceeds go to charities, such as the North Texas food bank.
The Deep Ellum Arts Festival
Deep Ellum has long been known as a haven for new and experimental artists. The neighborhood arts festival, held the first week of April, includes more than a hundred musical acts, and just as many visual artists.
The Dallas Holiday Parade
Move over Macy’s! The Dallas Holiday Parade, in early December, kicks off the holiday season in a big way, with the city’s largest one-day outdoor parade.
Dallas Pride
Dallas Pride takes up an entire weekend, with a Saturday music festival and Sunday’s Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade, where participants march all the way around the Cotton Bowl.
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Bishop Arts District
This gentrified residential neighborhood is great for an evening stroll or for daytime window shopping. With mostly locally owned shops, it’s also a popular location for street fairs, wine walks and smaller festivals.
Deep Ellum
The cultural center for “cool” in Dallas, Deep Ellum exudes a free spirit, from the murals that adorn many of its buildings and brick walls to the cozy little venues for live music and its many art galleries.
Highland Park
Come to the “Rodeo Drive of Dallas,” as the locals refer to Highland Park Village. Check out the mansions in this affluent neighborhood or dine at a world class restaurant.
Lower Greenville
For great food and great entertainment at a great price, you can’t beat Lower Greenville. Laden with historic homes, Lower Greenville has some of the city’s most beloved restaurants and clubs.