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Preserving African Art, Folk Art and African-American fine art, this Museum offers visitors four vaulted galleries to explore. Guided group tours are available. Click below to read more!
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American Airlines Center is home to the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and the Dallas Stars Hockey team, considered one of the most technologically advanced sports arenas in the country. Major concert events are held here as well. Click below to read more!
American Airlines Center information and hotels
If you're going to be in town during football season, plan ahead to get tickets to see the Dallas Cowboys in action. Other popular events are held here, too. Click below to read more!
Cowboys Stadium information and hotels
Part of the collection of museums in the Dallas Arts District, this facility boasts galleries celebrating the artwork and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. Click below to read more!
Crow Collection of Asian Art information and hotels
Featuring 66 acres of flowers, manicured lawns and trees surrounding White Rock Lake, this popular attraction is home to the largest collection of azaleas in the US. Seasonal festivals, art shows, concerts and other events make it a happening place year round. Click below to read more!
Dallas Arboretum information and hotels
Dallas Contemporary gives visitors a chance to view cutting edge artwork from local, national and international artists. Admission is free. Click below to read more!
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This museum is dedicated to reducing prejudice by teaching about the Holocaust, ensuring that people never forget the atrocities committed in Nazi Germany. Self-guided tours utilizing audio guides are included with admission. Click below to read more!
Dallas Holocaust Museum information and hotels
The collection of art located at the Dallas Museum of Art is extensive, with pieces from Church, O'Keefe, Van Gogh and many, many more. African, Ancient American, Asian, Contemporary, European and Pacific Islands artwork are all on display. Click below to read more!
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Let these talented musicians entertain you, inspire you and leave you breathless with their performances. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra traces its origins back to 1900, when a group of forty musicians gave its first concert. Click below to read more!
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The African American Museum, Children's Aquarium, Museum of Nature and Science and the Texas Discovery Gardens are all located at Fair Park. Adding to that, a number of exciting annual events occur here as well. Click below to read more!
Fair Park Dallas information and hotels
You'll be able to explore several Texas wine tasting rooms, shop in an open-air market, eat in old-fashioned cafes, and much more, in the Grapevine Historic District. Click below to read more!
Grapevine Historic District information and hotels
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Heritage Farmstead sits on four acres and consists of an 1891 Victorian farmhouse, 12 original outbuildings, row crops, gardens and a windmill. The farmstead is found in Plano, Texas. Click below to read more!
Heritage Farmstead information and hotels
Not only does this lavish shopping center host big names in fashion such as Chanel, Escada and Ralph Lauren, it is also recognized for its architectural significance and is a National Historic Landmark. Click below to read more!
Highland Park Village information and hotels
The Mary Kay Museum tells the story of Mary Kay Ash and her international company. The museum is located in nearby Addison, within the Mary Kay World Headquarters. Click below to read more!
Mary Kay Museum information and hotels
The McKinney Avenue Trolley is the largest volunteer-run system in the world. Hop aboard air-conditioned and heated trolley cars to explore uptown Dallas - it's a blast! Click below to read more!
McKinney Avenue Trolley information and hotels
The heart of Dallas Arts District is home to this amazing transparent glass, travertine, and aluminum building and contains one of the best modern sculpture collections in the US. First Saturdays are free, and other events are found here during the year. Click below to read more!
Nasher Sculpture Center information and hotels
Beautifully restored, this 19th century Courthouse is adjacent to Dealey Plaza and a block away from the 6th Floor Museum. Why don't you consider stopping by to admire the Romanesque architecture along with exhibits describing the history of Dallas? Click below to read more?
Old Red Museum information and hotels
The world's largest bronze monument, representing forty longhorn steers being driven by three cowboys on horseback, sits on this 4.2 acre plaza. It is the second most visited landmark in Dallas! Click below to read more!
Pioneer Plaza information and hotels
The 300-acre site, located just north of Dallas in Parker, was once a working ranch but is now one of the area's most popular tourist attractions. Click below to read more!
Southfork Ranch information and hotels
History comes alive once again at this site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. History buffs, don't miss this attraction during your Dallas visit. Click below to read more!
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza information and hotels
Dallas' West End Historic District boasts preserved and renovated buildings which house restaurants, shops and bars. The nightlife is active and there are a variety of events held here. Click below to read more!
West End Historic District information and hotels
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