The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre botanical garden located at 8525 Garland Road in East Dallas, Dallas, Texas, on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake.
Reunion Tower is a 561 ft observation tower in Dallas, Texas, United States and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. The tower is located at 300 Reunion Boulevard in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas, which is named after the mid-nineteenth century commune La Reunion.
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Located on the grounds of Dallas's first city park, Dallas Heritage Village is the perfect place to step back in time. You can immerse yourself in the lives of Texans during the pioneer and Victorian eras. The buildings are all part of North Texas history and give you the opportunity to see and experience nineteenth century life. As you stroll through the grounds, you'll discover how crops were grown, how animals were cared for, how family life progressed, and how the sense of community developed for ordinary Texans over 100 years ago.
The museum, located within the former Texas School Book Depository building, chronicles the assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.
Dealey Plaza is a city park in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is sometimes called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was also the location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues. Brewpubs, cocktail bars and Tex-Mex eateries draw a boisterous crowd on weekend nights. The Deep Ellum Brewing Company offers tours, tastings and events. Live music often plays in various restaurants and bars.
A 30-foot tall eyeball plopped down in the middle of downtown Dallas.
The giant sculpture is one of the city’s most distinctive landmarks.
The Bishop Arts District is home to over 60 independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries.
Lower Greenville is known for Greenville Avenue, a lively dining and nightlife strip packed with trendy bistros, tequila bars and convivial patios hung with festive lights. A neon-lit marquee beckons indie and alt-country fans to the Granada Theater, a buzzy live music venue in a 1940s art deco building. Off the avenue, stylish bungalow homes line the quiet, tree-lined streets.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a natural history and science museum in Dallas, Texas in Victory Park. The museum was named in honor of Margot and Ross Perot.
True to its history, the Stockyards still hosts the world's only twice-daily cattle drive. All this – plus more than a hundred new shopping, dining and entertainment venues – makes the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historical District one of Texas' most popular tourist destinations.
The Katy Trail is a rail trail that runs through the Uptown and Oak Lawn areas of Dallas, Texas. It follows the former rail bed of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, previously known as the MKT road or "Katy".
Now it is a popular walking, running and biking trail with various areas along the trail to find city parks, restaurants, and shopping. The famous Katy Ice House is a popular beer garden and BBQ restaurant located overlooking the Katy Trail.