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Dallas, Texas

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Dallas, Texas is home to the Cowboys, Rangers, Stars, and Mavericks. Dallas is a city of action and adventure. It is also a city of beauty. Dallas covers 384 square miles of rolling prairie with native cottonwood, pecan, and majestic oaks lining its streets and river banks. Dallas is the leading business and financial center of the southwest. Dallas loves visitors and is a city of warmth, welcome, and hospitality.

There is so much to see and do in Dallas! There are the arenas, stadiums, and major sporting events, and there are also world-class theaters, museums, and annual festivals. The Dallas Zoo's 25 acre Wilds of Africa exhibit has been named the best African exhibit in the country. The zoo also features a huge children's area with interactive exhibits. Dallas' West End Historical District features more than 80 shops and over 50 restaurants, and is a perennial favorite among tourists. Speaking of restaurants, the food in Dallas is some of the finest in the Southwest, so make your reservations early!

Dallas is a center of family fun! The numerous amusement parks include Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, GameWorks, and AMF FunFest. For a more relaxed afternoon, visitors can enjoy the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, which has over 2,700 acres of wildlife preserves with guided tours and scenic drives.

Fair Park and the Dallas Arts District are family favorites. The Arts District includes 17 blocks of museums, galleries, theatres and other performance spaces. The Dallas Museum of Art features art from around the world, specializing in pre-Columbian American art. Fair Park, comprising over 277 acres, is a national historical landmark. The Park encompasses the largest collection of cultural facilities in Dallas, is open year-round, and has seven museums on its grounds. In downtown Dallas, the Majestic Theatre performs state-of-the-art productions in a wonderfully restored 1920's playhouse.

Dallas has numerous sites of historic interest. Many neighborhoods are carefully maintained so that they remain representative of the way Dallas was fifty, one hundred, or even one hundred fifty years ago. The Dallas Historical Society offers tours and accounts of the role of the city in the history of Texas and of the United States. Old City Park is an outdoor museum of architectural and cultural history with a restored antebellum mansion and an historic bank building. The John Neely Bryan Cabin is a reconstructed model of the home and trading post built by Dallas' founder in 1841. Every American knows the tragic importance of Dealey Plaza, the site of the assassination of President Kennedy. The plaza has been preserved as it was on that day. Visitors can tour the Sixth Floor Museum in the nearby Texas Book Depository to learn more about one of the saddest events in modern American history.

Throughout the city, Dallas blends entertainment, dining, and culture into a memorable experience for all who visit. The "Big D" has a heart to match its size.


Area Attractions

Connemara Conservancy
6646 Milton St.
Plano, TX 75206
214-351-0990
This 72-acre preserve was set aside in 1981 to provide a quiet spot for picnicking, nature study and relaxation. Throughout the year it is host to various outdoor festivals.

Dallas Zoo
650 South R.L. Thornton Freeway
Dallas, TX 75203
214-670-5656
Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo covers 95 acres and is celebrated as one of the country's top zoos and research facilities. Key exhibits include the Lacerte Family Children's Zoo with interactive, educational exhibits for toddlers to pre-teens; and the 25-acre Wilds of Africa, named the best African exhibit in the United States.

Eisenhower Birthplace State Historical Park
208 E. Day St.
Denison, TX 75021
903-465-8908
The birth home of America's 34th President, this house is part of a historic park which features exhibits on Eisenhower and his hiking trail.

Fair Park
3809 Grand Ave.
Dallas, TX 75210
214-670-8400
Fair Park's 227-acres include one of the largest collections of Art Deco buildings in America and these buildings house various museums: the African American Museum, the Age of Steam Railroad Museum, the Dallas Natural History Museum, and the Science Place. The area also is home to the Dallas Aquarium and the world-famous State Fair of Texas which is held each fall.

International Exotic Feline Sanctuary
W. Highway 114
Boyd, TX 76023
940-433-5091
Each of the 71 large cats that inhabit this open environment has a different story to tell about how they wound up at this 60 acre sanctuary. Lions, cougars, panthers and tigers of all varieties are counted among the residents here.

Mrs. Baird's Bakeries
This plant offers tours of the history and growth of one of the best, and best-known, bakeries in Texas. Each visitor receives a warm loaf of fresh-baked bread as part of the tour.

Six Flags Over Texas
2201 Road to Six Flags East
Arlington, TX 76011
817-640-8900
This great American amusement park keeps getting bigger and better with new rides such as Batman the Ride, a 109-foot-tall coaster that goes up to 50mph. The 205-acre park has more than 100 rides, many of them the best of their kind in the Southwest.

Texas Motor Speedway
2421 Westport Parkway
Forth Worth, TX 76177
817-215-8500
This 1.5 mile oval track is used by NASCAR and other professional racing competitions throughout the year.

Speedway Club
2421 Westport Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76177
817-215-8500
The exclusive Speedway Club holds dinners in its 26,000 square foot "Grand Texas Ballroom" that faces the Texas Motor Speedway. Members of the Speedway Club get special seats at Speedway events.

Tarantula Excursion Train
707 S. Main St.
Grapevine, TX 76051
817-654-0898
A restored 1896 steam engine travels a modest distance among several points of interest in town as visitors enjoy the ride and relax along the tour.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
1501 Montgomery St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-255-9300
Hands-on science activities are available at more than 12 different stations inside this wonderful science museum. The museum also features an Omni Theatre.

Arlington Museum of Art
201 W. Main St.
Arlington, TX 76010
817-275-4600
One of the state's finest contemporary art spaces, the Arlington Museum of Art attracts visitors from Dallas and Fort Worth across the Southwest, many of whom come to see the recent $3-million renovation.

Sixth Floor Museum
411 Elm St.
Dallas, TX 75202
214-747-6660
Located in the former Texas Book Depository, this is the official museum of the assassination of President Kennedy. In fact, more can be learned about Kennedy than about any one of the numerous theories of his assassination. The museum is family-oriented in spite of its tragic theme.

Age of Steam Railroad Museum
1105 Washington St.
Dallas, TX 75204
214-428-0101
The 28 Cars featured in this old rail yard are maintained in tip-top condition for visitors to enjoy. The tours are self-paced walks through famous Pullman sleeping cars and other well-known railroad cars.

The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park
1462 First Ave & MLK Drive
Dallas, TX 75226
214-670-8443
Housed in its original Art Deco building in historic Fair Park, key exhibits include the World of Aquatic Diversity that showcases fresh-water and salt-water species from around the globe; and the Amazon Flooded Forest with 25 species of fish from the Amazon River.

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
8525 Garland Rd.
Dallas, TX 75218
214-327-8263
A perfect spot for walking and picnicking, the Arboretum on White Rock Lake is a beautiful place to visit year round. In addition to hundreds of varieties of flowers and plants, visitors will discover a Spanish-style mansion on the grounds and a sculpture garden.

Dallas World Aquarium
1801 N. Griffin St.
Dallas, TX 75202
214-720-2224
This aquarium is so extensive that its holdings include a number of interesting and precious land creatures as well as familiar sea animals. In addition to 12 salt-water tanks, each holding a distinct eco-system, there is also a new rain forest exhibit featuring newly born howler monkeys and other land creatures.