| The Sixth Floor Museum
Located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration
Building from which Oswald fired those infamous shots, this historic
exhibition chronicles the life, times, assassination and legacy of
President John F. Kennedy.
Dallas World Aquarium
A 22,000-gallon tunnel with a panoramic view of
underwater reef life is the centerpiece of this popular aquarium
that also runs a preservation program involving young green sea
turtles.
Dallas Museum of Art
Established in 1903, this prestigious art venue
features a wide selection of art exhibits, from Ancient
Mediterranean to Contemporary Art and Design.
Dallas Zoo
Come nose to nose with a chimpanzee and watch
tigers swim at this new and improved zoo that features three major
attractions: Wilds of Africa, Zoo North and Children's Zoo.
Prestonwood Baptist Church
Friendly church popular for its engrossing Sunday
morning sermons.
Fair Park
Large urban park with museums, flea markets and
events. Covers over 227 acres.
Conspiracy Museum
A museum that reflects many of the conspiracy
theories relevant to JFK's assassination.
Old City Park
Park containing over 37 historic buildings.
Deep Ellum
This former warehouse district is now a funky
nightlife and shopping area.
Bar of Soap
A laundromat that includes a bar, pinball, pool
tables and live music. |
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Sixty-six acres of peaceful woods and beautifully
manicured lawns and flowers: a great place to spend an afternoon.
The Women's Museum
The Women's Museum memorializes how women in
America have shaped history and culture.
White Rock Lake Park
Surrounding the jewel of Dallas, 1,015-acre White
Rock Lake, the park is a prime spot for running, hiking, bird
watching, fishing and people-watching.
Science Place
With over 200 hundred hands-on exhibits, a
planetarium and an IMAX theater, this kinetic museum encourages
children to learn more about science.
Texas School Book Depository
The building in which Lee Harvey Oswald hid and
fired at President John F. Kennedy.
West End Marketplace
Five-story shopping and dining center with an
atrium in the middle.
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Symphony center in Dallas.
Dallas Museum of Natural History
A beautiful neo-classical building houses lots of
historical artifacts and is best known for its children's area.
Thanks-Giving Square
Interfaith complex with a chapel, fountain, bells
and garden.
Ad-Libs Improv Comedy Club
Since 1986, Ad-Libs has been entertaining and
amazing audiences with it's fast-paced improv show. The comedy's
subject matter comes directly from the audience, creating
interactive entertainment that allows the crowd to become part of
the show and feed on the frenzied Mardi Gras atmosphere. The comedy
is quick, clean and unforgettable. |