National Scouting Museum
- The National Scouting Museum is a tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America. The size of a football field, this massive state-of-the-art facility features a Norman Rockwell art gallery, virtual reality adventures, hands-on learning experiences, and a historical collection that traces the Scouting movement from its beginnings.
Dallas Zoo - The
Dallas Zoo features many exotic and endangered species amidst tree-lined
paths and beds of flowers. Exhibits include the Chimpanzee Forest and the
Endangered Tiger Habitat.
The
Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park - Housed in its original
Art Deco building in historic Fair Park, the Aquarium is dedicated to
showcasing and conserving a variety of fresh-water and salt-water species
from around the globe. Key exhibits include the "World of Aquatic
Diversity," featuring nearly invisible glass catfish, upside-down
jellyfish and walking batfish; and the "Amazon Flooded Forest"
with 25 species of fish from the Amazon River.
Dallas
Museum of Art - From legendary impressionist paintings
to breathtaking contemporary sculpture, the permanent collection of the
DMA represents some of the most powerful works of art ever assembled under
one roof.
Frontiers
of Flight Museum - At the Frontiers of Flight Museum
you will see, hear, and touch some of the rare artifacts that have
contributed to the exciting history of air travel. On display is a World
War I Sopwith ""Pup"" biplane along with hundreds of
models, uniforms, decorations, engines and propellers.
Six
Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas, The Lone Star
Legend. For generations, Six Flags Over Texas has defined Lone Star
thrills. From Giant-sized coasters to family-friendly rides and shows, you
will enjoy a larger than life entertainment experience that is distinctly
and unforgettably Texas.
The
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza - Permanent,
educational exhibition on the life, death and legacy of President John F.
Kennedy. Exhibits feature photographs, artifacts, 30-minute audio tour and
six films. Located at the former Texas School Book Depository.
Old
City Park - Nestled among 13 beautifully wooded acres,
the village includes Victorian-era homes, a depot, hotel, section house,
shotgun house, school, church, log cabin, tipi, general store, gift shop,
print shop, bank, law office, doctor's office, dentist's office,
bandstand, a farmhouse, restaurant, and outbuildings of various kinds.
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Dallas World Aquarium &
Zoological Garden - The Dallas World Aquarium &
Zoological Garden features the worlds largest freshwater aquarium filled
with giant catfish, and huge turtles. The aquarium portion features
approximately 85,000 gallons of beautiful saltwater exhibits. Visitors can
also enjoy a Rainforest exhibit.
Fossil
Rim Wildlife Center - Visit with hundreds of rare and
endangered animals from around the world that roam free on 1,500 acres of
unspoiled countryside.
Science
Place - The Science Place is about helping kids of all
ages understand why and how things work -- everything from the solar system
to honey bees, from dinosaurs to sound waves. It is a place where kids can
use their senses of touch, sight, hearing, smell, and imagination to
understand the wonders of science and mathematics.
The
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden - The Arboretum
features 66 superbly landscaped acres of towering trees, fragrant gardens,
and lush lawns that beckon you out of the city's bustle into a serene and
beautiful world.
The
Dallas Museum of Natural History - The Dallas Museum of
Natural History is the only collections-based, research-driven public
natural history museum in the region.
Southfork
Ranch - Experience television history and Texas
hospitality at Southfork, the world's most famous ranch! Internationally
recognized as the filming location for the long-running
""Dallas"" series, Southfork operates today as both a
tourist attraction and an event and conference center.
Fort
Worth Zoo - Visit the Fort Worth Zoo and see more than
5000 exotic and native animals in beautifully landscaped natural habitats.
The Fort Worth Zoo, established in 1909, is the oldest continuous zoo site
in Texas and one of the top zoos in the nation.
The
African American Museum - The only museum in the
Southwestern United States devoted to the preservation and display of
African American artistic, cultural and historical materials. It has one of
the largest African American folk art collections in the United States.
Texas
Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum - Official state Hall of
Fame, Museum and Repository for the Texas Rangers Law Enforcement Agency.
Dallas
Farmers Market - Celebrate the season harvest of fresh
farm produce and other scrumptious products available to shoppers.
Sampling, educational classes and special activities for children are
FREE.
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