Study one of the most notorious moments in American history at the site where it happened, in the room from where Lee Oswald is thought to have assassinated President Kennedy.
Dallas’ incredible collection of sea life hosts a rainforest exhibit and fish from all over the world, plus a fully-immersive underwater tunnel that lets you walk under the sea.
Stroll through the gorgeous grounds of a 66-acre garden along Dallas’ White Rock Lake. The Arboretum hosts year-round concerts and festivals like the springtime spectacle, Dallas Blooms.
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Browse art of the past, present and future, from historical African, American, and decorative collections, to a wealth of impressive cutting edge contemporary art.
Home to thousands of popular and endangered animals, the expansive Dallas Zoo offers fascinating exhibits and shows, as well as authentic African habitats for its resident gorillas, giraffes, and cheetahs.
Go fishing, explore the excellent hiking trails with a picnic lunch, or rent a sailboat for a gentle cruise on the calm waters of this beautiful man-made reservoir.
While no longer an active hall of justice, the dramatic red stone architecture of this 120-year old courthouse now houses an elaborate museum devoted to local Dallas history.
Visit more than 200 stores at the Galleria, Dallas’ premiere shopping mall experience. Stroll under the dramatic glass ceiling, and rent some skates at the popular year-round ice rink.
Whether figure skating or ice hockey’s your thing, you’ll find non-stop chilly thrills at The Ice, Stonebriar Mall’s enormous ice rink, featuring sports, lessons, and open public skating.
Take a horse-drawn carriage through the historic West End neighborhood, which has evolved from a century-old trading post into a charming 20-block stretch of museums, shops, and restaurants.