Thundering through the city, this park’s statue group brings a taste of Texas’s rough-and-tumble past to Downtown Dallas with mighty larger-than-life animals.
Famed throughout the world during the 1980s as an oil tycoon’s playground where ten gallon hats, big shoulder pads and even bigger hair were just part of the scenery, the TV show ‘Dallas’ certainly rings true – albeit now with a slightly less outlandish sense of dress.
Performing and visual arts are expressed across a variety of theaters and galleries near the glossy architecture and sculpture gardens of this trendy district.
With more than 20 historic buildings from across the state of Texas, this reconstructed village is a great opportunity for families to learn about early Texan pioneers.
An innovative Dallas Museum examines just one day during World War II to explore the events of the Holocaust and some of the heroes who fought against it.
Famed throughout the world during the 1980s as an oil tycoon’s playground where ten gallon hats, big shoulder pads and even bigger hair were just part of the scenery, the TV show ‘Dallas’ certainly rings true – albeit now with a slightly less outlandish sense of dress.
Just outside the city center, this charming neighborhood exudes a trendy and eclectic ambiance, with a friendly community and many boutique stores and galleries.
Visit memorials to former U.S. President John Kennedy, walk in the footsteps of the first settlers of Dallas and spot colorful marine life at an aquarium.