All Attractions in Dallas

Rich with presidential history, Dallas is home to several popular attractions. The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum highlights his two-term presidency while the Sixth Floor Museum and Texas School Book Depository preserves one of the darkest days in American history, the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

On a lighter note, the Dallas Arboretum features 66 acres of utopian, intricately tended gardens and the Dallas Museum of Art is home to many masterpieces. Dallas is also known for one of the world's best collections of 20th Century architecture; just wandering around the glittering streets downtown is great way to take in the eye candy that enriches the city's skyline.

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1318 S 2nd Ave Dallas TX 75210
(214) 428-5555
A massive 80-foot domed screen and a tranquil setting on a pond at the downtown Dallas Science Center make for memorable IMAX explorations of volcanic interiors, outer space and the like.
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1900 Main St. Dallas TX 75201
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12700 Park Central Dr Dallas TX 75251
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3505 Maple Ave Dallas TX 75219
(214) 670-1491
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1405 Turtle Creek Blvd Dallas TX 75207
(214) 696-0555
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3400 Turtle Creek Blvd Dallas TX 75219
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3536 Grand Ave Dallas TX 75210
(214) 565-9026
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2010 Flora Street (between Harwood and Olive) Dallas TX 75201
(214) 979-6430
The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art contains more than 700 scrolls, paintings, objects of metal and stone, and large architectural pieces from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. Over 300 works are on display in three galleries inclu
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609 NE Loop 820 Hurst TX 76053
(817) 591-1622
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5401 W Park Blvd Plano TX 75093
(972) 867-8888
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