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Having fun doesn't have to be expensive!
The many things to see and do in Dallas include those that can
be enjoyed absolutely free. Consider these offerings:
Pioneer Plaza Cattle Drive
A growing number of bronze, larger-than-life-size steers
and their cowboy escorts moo've along Pioneer Plaza - adjacent
to the Dallas Convention Center. This bronze cattle drive is
located on the actual Shawnee Trail drive of the 1850s - and
is the largest bronze monument of its kind in the world.
Downtown, Young & Griffin Streets
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Outdoor Sculpture Tour
Discover over 30 distinctive sculptures on the sidewalks of
Downtown. Along with pieces from the 19th century, there are
contemporary works, including a painter capturing magnificent
Dallas on canvas - Can you find him?
Art Garden
Enjoy the Sculpture Garden at the base of the
statuesque Trammell Crow Center in Downtown. More than
20 statues from the French masters, including Rodin, reside in
this peaceful setting with cascading waters and beautiful
gardens.
Free/Donations Accepted
Tues. - Sun. 10 am - 5 pm
Thurs. 10 am - 9 pm
Downtown, 2010 Flora Street, 214-979-6430
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Uptown and West Village
Dallas' popular Uptown District is exploding with new
residential and retail centers with a variety of elements
coming together for a shopping, dining, and entertainment
experience that will appeal to all types of tastes. The West
Village focal point is the new Magnolia Theater that supports
independent film and arts.
Uptown, McKinney Avenue and Routh Street, 214-922-9622
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Mustangs Sculpture in Las Colinas
Nine mustangs, bronze, beautiful and larger-than-life,
splash their way across a stream cut through the stone and
granite plaza of Williams Square. Stroll across the plaza and
visit the Mustangs of Las Colinas Sculpture & Exhibit,
which includes an informative 20 minute film about mustangs
and the making of this breathtaking sculpture.
Exhibit Center Open: Tues. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
In nearby Irving, O'Connor Road, North of Highway 114,
972-869-9047
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Tour the Morton H. Meyerson
The acoustically renowned Morton H. Meyerson Symphony
Center, designed by I.M. Pei, is yours to tour on selected
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1 p.m. (please
call in advance for monthly tour schedule as tours are subject
to change with rehearsals and performances) Discover the 4,535
pipes on the Herman W. Lay Family Organ - this $1.36 million
organ, crafted by C.B. Fisk Inc., is truly an acoustical
wonder!
Enthusiastic and experienced volunteer docents
are available to welcome visitors, school groups, conventions,
families, and others for a one-hour tour detailing points of
interest throughout the Meyerson.
Once a month, schedule permitting, a thirty-minute
organ demonstration of the Lay Family Concert Organ is
presented, followed by a tour of the Center.
Free one
hour tours at 1 pm. Events hosted at the center are by
admission only.
Downtown, 2301 Flora Street, 214-670-3600
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Dallas Central Library
Read all about it at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.
This public library includes one of the original copies of the
Declaration of Independence, printed in 1776 - also on
permanent display, is William Shakespeare's First Folio of
Comedies, Histories & Tragedies. The library's Children
Center is one of the largest in the country.
Mon. - Thurs. 9 am - 9 pm
Fri. - Sat 9 am - 5 pm
Sun. 9 am - 1 pm
Downtown, 1515 Young Street, 214-670-1700
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Spanish Art at the Meadows Museum
The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University
has the most comprehensive collection from the Spanish masters
outside of Spain. There are also special exhibitions, a
sculpture garden, and the tree-lined SMU campus is an
eye-catcher itself. Call about special exhibits.
Free on Thursdays after 5 p.m.
Wed. - Fri. 11 am - 8 pm
Sat. - Sun. 11 am - 5 pm
5900 Bishop Blvd, 214-768-2516
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Mary Kay Cosmetics
Take a walk through history and experience a dream that
began more than three decades ago - when Mary Kay set out to
build a company that would give women unlimited opportunities
to achieve success in every aspect of their lives. During your
visit, you'll relive the rich heritage of our Company and see
how it progressed from a tiny storefront to the amazing
success that it is today. Celebrate each step in the
fulfillment of one woman's dream and the marvelous
achievements of women who believe in it.
Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 9am-4:30 pm
Reservations required.
16251 N. Dallas Parkway, 972-687-5720
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Location, Location, Location
Dallas is home to some scenic and captivating, beautiful
and breathtaking neighborhood communities. Walk, ride or drive
around Turtle Creek and adjoining Highland Park,
and don't miss the historic homes of Swiss Avenue
(including the Wilson Block Historic District), Munger
Place and other lovely locales! Featured: gorgeous parks,
lakes and landscapes. Ask a native!
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Inner-City Refuge
Dallas features more than 20,000 park acres including 18
lakes with 4,400 surface acres of water at 17 park sites and
17,196 acres of greenbelt/park land. To learn more about the Dallas
Parks and Recreation Department, call 214-670-4100 and be
sure to ask about .The Ultimate Adventure. - a free booklet
highlighting the details of all the leisure and recreational
services Dallas offers.
Giving Thanks
Thanks-Giving Square - private, interfaith and
educational - welcomes people of all nations, cultures and
religious traditions. A unique chapel and museum honoring
Thanksgiving - meditation garden, bells and fountains make
this the "Home of American Thanksgiving."
Open: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Christmas
and New Years Day.
Downtown, Pacific, Bryan and Ervay Streets, 214-969-1977
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Old - Fashioned Country Kitchen
Visit Spring Creek Farm and see how the famous Owens
Country Sausage began, as you tour a museum featuring a
fully equipped kitchen, workshop, butchery and country store
with articles and replicas dating back to the early 1900s.
Outdoors, see Belgian draft horses, miniature ponies and other
animals. Self guided tours daily - guided tours for groups of
eight or more by reservation only.
Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 3 pm
Reservations requested in advance.
1401 East Lookout Drive at Plano Road, 972-235-0192
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Free Admission Museums
The eight museums of Fair Park offer an exceptional
variety all in one location near Downtown. Admission is
charged at some but quite a few are Free! Donations are
accepted. Those that offer free admission:
- The African American Museum (exception - special
exhibitions) 214-565-9026.
Tues. - Fri. noon - 5 pm
Sat. 10 am - 5 pm
Sun. 1 pm - 5 pm
- The Hall of State (exception - special exhibitions)
214-421-4500.
Mon - Sat 9 am - 5 pm
Sun 1 pm - 5 pm
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City Hall of Fame
Dallas' City Hall is a site to see. Famed architect
I.M. Pei designed the inverted wedge shaped building, one of
the most distinctive structures in all of Dallas. The plaza is
home to one of Henry Moore's largest bronze sculptures.
Downtown, 1500 Marilla Street, 214-670-3687
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1A Retail Renaissance
The looking is free, but with more shopping centers per
capita than any other major U.S. city, the buying may be hard
to resist! Visit many of the cities fine centers and stores
such as the renowned Galleria, modeled after Milan's
fashion forward masterpiece; NorthPark Center, where
you will enjoy over 160 world-class specialty stores; and Highland
Park Village, the first planned shopping center in the
United States.
- Allen Premium Outlets 972-678-7000
- Galleria 972- 702-7100
- Grapevine Mills 972-724-4900
- Highland Park Village 214-521-0050
- Irving Mall 972-255-0571
- NorthPark Center 214-363-7441
- Stonebriar Center 972-668-6255
- Town East Mall 972-270-2363
- Valley View Center 972-661-2424
- Vista Ridge Mall 972-315-3641
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Dallas Tourist Information Center
Relive the city's past with a visit to the Old Red
Courthouse, site of the Dallas Tourist Information Center
in the Downtown Historic District. The Center features touch
screen information stations, Internet access stations, viewing
room to see Dallas videos, and a full staff available every
day of the week. Just around the corner you will find John
Neely Bryan's Cabin, reconstructed home of Dallas. founder -
just a stroll away, is the popular West End, Dealey Plaza and
the DART Light Rail.
The Downtown Historic District is located in the block
enclosed by Market, Elm, Commerce and Houston Streets, 24-Hour
Hotline 214-571-1301
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A Nation Remembers JFK
Dallas pays homage to one of its darkest times, when
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during his 1963
visit. Designed by Kennedy family friend, Philip Johnson, the John
F. Kennedy Memorial is an open-roofed, concrete walled
monument symbolic of an open tomb. It is not unusual to find
flowers and notes placed here. Nearby, the infamous School
Book Depository and Grassy Knoll have changed little since
that devastating day in our Nation's history.
Downtown, Main and Houston Streets
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Sail Away
Take to the water and leave your worries in your wake.
Dallas offers many area lakes - 63 within a 100-mile radius.
Dallas' largest and most popular lakes offer endless
recreational opportunities including fishing, sailing and
canoeing, trails for hiking and biking, playgrounds and
facilities for picnicking.
(Some parks charge a small entrance fee.) 214-670-4100
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Deep Ellum
Of Dallas' many different parts, possibly none is quite so
intriguing as Deep Ellum. This former industrial
neighborhood and cradle of Dallas' jazz scene is now home to
much of the city's avant-garde culture. Discover an eclectic
variety of restaurants, nightclubs, galleries and shops.
Just east of Downtown, 214-747-DEEP
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M-Line All Around
The historic M-Line Streetcar meets the modern new M-Line
Trolley Bus to create the M-Line service. Ride the
streetcar down McKinney Avenue connecting to the
Trolley Bus to St. Paul and Ross, within walking distance of
the Dallas Museum of Art. Ride down Main Street
to the famous West End to have lunch, shop, or just browse the
shops. Whatever your interest maybe the M-Line can get
you there for free!
Donations Accepted
Mon - Fri 7 am - 10 pm
Sat - Sun 10 am - 10 pm
Service 7 days a week. Call for schedule, 214-855-0006
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Arts District Stroll
Take a one-hour guided walking tour of the Dallas Arts
District where trained docents lead you through the largest
arts area in the country. First Saturday each month. Meet at
the Crow Collection of Asian Art. 10:30 a. m. Please R.S.V.P.
Arts District Friends 2010 Flora Street, 214-953-1977
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Farmers Branch Historical Park
The Farmers Branch Historical Park is home to several
historic structures that range in time from the 1840's to the
1940's. Structures include log cabins, the oldest stone
structure on its original foundation in North Texas, and a
1930's gas station. Tours free, interactive programs
available.
Mon - Fri 8 am - 6 pm
Sat - Sun 12 pm - 6 pm
Call 972-406-0184 for information.
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West End Story
What once was a warehouse and an old candy and cracker
factory has been reborn into a tourist's delight. Downtown's West
End Historic District, great for browsers, features over
50 specialty shops at the West End MarketPlace plus a
variety of restaurants and clubs. Summertime nights in the MarketPlace
are often filled with the sound of free concerts.
Downtown/Market and Munger Streets: 214-748-4801
West End Association Event Hotline: 214-741-7185
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Observation Station
From the observation area known as Founders Plaza at
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, you'll see some of
the 2,300 daily takeoffs and landings from one of the world's
busiest airports. Witness winged wonders in this area
featuring 20 parking spaces, long-distance binoculars, graph
board to help you identify the different aircraft, speaker
system featuring audio straight from the Control Tower, plus
four picnic areas.
Open daily - 6:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
2829 30th St. (Carbon Road) at DFW International
Airport, 972-574-6000
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Super Model Train
The U.S.' largest permanent model train display is in
Dallas, and happily, it.s in the lobby of Children's
Medical Center of Dallas. Eight trains run simultaneously
at this free exhibit. Children's Medical Center has a small
fee for parking.
1935 Motor Street, between Stemmons Frwy. and Harry
Hines Blvd., 214-640-2000
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Fantasy Landing
A unique and special highlight of the Dallas Parks and
Recreation Department is Fantasy Landing, Dallas' first
public playground where able-bodied children and those with
disabilities can play together. The playground features
customized ramps, tennis courts and pull tunnels with bars for
children in wheelchairs. Brightly-colored brick paths help
visually impaired children find their way through the play
area.
Kiest Park in Oak Cliff, 214-939-2746
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Dallas Farmers Market
Seven days a week from 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. (with the exception
of special holidays), local farmers display and sell a mouth
watering and eye pleasing selection of fresh fruit and
vegetables, herbs and floral plants at the Dallas Farmers
Market. A perfect place to leisurely stroll and take in
the colorful, glorious sights at this open-air market.
Open Daily 7 am - 6 pm
1010 South Pearl Street, 214-939-2808
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Sports Connection
With teams in every major sports league, Dallas loves its
hometown sports, and many Dallas Cowboys football, Texas
Rangers baseball, Dallas Mavericks basketball, Dallas
Stars hockey and Dallas Burn soccer games are
televised. So cheer on your winning team at home, hotel or at
one of Dallas' many Sports Bars.
Game Information:
- Dallas Cowboys 972-785-5000
- Dallas Stars 214-467-8277
- Dallas Mavericks 214-747-6287
- Texas Rangers 817-273-5100
- FC Dallas 214-979-0303
- Dallas Desperados 972-785-4900
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Celebrate Good Times
Numerous festivals and parades are held each year in the
great Dallas outdoors, and a good many are absolutely free.
Many are holiday related, and nearly all have food, music, art
and/or live entertainment. Use entertainment publications as
your guide. (See "Want More")
Call the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau's
24-Hour Special Events Hotline at 214-571-1301, or visit
Dallas on the World Wide Web at: www.visitdallas.com
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Outdoor Activities
Hiking, biking, walking or running - Dallas offers happy
trails for you. The Dallas Parks & Recreation
Department maintains a number of bike/hike trails such as
the 9.33 mile trail at White Rock Lake, 8300 Garland Rd, which
connects with the 7.3 mile trail at White Rock Creek Park.
Call 214-670-4100 to locate a trail or 214-670-4039 for
bike route maps.
Dallas Symphony Summer Concerts
Dallas' outdoors beckons lovers of nature and music. During
the Spring and early Summer months, The Dallas Symphony
Orchestra performs in area parks and you can also hear
"Jazz under the Stars" at the Dallas Museum of
Art on Thursday evenings.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: 214-692-0203
Dallas Museum of Art: 214-922-1200
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Freedman's Cemetery Memorial
Located less than one mile north of Downtown Dallas, is Freedman's
Cemetery, a pre-Civil War African-American burial ground
in what was once the Freedman's Town Area - a small Dallas
community formed by Blacks freed from slavery in the
mid-1860s. This historic and state landmark memorial features
larger-than-life-size figures cast in bronze by African
American artist, David Newton.
North Central Expressway between Lemmon Avenue and Hall
Street, 214-670-3284
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Fountain Place
Waters dance and leap skyward at Downtown's Fountain
Place. At the base of this dramatically sculpted 1.2
million sq. ft. office tower of green reflective glass lies an
oasis of colorful flowers, waterfalls, 172 bubbler fountains
and central fountain. The latter is one of the world's most
complex and consists of 360 computer driven water jets.
Designed by the acclaimed architectural firm of I.M. Pei &
Partners, Fountain Place has received international
recognition.
Downtown, 1445 Ross Avenue at Field Street, 214-855-7766
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Hands On
Named after one of the foremost hand surgeons in the world,
The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D. Hand Exhibit is an
extraordinary private collection of over 100 cast,
bronze-coated hands. The contrast of sizes, and sense of
personal capability, when simply viewing life-size hands is
intriguing. Personalities include: Katherine Hepburn, Walt
Disney, Louis Armstrong and Winston Churchill - to name a few.
Mon - Fri 8 am - 9 pm
Baylor University Medical Center - Truett Building - 1st
floor
3500 Gaston Ave., 214-820-6684
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Retail Tale
Discover how Dallas' outstanding shopping reputation began
with the opening of Neiman Marcus in the early 1900's. Over 95
years later, the Flagship Neiman Marcus in Downtown
Dallas remains a ready-to-wear couture legend. The Downtown
Dallas store features a museum on the fifth-floor which tells
the Neiman Marcus story in the highest of style.
Neiman Marcus is Open: Mon. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00
p.m. Thurs. 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.
2628 Main Street, 214-741-6911
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Lower Greenville Avenue
Greenville Avenue is one of the oldest entertainment areas
in Dallas and is home to many boutique and eclectic shops as
well as live entertainment clubs, great bars and restaurants.
Greenville Avenue has one ot the oldest bars in Dallas, the
Greenville Avenue Bar & Grill, and hosts the ever popular
Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Greenville Avenue between Mockingbird & Ross Avenue
Greenville Avenue Business Association 214-368-6722
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Crow Collection of Asian Art
The Crow Collection of Asian Art contains more than 600
paintings, objects of metal and stone, and large architectural
pieces from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. Over 300
works are on display in the galleries including precious jade
ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls and a rarely
seen 28-foot by 12-foot sandstone facade of an 18th century
Indian residence.
Open: Tues. - Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursdays 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
2010 Flora Street, 214-979-6430
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Dallas Nature Center
To nature, that is. Just a short drive from Downtown is the
Dallas Nature Center - 633 acres of preserved
wilderness and mesquite prairie, with 10 miles of hiking
trails, native-plant nurseries, picnic area, nature programs
and visitors center. Small donation is recommended.
7171 Mountain Creek Parkway, 972-296-1955
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Biblical Arts Center
The Biblical Arts Center offers a unique opportunity
for people of all faiths to witness the Bible as it inspires
mankind in the arts. Dedicated to its founder, Mattie Caruth
Byrd (1909-1972), the Center is reminiscent of Christian-era
architecture, and houses permanent exhibition galleries that
feature special exhibits each year, ranging from Old Masters
to Contemporaries. Admission to the museum's galleries is
free. Miracle of Pentecost Exhibit requires an admission fee.
Open: Tues. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sun. 1:00 p.m.
- 5:00 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only.
Located near NorthPark Center, 7500 Park Lane and
Boedeker, 214-691-4661
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NorthPark Center Arts and Animals
At NorthPark Center special and seasonal events
happen all year long. Highlights include: Le Theatre de
Marionette's daily children's puppet show performances and
seasonal "live" animal exhibits. NorthPark Center
also features a rotating display of acclaimed 20th century art
from the private collection of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher
which includes the works of such renown artists as: Andy
Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Henry Moore - to name a few!
Northwest Hwy. and Central Expwy. Complimentary Trolley
service approximately every 15 minutes is offered from the
Park Lane DART Light Rail Station. 214-363-7441
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Dallas Galleria
It is no wonder The Guide Section of the Dallas Morning
News votes the Galleria as "Best Place to People
Watch" - or shall we say "Star Watch." Such
well-known faces as: Janet Jackson, Oliver Stone, Kevin
Costner and Tom Cruise have been seen touring the Galleria -
to name a few! Ice skaters are also fun to watch on the indoor
rink Olympians Tara Lipinski, Kristi Yamaguchi, Brian Boitano
and Scott Hamilton once performed on this glimmering ice. Rink
open year-round.
LBJ at Dallas Parkway North, 972-702-7164
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The Art of Sports
The Sports Legacy. The Gallery of Sports Art at
Ameriquest Field in nearby Arlington is the nation's largest
art gallery devoted to sports and features original art,
limited edition lithographs and bronze statues representing a
variety of sports including baseball, basketball, fishing,
hunting and soccer. Children supervised by parents are
welcome.
Open: Mon. - Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and on game
nights open until the game is over.
1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, 817-461-1994
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Hot Time Hotline
Get instant up-to-date information by calling The Dallas
Convention & Visitors Bureau's regularly updated Special
Events Hotline. To access the 24-hour hotline in English or
Spanish call: 214-571-1301.
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