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Photo Wall,?? Get in the holiday spirit and don't forget to mark it on your calendar as you won't miss one of the biggest and brightest parties of the season Join Katie Star for live music on Sundays at 11am in downtown Dallas. The show is held on the beautiful terrace of the world famous La Tarte Tropezienne, adjacent to the Joule hotel Set in Daily through Nov Expect to find around eight rotating exhibitions a year housed in a sprawling 37, square foot industrial building.
Currently on view is Liu Xiaodong's "Borders," which explores the reality of the US-Mexico border crisis through a series of paintings, diary entries and videos.
Ilene's expert tip : Free public tours are led on the last Saturday of every month at 1 p. Keep an eye out for stroller and storytime tours, held at 10 a. Built in , Fair Park is home to the State Fair of Texas, one of the longest-running fairs in the nation that is held for three weeks in the fall. But what many visitors may not realize is that the acre complex also houses one of the nation's largest collections of Art Deco art and structures, many of which were erected for the Texas Centennial Exposition in The crowning jewel is The Hall of State, a stunning, limestone-clad building that contains an array of murals, statues and artifacts pertaining to the history of Texas.
In addition to architectural eye-candy, the park features the African American Museum free admission , and the Texas Discovery Gardens, which is open free to the public on Wednesdays. Ilene's expert tip : In addition to the State Fair, the park also hosts a variety of events and festivals, check the calendar on the website for more information.
Parking is free to the general public on non-event days. Formally known as the Crow Collection of Asian Art, this stunning museum in Dallas' Arts District features over 1, masterworks, hailing from Japan, China, India and Southeast Asia, many of which have been assembled from the private collection of local real estate mogul Trammel Crow and his wife Margaret. Here, visitors can explore a series of galleries showcasing art objects, paintings, scrolls and large architectural pieces, some of which dates to the 10th century.
The museum also hosts special exhibitions featuring art from renowned collectors, other museums and private institutions throughout the world. Highlights include a collection of Chinese jade objects and a suit of Samurai armor from the Edo period.
Best of all, admission to the museum is always free. There is also metered parking nearby. The free McKinney Avenue Trolley runs through the area as well.
When it comes to free attractions, parks are always a good bet. But Klyde Warren Park isn't your typical run-of-the-mill park. Perched atop a sunken freeway, this nationally acclaimed 5-acre oasis boasts everything from a butterfly garden to special areas allocated for kids, for dogs and for playing games. As if that weren't enough to keep everyone busy, the park also plays host to myriad year-round programs, ranging from daily fitness sessions to children's entertainment, musical performances and even film screenings.
Did we mention this is a great place for a selfie with a backdrop of the Dallas skyline? Recommended for Free Things to Do because : With a plethora of activities offered throughout the week, Klyde Warren Park is tops when it comes to free outdoor entertainment.
Ilene's expert tip : Park for free in the West Village off McKinney Ave and hop on the free trolley to get to the park. With six bars, karaoke, a pool room, and a large dance floor, don your cowboy boots and get ready to boogie at Round Up Saloon. This glitzy gay bar and dance hall offers popular line-dancing lessons nearly every night of the week, so get ready for box-steps and partner-swinging galore.
Highland Park Village, the first outdoor shopping center in America, is renowned for its Spanish-influenced architecture as well as its haute couture think Chanel, Dior, and Alexander McQueen. After shopping, grab a cupcake from Bird Bakery, or catch a film at the Village Theatre to make the most of your trip.
Want to see more? Book a tour of Dallas. No trip to Dallas is complete without a visit to the most famous white house west of Washington, D. As a functioning ranch, you can take horseback riding lessons or hit the trails with a guide. This acre botanical garden is one of the top botanical gardens in the world, offering spectacular nature exhibits throughout the year such as the largest floral festival in the southwest, Artscape an arts and crafts show , and jaw-dropping pumpkin and Christmas displays in the fall and winter.
Wander along the Texas Skywalk for spectacular views, relax on the rooftop of the Moody Oasis , and walk under a waterfall at the Cascades. There are plenty of top barbecue joints in town, but the one that locals keep going back to is the award-winning Pecan Lodge. The pit-smoked food at this restaurant in the hip Deep Ellum neighborhood is out of this world as evidenced by the lines out the door, around the corner, and into the parking lot.
Both of the infamous Depression-era outlaws grew up in the Dallas area, where their crime and murder spree began before ending in a hail of bullets just across the Louisiana border on May 23, The tour includes transportation and a tour guide whose family has been connected to the outlaws for nearly a century. Get to know Dallas on horseback at Texas Horse Park. The acre park sits within the Great Trinity Forest, an area once owned by Davy Crockett and his wife. With riding lessons, trail rides, and hippotherapy, the Texas Horse Park is a tribute to Texas' equestrian history.
Channel your inner cowboy or cowgirl as you ride along the Trinity River amid ancient trees, freshwater springs, and a large Native American archaeological site. Book a tour. The George W. As you might've guessed, it's harder than it looks. Dallas boasts the largest contiguous urban arts district in America: a acre expanse crammed with museums, restaurants, and theaters. Get your bearings of the Arts District on a scavenger hunt or walking tour before deciding where to invest your time.
Ever fancied a Stetson hat, bolo tie, or cowhide boots? Avoid indoor dining by camping out on a patio with some spectacular food and drinks, lean into the autumnal vibes PSL in hand, if you so desire by visiting a pumpkin patch, scream your way through a haunted house, or embark on a brisk hayride.
Note that humans are required to wear masks in all indoor spaces. Various locations Drag brunch was one of the things we missed most when indoor dining was on hiatus, but the queens have returned in full force to venues across town to dance, lip-sync, and stare at your mimosas with envy.
Last year, most venues pivoted to drive-thru experiences, but in-person frights will be returning to several sites this year. Bring your own blanket or chair or rent one onsite for limited-capacity performances. The productions here rarely go for the traditional approach, so you can always expect something unique, and the fact that you can bring a picnic to enjoy under the stars—including beer and wine, mind you—means this is one no-brainer of a date night. Fort Worth Live like a true Texan or at least the stereotype so many people outside the state envision by climbing atop a horse for an outdoor trot through the scenic trails around Lake Benbrook.
Glen Rose Giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, bison, and cheetahs await—along with dozens of other animals—at this drive-thru wildlife center dedicated to the preservation of species in peril.
Meander through 7. Masks are required for public guided tours, or go maskless if you opt for a private guided tour for your immediate household or up to 10 people in your pandemic pod. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, a variety of water features cascade all around you as you explore this spectacular urban oasis in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. Hit up the quiet, serene pool, ideal for contemplating life or simply losing yourself in the moment, or climb down the stairs into the multi-level main pool for a truly unique perspective.
Schedule your visit around feeding times for the most underwater action or book a behind-the-scenes tour for an in-depth look at what it takes to operate a large-scale aquarium. Various locations One of the best things about fall is the opportunity to see so many different sports teams on their home turf. The choice is yours. Arlington Swap your quarantine-fueled Netflix streaming for some coaster-fueled screaming courtesy of the one-and-only Six Flags.
The park opens on weekends throughout the fall plus extended days and hours for their annual Halloween-themed Fright Fest. And although no city should be defined by a single event that occurred almost 60 years ago, its historical significance is undisputed.
Take a walk around Dealey Plaza and the infamous grassy knoll to spot where the former president was killed in Masks are required of all guests and social distancing is encouraged. And if you really want to step things up with a few salchows and double axels, you can enroll in three-day beginner courses that include guest passes and other freebies.
Downtown Dallas Dallas has made huge strides in recent years when it comes to increasing the amount of green spaces within its urban core.
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