Dallas–Fort Worth

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Downtown Dallas
12 reviews
The former schoolbook depository, which allegedly served as the perch for Lee Harvey Oswald’s shooting of President John F. Kennedy, has been transformed into a fascinating, in-depth museum. — Where
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Cultural District
8 reviews
The Kimbell’s masterpieces include Michelangelo's first known painting, The Torment of Saint Anthony—the only painting by the master on exhibit in all of the Americas. — Afar Magazine
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Downtown Dallas
12 reviews
The Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary art in the world. — Time Out
8
Downtown Dallas
11 reviews
The massive 370,000-square-foot location designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and positioned in the burgeoning Arts District did not become the museum's permament home until 1984. — Travel + Leisure
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Cultural District
8 reviews
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Cultural District
8 reviews
This structure... sets the right tone for contemplating one of the country's strongest collections of post–World War II painting and sculpture. — Fodor's
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Stockyards National Historic District
8 reviews
It began as a stop on the Chisholm Trail and boomed as a raucous meatpacking district at the turn of the 19th century. — Concierge
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8 reviews
A highly regarded American zoo and the second most popular attraction in the state. — Lonely Planet
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Park Cities North Dallas
8 reviews
Southern Methodist University is home to one of the world's largest and most significant collections of Spanish art outside Spain. — Fodor's
8
Downtown Dallas
7 reviews
An extraordinary museum located in the Dallas Arts District. — Afar Magazine
8
Greenville Avenue & East Dallas
7 reviews
Running for 24 days of September and October, the fair attracts the lion's share of 7 million annual visitors. — Michelin Guide
8
Cultural District
6 reviews
A Texas museum filled with Broncos and Betties.  — Atlas Obscura
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Oak Lawn
7 reviews
Nestled in a cozy stretch between (and meant to bridge) Dallas' downtown and uptown enclaves, this urban oasis offers a neat retreat with a backdrop of the stunning city skyline. — Afar Magazine
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Oak Lawn
9 reviews
Largely replaced by the huge new Perot Museum of Nature and Science in the Arts District, the old facility remains open for people nostalgic for its historic dioramas of nature and science. — Lonely Planet
8
Downtown Dallas
5 reviews
Collection of art celebrating the American West, with pieces that capture the emotion, movement, and landscape of the frontier. — Fodor's
8
Cultural District
5 reviews
Texas' oldest botanic garden. — Michelin Guide
8
Cultural District
5 reviews
Nine exhibit galleries, covering subjects from computers to anthropology, are featured at this family-oriented museum. — Michelin Guide
8
Downtown Dallas
8 reviews
The aquarium isn't the half of this ambitious, privately operated zoological garden in Dallas's West End Historic District. — Concierge
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6 reviews
Heritage Village at Old City Park allows visitors to experience what life was like in Big D before 1910. — Fodor's
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6 reviews
Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo spreads across 106 acres of natural wonder. — Where
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