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The city of Dallas' history is preserved in a living museum
nestled in 13 wooded acres just south of downtown, known as Old
City Park. This historical village consists of 38 buildings and
houses,...
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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is commemorated
in the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza where the 1963 shooting
took place. Most chilling of the exhibits is the window area in...
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Fort Worth is THE place to experience the romance and mystique
of the American Wild West, and the Stockyards National Historic
District is the ideal place to start. The district encompasses...
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Fort Worth's Modern Art Museum is second only in size to it's
counterpart in New York, and is the oldest art museum in Texas,
having been chartered in 1892. It was initially conceptualised by...
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Established in 1979, the museum is dedicated to telling the
story of the cowboy and cattle ranching industry of the southwest.
Use has been made of talking mannequins, interactive...
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Fort Worth's Zoo started off quite humbly in 1909 with one lion,
two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock and a few rabbits.
since then the zoo has grown and is now ranked as one of the...
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The Dallas Holocaust Museum, Centre for Education and Tolerance,
is a non-profit organisation dedicated to teaching the lessons of
the Holocaust and memorialising its victims. It provides...
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The first of the Six Flags theme parks, Six Flags Over Texas has
been a consistently-popular family attraction for over 50 years.
Situated in the small town of Arlington, just 20 miles (about...
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