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Located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building (formerly the Texas School Book Depository) from which Oswald fired those infamous shots, this historic exhibition chronicles the life, times, assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.
The Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection includes more than 300 sculptures by most of the 20th century's greatest talents, including Rodin, Calder, de Kooning, Giacometti, Matisse, Miró, Picasso and Serra.
A center offering exhibits, films and artifacts of the Holocaust.
A museum celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the arts.
This set of galleries is dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia.
Large urban park with museums, flea markets and events. Covers over 227 acres.
The Museum of Nature & Science (the result of a 2006 merger of the Dallas Museum of Natural History, The Science Place and the Dallas Children’s Museum) at Fair Park is a wonderful place to explore our world and beyond through innovative programming and hands-on exhibits ranging from dinosaurs to DNA. The IMAX® Theater’s 79-foot domed screen immerses you in thrilling adventures. At the MNS Planetarium, you can discover the wonders of the universe.
Climb aboard steam engine trains at this lively museum. Take a first-hand look at luxurious Pullman sleeping cars and Dallas's oldest depot.
The Women's Museum memorializes how women in America have shaped history and culture.
Established in 1903, this prestigious art venue features a wide selection of art exhibits, from Ancient Mediterranean to Contemporary Art and Design.
A beautiful neo-classical building houses lots of historical artifacts and is best known for its children's area.