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Fair Park
3809 Grand Ave. Dallas, TX 75210 214-670-8400 Fair Park's 227-acres include one of the largest collections of Art Deco buildings in America and these buildings house various museums: the African American Museum, the Age of Steam Railroad Museum, the Dallas Natural History Museum, and the Science Place. The area also is home to the Dallas Aquarium and the world-famous State Fair of Texas which is held each fall. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1501 Montgomery St. Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-255-9300 Hands-on science activities are available at more than 12 different stations inside this wonderful science museum. The museum also features an Omni Theatre. Arlington Museum of Art 201 W. Main St. Arlington, TX 76010 817-275-4600 One of the state's finest contemporary art spaces, the Arlington Museum of Art attracts visitors from Dallas and Fort Worth across the Southwest, many of whom come to see the recent $3-million renovation. Sixth Floor Museum 411 Elm St. Dallas, TX 75202 214-747-6660 Located in the former Texas Book Depository, this is the official museum of the assassination of President Kennedy. In fact, more can be learned about Kennedy than about any one of the numerous theories of his assassination. The museum is family-oriented in spite of its tragic theme. Age of Steam Railroad Museum 1105 Washington St. Dallas, TX 75204 214-428-0101 The 28 Cars featured in this old rail yard are maintained in tip-top condition for visitors to enjoy. The tours are self-paced walks through famous Pullman sleeping cars and other well-known railroad cars. |
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