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6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Experience the fun-filled, ultimate indoor adventure park, Urban Air, where they believe in pushing adventure to the limits while providing a safe place for your whole family to jump, soar, race, climb, and play. Urban Air is the ultimate destination for family fun, featuring attractions for all ages. Whether you're a kid or a kid at heart, they've got something thrilling for you to explore. So, join Urban Air for an unforgettable experience that will have you and your family flying high.
Are you looking for a great way to explore the scenic and historic locations in the Dallas area? Fun Dallas Tours is committed to providing quality, professional, and courteous tour guides that will give you a memorable vacation experience. You can choose from the many combination tours or create your own to maximize your experience. The guests rave that they offer America's Best Sightseeing Tours and are consistent, effective, and satisfying to all who have traveled with them since 1997.
The AT&T Performing Arts Center is the perfect place for that incredible live performing arts experience. With its bustling 10-acre downtown campus, the nonprofit center boasts three of the country's finest performance venues, including the Winspear Opera House, Wyly Theatre, Strauss Square, and the inviting public green space, Sammons Park. The center welcomes you to discover the best in live theater, opera, pop, ballet, comedy, cutting-edge speakers, and the finest dance companies worldwide. The AT&T Performing Arts Center is a place for everyone to gather and enjoy. It's a place that entertains audiences, inspires creativity, and reinforces the cultural fabric of the vibrant community.
Learn about one of the most significant events in American history at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. This museum is dedicated to educating visitors about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, as his motorcade drove through downtown Dallas and turned the fateful curve of Dealey Plaza at midday. Located on the sixth and seventh floors of the old Texas School Book Depository, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza opened on Presidents Day in 1989. The museum offers self-guided tours that allow visitors to explore the exhibits at their own pace. The most famous amateur film of the Kennedy assassination, the Zapruder film, is one of the highlights. Visitors can also see the Orville Nix film, which depicts the assassination from a reverse angle, showing part of the grassy knoll in the background. Additionally, photography collections by Jay Skaggs are on display, with photos taken just before and after the assassination as he followed investigators around the plaza. Lastly, visitors can view artifacts from the Kennedy funeral, including funeral cards, notes by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and other items.