Sample the culinary artistry and diversity of the Big D at the annual Taste of Dallas event, which takes place every July at Fair Park. The festival offers regional cuisine and local wines to sample from sunup until after sundown.
Enter the hub of cultural and entertainment activities in the heart of downtown Dallas at Fair Park Texas. Originally built for the 1936 Texas World's Fair, the 227-acre park houses many of Dallas' unique and highly-specialized museums, sports facilities and educational programs. The museums and facilities include African-American Museum, Museum of the American Railroad, Museum of Nature & Science - TI Founders IMAX Theater, The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park, The Hall of State, Texas Discovery Gardens, and South Dallas Cultural CenterBesides museums.
Go boot scootin' or belly up to any of the three bars at Gilley's Dallas. Ride the mechanical bull, learn a new line dance and remember to wear your cowboy hat.
The permanent exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum explores important issues and events of the Administration of President George W. Bush as framed by four themes: freedom, opportunity, compassion, and responsibility. The Library is the repository for textual, audiovisual, and electronic Presidential records created or received throughout the Administration of President George W. Bush as well as other donated collections, including over 70 million pages of textual Presidential materials.