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Experience the epicenter of cultural and entertainment activities in the heart of downtown Dallas at Fair Park. Originally built for the 1936 Texas World's Fair, this 227-acre park is home to many of Dallas' most unique and highly-specialized museums, sports facilities, and educational programs. Whether you're interested in the African-American Museum, the Museum of the American Railroad, the Museum of Nature & Science, or TI Founders IMAX Theater, there's something for everyone to enjoy, and let's not forget about the Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park, The Hall of State, Texas Discovery Gardens, and South Dallas Cultural Center, all of which make Fair Park a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
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.
If you're a fan of cutting-edge films, videos, and documentaries, you won't want to miss the annual four-day Dallas VideoFest every Fall at several venues. The festival is open to professional and non-professional filmmakers and specializes in independent, alternative, and non-commercial media. You'll see hard-to-find works that are rarely seen on television, in movie theaters, or elsewhere, despite their artistic excellence and cultural and social relevance. It's a great opportunity to discover new and exciting voices in the world of film and media.
Take advantage of the opportunity to travel back in time and explore the rich heritage and Dallas' intriguing past at the Old Red Museum. Old Red Museum provides a comprehensive insight into the culture and traditions of the Big D. With captivating historical artifacts, interactive exhibits, and mini-theaters, it will fascinate anyone interested in history. You can visit the Early Years, Trading Center, Big "D," and World Crossroads galleries to see how Dallas has evolved. The museum is located in the beautifully restored 1892 Old Red Courthouse and is conveniently situated close to other historical landmarks such as the JFK Memorial and Dealey Plaza.