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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is "an educational and permanent historic exhibit that examines the life, times, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy within the context of American history," using a mixture of exhibits, films, an audio tour and more. It is on the sixth floor of what was formerly called the Texas School Book Depository, where a sniper's nest and rifle were found after the assassination.

On the outskirts of downtown are Fair Park and Old City Park. South of Dallas, Old City Park is a living history museum, preserving historic Dallas in a recreated village with restored structures. People dressed in period costumes bring history to life with demonstrations, reenactments and performances.

East of downtown, Fair Park is a sprawling, beautifully landscaped 227-acre complex, host to the annual State Fair, the Dallas Aquarium, museums and performance facilities, the Dallas Zoo, and more. It has the largest collection of 1930s Art Deco exposition style architecture in the United States.

For live music, it's hard to beat Deep Ellum, a renovated warehouse district. Located east of downtown, there are over 42 clubs and restaurants. As you walk down the streets, you'll hear everything from blues to jazz to alternative music. There are unique shops, plus you can find about any type of food you crave.

The newest addition to the vibrant Arts District is the Nasher Sculpture Center, one of the foremost 20th century sculpture collections in the world. The Crow Collection of Asian Art contains pieces from China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia.




 Performing Arts, Theaters, and Auditoriums
  Pocket Sandwich Theatre Dallas 214-821-1860
  Rosewood Center for Family Arts Dallas 214-978-0110
  Sammons Center for the Arts Dallas 214-520-7788
  Slappy's Puppet Playhouse Dallas 214-369-4849
  Smirnoff Music Centre Dallas
  TITAS (Texas International Theatrical Arts Society) Dallas 214-528-5576
  The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Dallas
  The Historic Lakewood Theater Dallas 214-821-7469
  Theatre Three Dallas
  Undermain Theatre Dallas 214-747-1424
  Water Tower Theatre Addison 972-450-6232
 Sports & Recreation
  Crosby Recreation Center Carrollton 972-466-9810
  Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium Allen 214-509-4770
  Joe Farmer Recreation Center Allen 214-509-4750
  Rosemead Recreation Center Carrollton 972-466-9800
 Sports Teams
  Dallas Cowboys Football Club (NFL) Irving 214-953-1500
  Dallas Mavericks Basketball Club (NBA) Dallas 972-988-3865
 Stadiums and Arenas
  Addison Square Gardens Addison 972-960-7465
  Bronco Bowl Entertainment Center Dallas 214-943-1777
  Cotton Bowl Stadium Dallas
  Reunion Arena Dallas
 Unclassified - Other
  ArtCentre of Plano Dallas
  Cotton Bowl Dallas 214-939-2222
  Grapevine Mills Dallas 972-724-4900

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