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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.




 Monuments & Notable Buildings
  Dallas City Hall Dallas 214-670-3011
  Dealey Plaza Dallas 214-571-1000
  John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza Dallas
  Meadows Museum Dallas 214-768-2516
  Movie Studios at Las Colinas Dallas 972-869-3456
  Old Red Courthouse Dallas 214-571-1300
  Reunion Tower Dallas 214-712-7145 $1 - $2
 Museums
  A. W. Perry Homestead Museum Carrollton 972-466-6380
  African American Museum of Dallas Dallas 214-565-9026
  Age of Steam Railroad Museum Dallas 214-428-0101
  Cavanaugh Flight Museum Addison 972-380-8800
  Conspiracy Museum Dallas Dallas 214-741-3040
  Dallas Children's Museum Dallas 972-386-6555
  Dallas Firefighter's Museum Dallas 214-821-1500
  Dallas Holocaust Center Dallas 214-750-4654
  Dallas Museum of Natural History Dallas
  Frontiers Of Flight Museum Dallas 214-350-3600
  Hall of State at Fair Park Dallas 214-421-4500
  Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary McKinney 972-562-5566
  International Museum of Cultures Dallas 972-708-7406
  Legends of the Game Baseball Museum Dallas 817-273-5600
  Mary Kay Museum Dallas 972-687-5720
  Northeast Texas Childrens Museum Commerce 903-886-6055
  Old City Park Dallas Dallas 214-421-5141
  Texas Fire Museum Dallas 214-267-1867

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