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True, Dallas has a ton of shopping malls, but don't let that be the only thing you see here. Museums are first-rate, from the Kimbell in Fort Worth to the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center. Even if you only planned to visit Dallas, a day trip to Fort Worth's Stockyards is well-worth your time, especially when combined with a night out in Sundance Square. In Dallas, you're likely to spend your days among the attractions downtown and your evenings at the many bars and restaurants uptown.
If Louis Kahn's Kimbell Museum is regarded as one of the best buildings of the last century, Tadao Ando's new Fort Worth Modern, just across the street, may...more
A depiction of wild horses running through a stream, The Mustangs of Las Colinas is the world's largest equestrian sculpture. Also of interest is an on-site...more
The world's hottest museum designer, Renzo Piano, outdid himself with this exceptionally transparent glass, travertine, and aluminum construction in the heart...more
The flagship Six Flags, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, features Disneyland-like theme areas dedicated to each of Texas's historic suzerains: Spain,...more
History doesn't get much more vivid than this high-quality, nonexploitative museum exploring the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Located on...more
Everyone's going to ask if you saw it, so you might as well join the several hundred thousand who traipse through every year. Now operated as a popular site for...more
Forty minutes south of downtown Dallas, this small town is a museum of picturesque late-19th- and early-20th-century architecture. The centerpiece is the...more









