So, I need some advice...
What tourist attractions should I see in Dallas?
Thank you for your help!!!

Maggie
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Go get a pass for both The DMA (The Dallas Museum of Art) and The Nasher Sculpture Center. You can get a ticket for both and then visit. Wait to buy souveniers until you get to the Crow Collection of Asian Art (the one Dharma mentioned above). It's very small and nuzzled a block away in the Trammel Crow building. You can do all three in an afternoon if you're sortof quick about it. Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
...Now? You're tired. Go have a drink. What type of food do you like? You're close to the Oak Lawn area which isn't far from uptown (actually, it's kindof the same area). If you like to enjoy nightlife, then I'm sure others here know what to suggest ... I'm horribly out of touch with what's going on in terms of restaurants and bars. Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispersjust a few corrections.
...Another thing to do is to go to Fair Park. The Woman's Museum is very nice. The African American Museum is there as well. There are five museums located at the fairgrounds which is also home to the greatest number of Deco buildings in one place in the United States. It's very safe to visit during the day and there is a day museum pass that you can buy. Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispersone of the nicest places in town for architecture and history.
Pappas Brothers Steak House. Dry aged prime beef, if you like red meat it's the primo. Originally Posted by sancochoWhat if a woman suggested that she adored well aged beef, of the two legged sort. Would that be offensive?
Start early.Everytime I drive back from my sisters apt on Commerce, I always drive the way Kennedy did and see people taking pictures. There is a part of my brain that will never be able to grow up like the rest of me did. This part thinks... hmmm act like you're going to drive up on the curb and scare the s*** out of them. Yes, I realize that is mean spirited, and childish. But it amuses the hell out of me, so I wanted to share it with the rest of class.
The Sixth Floor Museum is somewhat depressing but you should visit there at least once. Then walk across the street to Dealey Plaza and walk around.
Visit Thanksgiving Square and notice the message of the place.
Take a break and have lunch in the West End. I might suggest Dick's Last Resort. Something a little fun with flavor. Plus, it's close to the Sixth Floor Museum.
Go get a pass for both The DMA (The Dallas Museum of Art) and The Nasher Sculpture Center. You can get a ticket for both and then visit. Wait to buy souveniers until you get to the Crow Collection of Asian Art (the one Dharma mentioned above). It's very small and nuzzled a block away in the Trammel Crow building. You can do all three in an afternoon if you're sortof quick about it.
Now? You're tired. Go have a drink. What type of food do you like? You're close to the Oak Lawn area which isn't far from uptown (actually, it's kindof the same area). If you like to enjoy nightlife, then I'm sure others here know what to suggest ... I'm horribly out of touch with what's going on in terms of restaurants and bars.
That is a day!!!
Then for the next day ... visit Fort Worth. It's a cultural mecca. Go see the cattle drive and just enjoy the Kimbell, but there are also many museums there. The Cowgirl Museum is cool. The Museum of Modern Art.
Another thing to do is to go to Fair Park. The Woman's Museum is very nice. The African American Museum is there as well. There are five museums located at the fairgrounds which is also home to the greatest number of Deco buildings in one place in the United States. It's very safe to visit during the day and there is a day museum pass that you can buy.
Visiting the museums at Fair Park is really going to fill up your day as well.
Now. How many days do you have?
LOL. Enjoy yourself! (Lunch in Reunion Tower where the restaurant is kindof fun, too!) Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers