Dallas: Park
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Dealey Plaza
Site of JFK's assassination Dealey Plaza, nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas, is a notable public park that holds a significant place in American history. Established in 1940, it was named after George Bannerman Dealey, a civic leader and early publisher of The Dallas Morning News.
Nasher Sculpture Center
Museum showcasing modern sculptures Nestled in the vibrant heart of Dallas, Texas, the Nasher Sculpture Center emerges as a sanctuary for contemporary art enthusiasts and novices alike. This museum, dedicated to the exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture, offers a tranquil retreat from the...
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden stands as a verdant oasis amidst the urban landscape. This botanical paradise, spanning 66 acres, offers a serene and picturesque retreat for nature lovers and those looking to escape the...
Dallas World Aquarium
Exotic animals in replica habitats Nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas, the Dallas World Aquarium offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. This expansive aquarium is not just a haven for marine life but also a sanctuary for a remarkable collection of tropical birds, mammals...
Children's Aquarium at Fair Park
Aquatic animal exhibits The Dallas Children's Aquarium is an aquarium located in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas, USA. It opened in 1936 as part of the Texas Centennial Exposition, becoming the first Public Aquarium in the state of Texas. And received an $8 million renovation in 2010. The Aquarium has six exhibit areas.
Dallas Zoo
Dallas Zoo is a 106-acre zoo located 3 miles south of downtown Dallas, Texas, in Marsalis Park. Established in 1888, it is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas and is managed by the non-profit Dallas Zoological Society.
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a private park and public facility anchoring the Thanksgiving Commercial Center district of downtown Dallas, Texas, United States.
Fair Park
Fair Park is a recreational and educational complex in Dallas, Texas, United States, located immediately east of downtown. The 277-acre area is registered as a Dallas Landmark and National Historic Landmark; many of the buildings were constructed for the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936.
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a 5.2-acre public park in Downtown Dallas, Texas. The park is over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, and opened in 2012.
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza is a large public park located in the Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas. It contains a large sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site.
Trinity River Audubon Center
The Trinity River Audubon Center is a nature center in the Great Trinity Forest, a large urban open space park in Southeast Dallas, Texas.
Lake Cliff
Lake Cliff is a freshwater lake in the northern part of the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas.
Main Street Garden Park
Main Street Garden Park is a 1.75-acre public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States The $17.4 million park was primarily funded through the City of Dallas’ 2003 and 2006 bond programs and is the first of several planned downtown core parks, including Pacific Plaza Park and Belo Garden Park.
Belo Garden Park
Belo Garden Park is a 1.7-acre public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The park is located between Main and Commerce, east of Griffin in the Main Street District.
Reverchon Park
Reverchon Park is a public park in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas. It was named for Julien Reverchon. The park lies along Turtle Creek, a tributary of the Trinity River. Its main entrance is at Maple Avenue and Turtle Creek Boulevard.
Pioneer Park Cemetery
Pioneer Park Cemetery is a conglomeration of four graveyards with the remains of several of the city's earliest founders. It is located in the Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, US, and directly east of Pioneer Plaza.
Pegasus Plaza
Pegasus Plaza is a public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas. Located at the corner of Akard and Main Street in the Main Street District, the plaza takes its name from Pegasus, the iconic sign atop the adjacent Magnolia Hotel and the mythical flying horse.
Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
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Pacific Plaza Park
Pacific Plaza Park is a 3.7-acre public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The park is located between St. Paul Street and Harwood Street, north of Pacific Avenue in the City Center District, and opened to the public Oct. 14, 2019. The City of Dallas acquired the land with help from the Trust for Public Land.
Aston Park
Aston Park is a public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The park is located on a triangle of land located between Pacific, Harwood and Live Oak in the City Center District.
Kiest Park
Kiest Park is a 263-acre park in southern Dallas, Texas, United States, established in 1931 by Edwin John Kiest, publisher of the Dallas Times Herald and a member of the Dallas Park Board in the 1930s who donated the land for the park.
Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park
The Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park is a public park in the new AT&T Performing Arts Center, located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas.