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Dallas Downtown

Basics
Location:
Dallas
Type:
City Park-Neighborhood

Description

This is Dallas’s skyline. The buildings themselves are attractions of a sort, often designed by prestigious architects. The Arts District is a center for performing and visual arts, and significantly includes the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The City Center District houses hotels and towers and the Convention Center District naturally is home to the Dallas Convention Center. The Farmers Market District and Government District are largely as they sound, agriculture and politics, and the Reunion District has a sports venue or two and the famous Reunion Tower, or the "Big Ball.”

The West End Historic District is the site of JFK’s assassination, which the Sixth Floor Museum thoughtfully covers. The Main Street District is Dallas’s heart and center and plunges right through Downtown, bringing all that glitter closely overhead.

Attractions

The acoustics of the Symphony Center are shaped by the architecture....

Although people will argue over who killed John F....

The Nasher Sculpture Center is a grand space, both indoor and outdoor, that occupies an entire Dallas city block and as incredible as the scale is, it may not be surprising to learn that this is the world’s largest display of this type....

Egyptian and Nubian art are displayed here in fair proliferation, but the centerpiece is the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection....

Although only the fifteenth largest building in Dallas, the Reunion Tower is a mark on the skyline few Dallasites or tourists can miss....

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