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The 10 Must Visit Places in Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the 9TH largest city in the entire USA and the 3rd largest in Texas after San Antonio and Houston. It is renowned for its vibrant culture, sports, and entertainment, shopping, and dining. Apart from the gleaming skyline Dallas has a lot more to offer. The following are some of the places you should consider visiting in Dallas:

1. Galleria Dallas

If you love going shopping, then you will fall in love with the premier shopping experience at Galleria Dallas. You will find all kinds of stores from Rolex to American Eagles. It will cater to all your shopping needs. The unique and exciting part of the mall is the bottom floor ice skating rink. Nothing beats a shopping and skating experience.

2. AT&T Stadium

The state-of-the-art stadium in Dallas is a must see. Its breathtaking architecture will simply blow you away. It is home to the NFL team the Cowboys. Check out the Cowboys in action or attend a huge concert.

3. Cavanaugh Flight Museum

The museum located in Addison airport in Dallas will provide you with important lessons about the aviation history. It is a great educational place to visit with your family to see the vintage aircraft, armor and other materials associated with the American aviation heritage.

4. Dallas Museum of Art

The Dallas Museum of art is located in the country's largest art districts in downtown Dallas. It boasts a stunning collection of great art masterpieces from all over the world. It is among the top art museums in the US and features unique educational programs and exhibitions.

5. Dallas World Aquarium

The Dallas World Aquarium is an education and fun expedition for people of all ages. It is located in downtown Dallas, at the West End Historic District. You will sample all manner of marine life in the thousands of gallons of water from turtles, sharks, jellyfish, sea dragons, saw fish, penguins and many more. The Orinoco Rainforest provides a fun expedition of exotic birds and animals such as the toucans' species, hummingbirds, sloths, and the endangered Orinoco crocodiles just to name but a few.

6. The Dallas Arboretum/Botanical Garden

This is an incredible location close to downtown Dallas. Located along the White Rock Lake southeast show, the botanical garden is about 66 acres. The world renowned garden features a huge plant collection from trees, ornamental shrubs, seasonal flowers and so much more. It also hosts major art shows, festivals, and educational programs. The garden goes all the way back to the 1930s, however, it after 1984 when it open the doors to the general public. Check out the breathtaking fountains, magnificent sculptures as other fun activities around White Rock Lake Park.

7. The Reunion Tower

It may not be the tallest structure in the City of Dallas, but it is indeed an icon. The tower whose construction was completed in 1978 is a striking and easily noticeable landmark in the city. It has geodesic dome supported by 5 cylindrical concrete poles. It is about 560 feet in length and has a remarkable light show as darkness fall on the city. It offers the perfect 360-degree view of the beautiful City of Dallas on a revolving restaurant platform. The latest Geo-Deck offers interactive digital displays and is the best for taking photographs.

8. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

The fatal shots the assassinated President John F. Kennedy is believed to have come from the Texas School Book Depository, on the sixth floor to be precise. The tall building made of bricks, which lies at the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets houses the Sixth Floor Museum. Dallas offers you the opportunity to dig into the assassination carried out by Lee Harvey Oswald, the supposed murderer of the president. The museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of the late President and offers a chilling view from the window the shot originated.

9. Six Flags Over Texas

This theme park located in Arlington, west of Dallas is one of the most popular attractions. Its name is derived from Texas history of having six national flags flown over the state. The park features live shows, roller coasters, thrilling rides, souvenir shopping, great food and lots of fun for the families.

10. Dallas Zoo

The Dallas Zoo is the oldest and largest zoo in the country that was established way back in the year 1888. There are over 406 species and 2000 exotic animals living in the 106-acre park. It is the perfect place for a family outing, to see exotic wildlife such as tigers, elephants, zebras etc. in unique habitats. Enjoy a safari and some fun at the Zero Gravity Thrill Amusement Park for kids.

Do not just sit at home and clean, leave that to the cleaning professionals and go out and visit some the amazing places in Dallas.

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