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Connie Kleinert

and

Nick Babikian

Things to Do in Dallas

George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

2943 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75205, USA

The permanent exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum looks at the life and career of President George W. Bush. Artifacts, documents, audiovisual, and interactive components capture the key decisions and events of the Presidency of George W. Bush.



https://www.georgewbushlibrary.smu.edu/

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

2201 N Field St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA

Stimulate curiosity in the revolutionary Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Five floors house 11 permanent exhibit halls containing state-of-the-art video and 3D computer animation with thrilling, life-like simulations where visitors can exercise their brains through hands-on activities, interactive kiosks and educational games.

Dallas Museum of Art

1717 North Harwood Street, Dallas, Texas 75201

Located next to Klyde Warren Park and The Nasher Sculpture Center, this free museum ranks among the nation's leading art institutions and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions and global collections.

Reunion Tower GeO-Deck

300 Reunion Blvd E, Dallas, TX 75207



Travel 470 feet in the air in a 68-second elevator ride to the GeO-Deck where theviews go on forever.

Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

411 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas 75202



For all you history buffs, this is the spot where Lee Harvey Oswald stood when he allegedly shot President John F. Kennedy. Located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building (formerly the Texas School Book Depository), the museum examines the life, times, death and legacy of JFK.

Northpark Center

8687 North Central Expressway, Dallas, Texas 75225



Featuring over 235 retail stores, restaurants, and department stores

and a movie theater, Northpark is the go to shopping center in Dallas.