Dallas's motto, "Live Large, Think Big," symbolizes the glittering, towering downtown that merges magnificent skyscrapers with renowned arts organizations such as the Nasher Sculpture Center. The surrounding metropolitan area includes the towns of Fort Worth and Arlington, as well as more than 20,000 acres of grassy parkland. The lovely Fair Park is an excellent starting point for outdoor recreation, as is popular White Rock Lake. The Six Flags amusement park, Hurricane Harbor, lies in nearby Arlington, and the Dallas Zoo is the largest zoo in all of Texas. In this city fixated on hugeness, however, perhaps nothing is bigger than its portions and Dallas' barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisines rank amongst the world's finest. ...More
| Created in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art features a permanent collection of more than 23,000 works of art, including ra... | |
| The Dallas World Aquarium is a complex of nature-themed attractions, including recreations of the South American Rainfor... | |
The Trammel & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art The Trammel & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art is a series of galleries housing contemporary and classical art work... | |
| More than 300 modern sculptures along with 20th century paintings and drawings are on display at the Nasher Sculpture Ce... | |
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Dallas The Dallas castle, which opened in 1992, is over 60,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 1,000 honored guests. |







