Sixth Floor Museum
It was from the sixth floor of this former Texas School Bank Depository that Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that killed John F. Kennedy. Today, Sixth Floor Museum is home to various exhibits, including some of Kennedy’s presidential campaign material, photos, and other artifacts.
Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas World Aquarium is renowned for its variety of sea life including stingrays, bonnet head sharks, sea turtles, jellyfish, and leafy sea dragons. Check out the Orinoco Rainforest exhibit to see Orinoco crocodiles, toucans, poison dart frogs, and tree sloths.
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park connects downtown and the Dallas Arts District with the uptown neighborhood. This 5.2 acre public park was first opened in 2012 and hosts regular events including 'Imagination Playground', 'Yoga with Yogis' and 'Food Trucks Friday'.
Reunion Tower
The construction of Reunion Tower was completed in 1978, and it remains one of the most iconic buildings in Dallas. Lit beautifully by night, the tower is made of five concrete cylindrical poles that support the sphere on top. It's also home to a 360 degree revolving restaurant.
Nasher Sculpture Centre
Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, Nasher Sculpture Centre hosts outstanding collections of contemporary sculptures. It was opened in 2003, and since then has showcased private collections as well as excellent temporary displays.