painters of the 1830’s to modern
artists of the twentieth century. The
collection includes works from
Alexander Calder, Thomas Cole,
Stuart Davis, Thomas Eakins, Winslow
Homer, Georgia O’Keeffe, John Singer
Sargent, and Alfred Stieglitz.
Benefactor Amon G. Carter’s
collection of works by the two greatest
artists of the American West, Frederic
Remington and Charles M. Russell, are
also housed here. The museum’s
photography collection, one of the
premier collections in the nation,
boasts more than 30,000 exhibition-quality prints that cover the breadth of
the medium’s history.
AT&T Stadium
One AT&T Way
Arlington, Texas 76011
817-892-4000
www.stadium.dallascowboys.com
AT&T Stadium, formerly known as
Cowboys Stadium, has been the proud
home of the five-time World Champion
Dallas Cowboys since 2009. Seating
80,000 fans, it features state-of-the-art
amenities under a domed cover. In
addition to professional football, it
plays host to a variety of events year-round, including concerts, festivals,
carnivals, college football and high
school football.
Bass Performance Hall
4th and Calhoun Streets
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
817-212-4325
www.basshall.com
The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass
Performance Hall serves as the home
to major performing arts organizations
of Fort Worth and as a premiere
venue for other attractions, enhancing
the range, quality, and accessibility of
cultural fare available to the public;
promoting arts education; and
contributing to the cultural life of Fort
Worth, Tarrant County, and the
region.
Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park
1462 First Avenue
Dallas (in Fair Park), Texas 75210
469-554-7340
www.childrensaquariumfairpark.com
Designed with children in mind, the
Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park is
managed by the Dallas Zoo, and is
home to a collection of approximately
6,000 aquatic animals. This aquarium
features marine and freshwater fish,
reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates,
and also participates in a number of
national and international conservation
and research projects. It is a leader in
the breeding of critically endangered
Texas aquatic species, such as the
Texas blind salamander and several
desert fishes that are already extinct in
nature.
Dallas Arboretum and
Botanical Garden
8525 Garland Road
Dallas, Texas 75218
214-515-6515
www.dallasarboretum.org
One of the most magnificent gardens in
the nation, the Dallas Arboretum and
Botanical Garden is in bloom year-
round. This special gardener’s delight is
home to the nation’s most notable
azalea collections, as well as a mist
garden, all on 66 acres along the
shores of White Rock Lake overlooking
downtown Dallas.
Dallas Firefighters Museum
3801 Parry Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75226
214-821-1500
www.dallasfiremuseum.com
One hundred years of firefighting
history comes to life through rare
firefighting memorabilia – including a
horse-drawn steam pumper, a 1936
hook-and-ladder truck, helmets, tools
and uniforms – all displayed in a
vintage fire station located across from
Fair Park.
Dallas Mozzarella Company
2944 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas 75226
214-741-4072
www.mozzco.com
The Dallas Mozzarella Company is
located near downtown Dallas and
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