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Downtown FORT WORTH - 18.0 MI /  KM
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Downtown FORT WORTH - 6.0 MI /  KM
Downtown DENTON - 1.0 MI /  KM
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Dallas, TX
Best Sights & Activities -(Sightseeing)
Dallas City Hall
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1500 Marilla St
Dallas TX 75201-6300
214-670-4021
Description:
DOWNTOWN DALLAS. Abstract and avant-garde best describe this architectural monument. The Dallas City Hall Building officially opened in 1978. The structure, which was designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, measures 560 feet long and 122 feet high. Resembling an inverted pyramid, the unique exterior stands 10 stories high. The city hall complex sits on a six-acre plaza and is worth visiting solely to see how the horizontal design complements Dallas' rising skyline.

Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1515 S Harwood St
Dallas TX 75215
214-421-5141
Description:
DOWNTOWN DALLAS. Step back in time at this quaint, Victorian-era park and attraction. Created in 1976, the complex sits on 13 acres and features almost 40 historic buildings. Visitors can tour a blacksmith shop, a general store, and even the inside of a teepee. The facility also features a Victorian bandstand and a church. Dallas Heritage Village offers an intriguing look at what life in North Texas was like over a hundred years ago. Even better, living history interpreters bring the era to life with informative commentary and experiences.

Mustangs of Las Colinas
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
5205 N O'Connor Rd
Irving TX 75039
972-869-9047
Description:
NORTHWEST DALLAS. An inspiring group of nine larger-than-life bronze statues commemorates the wild mustang, first introduced to the Americas in the 1500s by Spanish conquistadores. The sculpture, by Robert Glen, features the equestrian group running and jumping over a river. The monumental mustang sculpture is considered the world's largest equestrian artwork. In the plaza's West Tower, a small museum depicts the history of the sculpture and relates how it was created.

Pegasus Plaza
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1500 Main St
Dallas TX 75202
214-939-2700
Description:
DOWNTOWN DALLAS. This 16,000-square-foot, $3 million plaza was built with assistance from actress Greer Garson, a Dallas resident who died in 1996. A fountain and nine granite boulders bearing the names of the Greek muses mark the plaza. The neon-lit Red Flying Horse sign that portrays Pegasus (a symbol often equated with the city) was restored and relit for the year 2000 and placed atop the Magnolia Hotel at 1401 Commerce Street downtown.

Pioneer Plaza
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)

Dallas TX 75201
214-939-2700
Description:
DOWNTOWN DALLAS. Oil and cattle made Dallas what it is today, and the sculpture that distinguishes this plaza celebrates the city's history. Located adjacent to Dallas Convention Center, Pioneer Plaza measures 4.2 acres and features a world-renowned bronze. The sculpture, considered the largest of its kind, is by Robert Summers and showcases a 19th-century cattle drive. Portrayed are three cowboys on horseback and 39 steers ­ an impressive sight to behold!