South Dallas Cultural Center

The South Dallas Cultural Center highlights the artistic contributions of the African-American community. The venue includes a theater, a visual arts gallery, and dance and art studios.

Contact number: (214) 939-2787

Location: 3400 South Fitzhugh, Dallas, TX 75210

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Hall of State

Located in Fair Park, the Hall of State was built in 1936 to serve as a shrine to Texas history. Today, it offers tours, exhibits, and special events. Email contacts: For education and tours, [email protected]; for research, library, and archives, [email protected].

Contact number: (214) 421-4500

Location: 3939 Grand Avenue, Dallas, TX 75210

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Dallas Firefighters Museum

A fantastic collection of old firetrucks – including ‘Old Tige,’ a 1884 horse-drawn steam pumper named after then-mayor WL Cabell, and a 1936 ladder truck – the Dallas Firefighters Museum is the perfect place to bring young firefighter-wannabes! Children can indulge their fascination with firefighters by climbing on a hook and ladder truck, as well as viewing over 100 years of firefighting history through a collection of extinguishers, helmets, suits, and uniforms.

Contact number: (214) 821-1500

Location: “3801 Parry Avenue, Dallas, TX 75226

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Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Captivating for the older set, maybe not so much for little ones. Group discounts are available for 20 or more. The museum is open on Thanksgiving Day; closed on Christmas Day.

Contact number: (214) 747-6660

Location: 411 Elm Street, Dallas, TX 75202

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Texas Museum of Automotive History

Located in Fair Park, the Texas Museum of Automotive History highlights the interrelated evolution and technology of race cars and commercial cars from 1901-1984, with a rotating selection of vintage automobiles on display. The museum also features hands-on activities, a library, and an auditorium.

Contact number: (214) 543-7047

Location: 1221 Midway Plaza, Dallas, TX 75210

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Dallas Heritage Village

Dallas Heritage Village is a living history museum portraying life in North Texas from 1840 to 1910. The huge property consists of 38 historic structures that made up a city such as a schoolhouse, Victorian homes, a farmstead, a blacksmith shop, and a commercial Main Street with a saloon. Costumed interpreters stay in character during tours. Questions are encouraged as a way to learn about life during this particular time from the past.

Contact number: (214) 421-5141

Location: 1515 South Harwood Street, Dallas, TX 75215

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Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture features four theaters, hundreds of artifacts and photos, and 50 interactive touch screens for visitors to learn about various aspects of Dallas County’s history.

Contact number: (214) 745-1100

Location: 100 South Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202

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Frontiers of Flight Museum

The Frontiers of Flight Museum is a thrill for little airplane fans, and it does a great job of explaining the role the Dallas/Fort Worth area has played in the unfolding global aviation story, from the Wright Brothers to space exploration.

Contact number:  (214) 350-3600

Location: 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX 75209

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Museum of the American Railroad

The Museum of the American Railroad (previously known as the Age of Steam Railroad Museum) possesses a comprehensive collection of railway cars including a World War II passenger train, a railway post office and baggage car, Pullman sleeping cars, and a dining car.

Contact number: (214) 428-0101

Location: 1105 Washington Street, Dallas, TX 75210

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