Museums

  • 14th Street Gallery
    Housed in four vaulted galleries, this museum explores the African-American experience through exhibits and displays. Closed Mondays.
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  • American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum
    The C.R. Smith Museum shows the fascinating world of commercial aviation through interactive exhibits, dioramas, a large-screen theater, and a restored DC-3.
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  • Automobile Building in Fair Park
    An 84,500 square foot space that houses exhibitions, galas, antique shows, festivals and more. Artists have recently recreated the 1936 Texas Centennial murals.
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  • Cavanaugh Flight Museum
    This exhibit of 35 aircraft includes a World War I-era Fokker D VII and Sopwith Camel, the legendary P-51 Mustang and Spitfire of World War II and more.
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  • Central Library (J. Erik Jonsson)
    Dallas' largest library with 8 floors offers a comprehensive array of informational documents. Stop in and see the art gallery and the actual Declaration of Independence.
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  • Conspiracy Museum
    Learn about the high-profile assassinations and conspiracies surrounding the presidencies from Lincoln to Kennedy including MLK, RFK, and JFK.
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  • Contemporary Theatre of Dallas
    Contemporary Theatre of Dallas wishes to celebrate the human condition through a shared exploration of human relationships via quality live theatrical performances.
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  • Creative Arts Building at Fair Park
    One of the many Art Deco buildings that make up the Historic Fair Park, this building contains two performance stages, exhibition sites and a music arena.
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  • Crow Collection of Asian Art
    The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art contains more than 700 scrolls, paintings, objects of metal and stone, and large architectural pieces from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. Over 300 works are on display in the galleries including precious jade ornaments, Japanese scrolls, and an 18th century sandstone facade.
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  • Dahlia Woods Gallery
    Owned by well-known Dallas-based painter Dahlia Woods, the gallery showcases the finest Texas painters and sculptors. Visit this intimate art space and take home a unique memory of Texas. www.dahliawoodsgallery.com 214-827-0924 Hours: Thurs/Fri/Sat 11-4 Tues/Wed by appointment
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  • Dallas Art Dealers Association
    DADA is an affiliation of gallery owners and not-for-profit art organizations. Through carefully chosen exhibitions, DADA makes an important contribution to the community as well as to artists, museums, collectors and students. DADA is pledged to a high standard of ethical conduct, devotion to consistent public service and dedication to professional integrity.
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  • Dallas Arts District
    Arts District Friends 214-953-1977, www.artsdistrict.org Docent led Strolls through the Dallas Arts District, the largest in the US, featuring Pritzker Prize winning architecture. Sites include the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, the Belo Mansion and the site of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts.
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  • Dallas Center for Contemporary Art
    A non-profit exhibition, education and information center for the visual arts. The center's year-round exhibitions feature the work of regional artists.
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  • Dallas Firefighters Museum
    This museum, located in the 1907 No. 5 Hook and Ladder Company Station, includes a collection of vintage fire trucks and fire fighting memorabilia.
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  • Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
    Dallas Heritage Village, the premier living history museum in the Southwest, depicts life in Dallas from 1840 -1910. With a stunning view of the Dallas skyline, rental buildings on 13 acres include a 4,000-square-foot pavilion, country church, saloon, rustic school house and elegant 10- room historic home.
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  • Dallas Holocaust Museum
    The museum is located in the Historic West End at the corner of Record and Pacific at the DART rail line open Monday through Friday from 10-5 pm, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays from 11-5pm.
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  • Dallas Museum of Art
    The spacious galleries feature a permanent collection spanning periods from pre-Columbian to modern eras. Special temporary exhibits rotate throughout the year.
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  • Fair Park Coliseum
    Public arena for State Fair exhibitions and other performances.
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  • Fair Park Dallas
    This 277-acre national historic landmark holds the largest collection of cultural facilities in Dallas. It's open year-round and is home to eight museums and a Vietnam Memorial.
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  • Fountain Place
    This internationally recognized oasis of waterfalls, bubbling fountains, and central fountain are one of the most complex computer driven water structures in the world.
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  • Frontiers of Flight Museum
    High-flying fun and adventure for all ages! Relive the history of aviation and space travel amid one of the world's finest collections of artifacts, scale models, photographs and other memorabilia.
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  • Hall of State at Fair Park
    The Hall of State offers public tours, a library, Dallas Historical Society exhibits and educational programs. Museum available to rent for special events.
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  • Heritage Farmstead
    The Heritage Farmstead Museum offers a four acre complex with row crops, gardens, a windmill, and a handsome 1891 Victorian farmhouse with 12 original outbuildings.
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  • Ice House Cultural Center
    The Ice House Cultural Center provides a Latino-focused venue to promote the arts and cultural events which reflect the diversity of Oak Cliff and vicinity.
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  • International Museum of Cultures
    Through exhibits and events, the IMC celebrates contemporary peoples of diverse culture to promote greater understanding of cultural differences at home and abroad.
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  • Louis Tussaud's Palace of Wax & Ripley's Believe It Or Not
    The Palace of Wax features movie stars and historical figures in lifelike detail. Ripley's Believe It or Not! is an eye-popping collection. Open Daily!!
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  • MADI Museum & Gallery
    MADI is an energetic and bright art form that breaks away from traditional media focusing on geometric shapes, vibrant colors and viewer interaction.
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  • Marble Cow Sculptures
    Located at Trinity Lake Park, the marble cow sculpture includes four black Spanish marble cows and one stone. Designed by Harold Clayton in 1985.
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  • Mary Kay Museum
    Explore the 30-year history of this international company and enjoy displays of the lavish rewards Mary Kay is known to bestow--diamond bar pins, diamond rings, cars and the ultimate prize: the Pink Cadillac.
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  • McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC)
    The MAC is a non-profit contemporary arts center with facilities for theater, visual arts, music, film and video, performance, dance and the literary arts.
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  • Meadows Museum
    The Meadows Museum features a permanent collection of 15th - 20th-century art from Spain, as well as special exhibitions and a sculpture garden.
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  • Mexico Institute, The
    This non-profit membership organization presents the art and culture of Mexico through visual and performing events. Located in the Dallas Visual Arts Center.
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  • Museum of Nature & Science
    Explore and discover the natural world through innovative programming and hands-on exhibits.
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  • Museum of the American Railroad
    Relive the golden age of the passenger train at this excellent outdoor exhibit. Features the world's largest diesel electric locomotive. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
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  • Mustangs of Las Colinas
    Nine larger-than-life bronze mustangs splash their way across a stream cut through a stone-and-granite plaza to form the world's largest equestrian sculpture.
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  • Nasher Sculpture Center
    The Nasher Collection is considered one of the foremost collections, private or public, of 20th-Century sculpture in the world. Comprised of more than 300 pieces, the collection features works by Calder, de Kooning, Kelly, Matisse, Miro, Picasso, Rodin and Serra, among many others.
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  • National Scouting Museum
    A tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America, this massive state-of-the-art facility features a Norman Rockwell art gallery. Fun for all ages! Call 800-303-3047.
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  • Native Arts Center & Gallery
    A not-for-profit project of the American Indian Arts Council, Inc. that is committed to giving all citizens of Dallas access to the rich history, arts and culture of all American Indian populations.
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  • Pan American Art Gallery
    Upscale art gallery featuring artists from Mexico, Central and South America.
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  • Pawn Gallery
    Pawn Gallery is a unique gallery in Deep Ellum Texas. Our goal is to do our bit to add texture to the art scene in Dallas and help artists and patrons meet on a level playing field.
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  • Pegasus - The Flying Horse
    The Pegasus was the corporate logo for Magnolia. Mobil, as a part of Exxon Mobil Corp. still uses the logo today. Pegasus guided people traveling in those days to Dallas and many claimed that it could be seen 75-miles away on a clear night. Pegasus instantly became the landmark symbol for the City of Dallas and remained one of the most striking features of the Dallas skyline.
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  • Pioneer Plaza
    Pioneer Plaza features the world's largest bronze monument -- 40 longhorn steers being driven by three cowboys on horseback -- on a 4.2 acre landscaped area.
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  • Reflection Fine Art Gallery
    Reflection Fine Art represents contemporary artists that are setting new standards by advancing the traditional techniques of the classic masters. The gallery's compositions are innovative, and the emphasis is upon color and effect rather than upon details. The gallery only displays the artist's finest works and some of the gallery's most important pieces have been selected from the artist's private collections. The gallery offers a new way to experience fine art.
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  • Science Place Planetarium - Fair Park
    The Science Place Planetarium, located on the Fair Park campus, serves as an astronomy and space science education resource center and is the only public planetarium in Dallas.
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  • Slocum Street Antique Galleries
    Slocum Street Antique galleries between Slocum Street, Hi Line and Continental.
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  • South Dallas Cultural Center
    Owned and operated by the city of Dallas, the South Dallas Cultural Center was built in 1986 as an arts center with an African American focus.
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  • Studio 2600
    An art gallery and studio in uptown Dallas with its unique blend of a working studio and a retail outlet for one-of-a-kind treasures from local artists.
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  • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
    The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the assassination and legacy of President Kennedy with documentary films, photographs, and artifacts. The Museum features a permanent exhibit plus special exhibits in the seventh floor gallery and Museum Visitors Center.
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  • Trammell Crow Center Sculpture Garden
    The Trammell Crow Center's shaded sculpture garden features more than 20 sculptures by the French masters such as Rodin and Maillol.
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  • White Rock Lake Museum
    Once a closet in the Bath House Cultural Center, the White Rock Lake museum now has a home and a place for visitors to learn the rich history of this area.
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  • Women's Museum, The : An Institute for the Future
    The Women's Museum is a national center for the celebration and study of the immeasurable contributions women have made to society.
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