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Showing 507 - 528 of 23245,000 aquatic animals, including salt-water and fresh-water fish, reptiles and amphibians.
66 acres of flower and display gardens, including acres of azaleas, a Woman’s Garden, animal sculptures, a bamboo garden and the DeGolyer house.
The city’s oldest continuously operating dance company, this troupe was founded way back in 1976. Aiming to cross cultural boundaries with productions that range from modern and slick to ethnic and traditional, they tour internationally and even performed as part of the 2012 London Olympics.
Dallas Center for Photography offers a full range of classes and workshops for photographers at all levels of experience. We also host movie nights, gallery shows, photo contests, and a speaker series to engage and inspire.
The Children’s Aquarium has been designed with kids in mind. With eye-level, interactive zones and exhibits, everyone can enjoy and learn something new about our aquatic friends from around the world.
This nonprofit company, recognized far and wide as one of the nation’s top professional theaters, aims to entertain rug rats and grown folk alike with an ever-evolving list of family-friendly productions like The Wizard of Oz, To Kill a Mockingbird and James and the Giant Peach. Besides local performances and a national touring act that […]
Dallas Chop House has stripped away the heavy leather banquettes, black walnut paneling and cigar smoke from the classic steakhouse experience and come up with an exceedingly modern approach to the red meat meal. Housed in the Philip Johnson-designed Comerica Building, the Chop House is done up in metal, cushions and earth tones. The menu […]