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Sixth Floor Museum
The Sixth Floor Museum chronicles the events leading to the assassination of President Kennedy in November 1963. It’s a moving and eerie experience to visit the museum, taking up the very spot ... Read more
Billy Bob's Texas Honky Tonk
The famous roadhouse-style barbeque steak, brisket and ribs are only part of the story at Billy Bob’s Texas Honky Tonk, dubbed the world’s largest honky tonk. More than 6,000 people can squeeze ... Read more
John F. Kennedy Memorial
Simple but profoundly moving, the open-air John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza focuses on the granite slab bearing the assassinated president’s name etched in gold.The granite memorial is surrounded ... Read more
Six Flags Over Texas
The very first park to feature Six Flags' famously scary roller coaster rides was Six Flags Over Texas, which opened in 1961. Six Flags Over Texas is all about rides, from toddler-friendly Texas ... Read more
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a smaller, more user-friendly neighbor to Dallas, proud of its cow-handling roots and Western heritage. The Southwestern Stock Show and Rodeo is an annual event, held at the Will ... Read more
Neiman Marcus
The shopping HQ and flagship store of famous retailer Neiman Marcus is in downtown Dallas. Decorated with red awnings and built in 1914, the grand Beaux Arts department store takes up an entire ... Read more
NorthPark Center
The shopping experience is upscale at NorthPark, a glamorous shopping mall of mirrors, marble and glass. All the deluxe designer brand names have outlets here, from Abercrombie & Fitch to ... Read more
Stockyards National Historic District
Fort Worth is proud of its cowboy and culture mix, and the Stockyards National Historic District is where entertainment, shopping and dining have plenty of Western flair. Learn more about the ... Read more
