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Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas
1137***66[View] Dallas Convention and Exhibition Center is located in the bustling area of the city center, a good place not to miss when you pass by [Fun] It is worth visiting because there will be exhibitions, sometimes there are performances
Dallas Museum of Art
小小小呆60This gallery is quite large, the collection is very rich, and almost all pieces are boutique, my own most interested in the Asian and American museums, you can see a lot of exquisite cultural relics and artwork.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
西西行阿里The monument is designed to be suspended up and down, surrounded by four sides, and the interior of the monument is only a black marble, with the name Kennedy carved in platinum. The designer of the monument Philip Johnson successfully conveyed his respect for the president: "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth."
White Rock Lake Park
YYonghong00White Rock Lake was built in 1911 and is the water source for the city of Dallas. After 1927, the city government built a park around the lake, which is about a hundred years old. There are greenways around the lake for hiking and cycling. The inner circle close to the lake is 14 kilometers (9 miles) and the outer circle is 18 kilometers (11 miles). The circumference is estimated to be larger than that of West Lake in Hangzhou. A circle around West Lake is about 10 kilometers. There are many parking spaces around the lake, as well as public toilets and drinking water outlets. There is a dam in the southeast corner of the lake, where many egrets rest. Usually, most of the residents living in the surrounding area are running or cycling for morning exercises, and some people do nothing but sit by the lake and stare at the water. On weekends, many people drive here with bicycles. This is a good place to get close to nature.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
西西行阿里The Sixth Floor Museum is located in downtown Dallas. It was built to commemorate the assassination of former US President Kennedy. It is called the "Sixth Floor" because the three bullets of the killer Lee Haney Oswald were fired from the sixth floor of this building, which was once a textbook warehouse.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
EE42***27always have seasonal beautiful flowers and shrubs arrangements. great place for picnics, or just walking in the beauty of nature
The Dallas World Aquarium
西西行阿里The Dallas World Aquarium was the biggest surprise of this trip. It was more fun and beautiful than any other attraction in the Dallas Citypass. Perhaps because of this, the attractions in the Citypass do not include the aquarium, and the tickets have to be purchased separately for about $25.
Visiting the aquarium is an exciting thing, especially before entering the door, you can see the full forest style layout at the door. There are big birds outside the door, and you can also see little penguins playing in the water from the side. After entering, go directly to the second floor, first there are birds, then small animals such as monkeys and sloths, and then marine animals. I have to say that there is a lobby in DWA that is divided into many small areas on the wall. There are different marine animals in each small window, and the name of the sea area is also marked on it.
DWA is generally good, and the layout is good. There are rarely a group of people crowded together. The place feels small, but we still see a lot of animals.
Reunion Tower
西西行阿里The Reunion Tower is a viewing tower in downtown Dallas, built in 1978 and has become the most dazzling landmark in Dallas. The reunion tower is the 15th tallest building in Dallas and is popular with tourists who come here and generally reach the top of the tower to enjoy the scenery.
Giant Eyeball
BBinmomoHe's also staring when you're staring at the eyeballs... Well no, the eyeballs are more like staring at the whole city, surrounded and only photographed outside the railings