Greenville Ave.
Lively entertainment district full of restaurants, bars and restaurants. Whether you want to shop, dine or party – this is the place to be.
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Attractions near to Greenville Ave.
Sixth Floor MuseumAmazing museum dedicated to the life and death of J. F. Kennedy. Learn more about his legacy at the place from where he was shot. |
Keeton Park Golf CourseThis course is a hidden gem – perfectly maintained 18-hole course with careful design featuring array of water hazards. |
Reunion TowerThis observation tower is a landmark of Dallas. Unfortunately, its desk is closed for renovation at the moment. |
Dallas World AquariumAmazing marine center dedicated to exotic variety of fish and animals. Plenty to see for the whole family. |
Dallas Heritage VillageThe rich history of Texas and Dallas is illustrated by almost forty restored houses and public facilities served by costumed characters. |
Old Red MuseumThis county courthouse will remind you of a fairytale castle. The exhibits explain the history of the area from prehistory until present. |
Dallas Farmers MarketEnjoy the good old feel of traditional markets and support the farmers by shopping for fresh produce with local origin. |
Thanks-Giving SquareInteresting oasis in the middle of busy city dominated by an ecumenic spiral-shaped chapel. Guided tours available. |
Fair ParkThe park where the majority of Dallas culture and history is centered. Variety of museums, attractions and events awaits you. |
Dallas Holocaust MuseumThis museum retells the story of Holocaust in a comprehensible way. Puts up various temporary exhibitions, too. |




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