West End

Established as a warehouse district in 1872, it’s been a destination for visitors, locals for lunch and suburbanites since the 1980’s.  They flock to the friendly brick paved historic area for one-of-a-kind restaurants from Tex-Mex to Texas steaks, sing-a-longs at karaoke bars, museums and for handmade cowboy hats at the infamous Wild Bill’s.  With the recent addition of new residential amenities, it’s handy for employees of the many professional businesses located there. Despite the eye rolling, urban Dallasites make a pilgrimage at least once a year for a festival or for dinner before Mavericks & Stars games. They blend in with touristas by sporting t-shirts that say “I ♥ Vaqueros Locos” (I love Crazy Cowboys)

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Art

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

411 Elm Street Dallas, Texas 75202

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza exhibits historic films, photographs, artifacts, and interpretive displays to document the events of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the findings of the official investigations that followed. The Museum currently has more than 22,000 items in its collections.

Open Tuesday through Sunday 10am until 6pm.  Open Mondays from noon to 6pm.

Tickets are $13.50 for adults; $12.50 for senior citizens and children 6-18.  Children under 6 are admitted free.

  • Phone: 214.747.6660