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Terrell Attractions. Terrell Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Terrell, Texas
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The Sixth Floor Museum celebrates a photojournalist's reflection of 1963
In commemoration of its 20th anniversary, the Sixth Floor Museum has opened its newest exhibit, “A Photographer's Story: Bob Jackson and the Kennedy Assassination,” featuring the work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist.
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Championship Rodeo: Ropin' and ridin' in North Texas
What’s more Texas than the way of the cowboy – or cowgirl? And, if you’re visiting North Texas in the summer, you’ll have a chance to see the best of the best compete for prizes up close – along with some laughs along the way.
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Reunion Tower: Punctuating Downtown Dallas
If you take a quick glance at the western edge of downtown Dallas’ skyline, one of the first things to catch your eye is Reunion Tower. The iconic spire stands 560 feet – 5 feet higher than the Washington Monument.
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The Shoppes at Brownstone Village: Salons, boutiques and eats! Oh my!
An eclectic collection of shops, salons and restaurants have found a home in a converted roller skating rink.
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Dallas' Highland Park Village: A shopper's paradise
One of the nation's most historic shopping meccas is the place to see and be seen in Dallas.
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Nasher Sculpture Center: a thoroughly modern milieu
Since 2003, the Dallas Arts District has laid claim to the world’s first museum dedicated exclusively to modern sculpture — the Nasher Sculpture Center.
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Dallas' Winspear Opera House: Something to sing about
One of Dallas' newest music and theater venues is a bright anchor of the city's Arts District.
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Cowboys Stadium: tour where the pros play
Behind-the-scene tours of Cowboys Stadium, the largest and most technologically advanced entertainment venue in the world, bring visitors face-to-face with the interworkings of this famous stadium.
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Arlington Highlands: An out-of-the-mall shopping experience
With nearly 100 shops and businesses calling Arlington Highlands home, there is plenty to do, eat, see and buy.
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Forth Worth Zoo a tradition in family fun
Founded in 1909, the Fort Worth Zoo is the oldest and most respected zoo in the state of Texas.
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