Completed in 1916 Union Station is a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts Classicism featuring stately pillars, arched windows, 48-foot ceilings and original chandeliers. Located in downtown, it is a transportation hub with Amtrak, light rail and TRE service.
The Longhorn Ballroom is a music venue and country western dance hall in operation since 1950.
Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero, Giacometti, Hepworth, Kelly, Matisse, Miró, Moore, Picasso, Rodin, Serra and more.
Historic fraternal order ballroom that hosts swing dancing, music events, and large private parties.
One of the largest art museums in America, located in the nation’s largest arts district in downtown Dallas. The Dallas Museum of Art features more than 24,000 works of art from all cultures and time periods spanning 5,000 years of human creativity including American, African, Asian, Latin America, Pacific Islands and Contemporary works and much more.
Opened in 1931 in Oak Cliff, The Texas Theatre is known for its “Venetian” design style, including opera boxes in the auditorium under a full night sky, fountains, projected clouds on the ceiling, an organ, and a giant chandelier. It’s the third-largest theatre in Dallas.
On November 22, 1963 at approximately 1:45 p.m., nearly 15 Dallas police officers converged on the Texas Theatre in search of a man who had entered without paying. That man was Lee Harvey Oswald – murder suspect in the slaying of Officer J.D. Tippit and later President John F. Kennedy’s accused lone assassin. He ducked into the theatre during an in-progress showing of War Is Hell.
Fountain Place is a 60-story late-modernist skyscraper in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Eclectic gallery offering vintage folk art and antiques in Waxahachie, Texas.
Opened in 1965 as the flagship location of the Sanger-Harris department store, and currently serves as the headquarters of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit. The landmark building is known for its iconic columns and mosaic architecture.