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Monkey See Monkey Do Exotic Petting Zoo
Monkey See Monkey Do Exotic Petting Zoo started out as a USDA-licensed rehab and rescue operation but today, it runs petting zoo services featuring exotic animals, ones not found commonly. One can have kinkajous, lemurs, spider monkeys, tortoises, otters and other animals be brought for various events or educational purposes. Monkey See Monkey Zoo Exotic Petting Zoo regularly organizes school/library visits to educate students about animals and also provides animals for festivals like Christmas (for Nativity Scenes).
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Mountain Creek Lake
Located in the midst of greenery and 8 miles south of Dallas is the 11 kilometer square Mountain Creek lake which is also considered to be a natural reservoir in the city of Dallas. The lake is not only home to a species of the water plants but also a wide range of fish which are majorly concentrated in near the northeast where there is an abundance of lotus' planted.
Fishing is one of the major activities that people visit the mountain creek lake for. With the rising population of these fish it becomes fairly easy to get hold of them in one’s fishing rod! People can also swim and go for boat rides around the large lake.
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Munger Place Church
The Munger Place church is located on Bryan street in the city of Dallas. The church hosts several events and sermons. The church is known for its community service programs and workshops for the people. The church worships the best of both the new as well the old world, aiming to collect the youth as well as the adults to their services.
The Church was originally founded in 1913 and built in 1925, during this period the church had a beautiful surrounding which is now more developed and metropolitan. The church has gone through a period of decline but now completely functional.
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Museum of Earth History
Museum of Earth History is located 10 minutes away from Downtown Dallas. This Museum provides the visitor with an educational and enjoyable experience by showcasing Creation and Earth history-related artifacts and data through a biblical point of view.
Mustang Island State Park
Located south of Port Aransas, Mustang park is a 2500 year old island known for camping, surfing and kayaking. The mustang island, named after the wild horses found in abundance here is also known to house many other species of small animals, birds and mammals.
The island becomes a tourist hotspot during the spring and fall migrations periods and thousands of different species of birds can be seen migrating at the island. Campins is also very popular at the Mustang beach as it is full of amenities that make the recreation easy and relaxing. There are a total of 48 campsites in the region.
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Nana’s Pacas
Spanning over 4 acres, Nana’s Pacas is an alpaca ranch with over 20 alpacas, Huacaya as well as Suri. Visitors can book a one-hour long tour of the ranch for $3 and can interact with baby, female as well as male alpacas; can feed them, learn about their history and watch products being made from their fiber.
It is advisable to not bring dogs as they startle the alpacas. Moreover, one can buy different products while at the ranch, such as alpaca yarn, alpaca fleece rugs and even looms. Nana’s Pacas hosts a few events or programs throughout the year that visitors can participate in, like the Cross Timbers Artists Guild Studio Tour.
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North Haven Gardens
The North Haven Gardens is a nursery that began in 1951 on nine acres of grassland. Founded by Ralph and Muriel Pinkus, this destination garden center organizes workshops and has an art gallery as well.
It is known for imparting gardening education to the locals and visitors regarding plant selection and care, as well as for housing a huge collection of quality plants. In case, one wants assistance for their garden, they have Garden Coaches and Landscape Concierge to guide and help in the completion of the project. The garden is still family-owned and is one of the most respected horticultural ventures in Dallas.
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North Texas Hindu Temple
The North Texas Hindu Mandir was formally established in 2002; prior to that in 1992, it was initially organized as CHANT (Caribbean Hindus of North Texas). It is a unique temple that sets itself apart from other Hindu temples, with its origin stemming mostly from the Caribbean Hindus and its members from different parts of the world. It embraces and inculcates diverging beliefs of Hinduism while maintaining a sense of unity amongst its member. A visit to this temple promises quaint but enlightening experiences.
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NorthBark Dog Park
An absolute treat for dog owners and lovers, NorthBark Dog Park is loacted in north Dallas. Spread out over an area of about 22.3 acres, the park has a number of amenities for both dogs and people to enjoy. When it comes to dogs, there are trails, lawns, and a swale perfect for running around, and a dog beach as well as a lake for them to swim in.
There are drinking bowls throughout the property, a pavilion to sit under and a fenced doggy shower; there are dog silhouettes as well as flagstone structures around it. The benches or picnic tables offer a place for dog owners to sit while the loop trail provides a source of exercise for people and dogs alike. There is a grilling station within the park and parking space available around it.
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Northwest Bible Church
The Northwest Bible church is one of the main churches in Dallas that believes solely in the teachings of the Lord Jesus. The church believes in the sincerity of the attendees and aims to expand its horizon around the city with the aim of spreading Christianity and the teaching of the bible.
The Northwest Bible church organizes God’s Workshops to enlighten the people about the religion and teachings. They recognize God above all human beings and hence believe in mass prayer to show their respects to the all mighty.
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