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Dallas Athletic Club

Dallas Athletic Club

Dallas Athletic Club, popularly known as DAC is a private country club established in 1919. It was originally located at the corner of St Paula and Live Oak Street and in 1954, it relocated to the eastern intersection of Interstate 30 and 635. There are two golf courses at the club – the blue course and the Gold course which were both designed by Jack Nicklaus. The blue course has hosted tournaments such as the 1963 PGA Championship. The Gold course was considered lesser of the two. It was redesigned to equip eight lakes and play. Read More

Dallas Contemporary

Dallas Contemporary

Dallas Contemporary was founded in the year 1978 in the Design District of Dallas, dedicated to Design. The Museum conducts exhibitions of their artwork throughout the year each in a different form from one another.

Dallas Country Club

Dallas Country Club

The Dallas Country Club is a private, member-owned club. The golf course was founded in 1896, designed by Tom Bendelow and Jay Morrish. It overlooks Highland Park and features a yard length of 6561, 18 holes, and four sets of tee for different skill sets; however, reservation for tee time is not possible. The club has a member-only policy and Guests are welcome when accompanied by a member. Membership to the club is acquired through familial connection. It is also a popular venue to host galas and events. Read More

Dallas DeGolyer Estate

Dallas DeGolyer Estate

Dallas DeGolyer Estate consists of the 4.5-acre DeGolyer Gardens adorned by 21,000 sq ft. home of the famous geophysicist and philanthropist Everette Lee DeGolyer. It is a landmark in Dallas and the estate forms a part of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. The Dallas DeGolyer Estate is known for its lush green gardens with the signature Octagon Fountain and picture-worthy landscapes. The estate has been well maintained and still retains original gardens from the 1940s when it was built, including the Magnolia Allee and the Sunken Garden. It is best to visit in January and February for Wisteria and Tulips Blooming on the DeGolyer Pergola. Additionally, the DeGolyer House is open daily for tours too and the DeGolyer Restaurant serves as a brilliant lunch option during the visit. Read More

Dallas Ecological Foundation

Dallas Ecological Foundation

Now known as the Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation, Dallas Ecological Foundation was established in 1981. It aims to educate the youth, primarily school children, about the importance of wildlife conservation and outdoor education. It organises programs like Outdoor Adventures and the curriculum includes outdoor cooking, camping, challenge courses, archery and other outdoor activities. The Foundation has partnered with over 600 US schools and also hosts different programs and events. Read More

Dallas Heritage Village

Dallas Heritage Village

Dallas Heritage Village houses the largest collection of the 19th Century Victorian homes and commercial buildings in Dallas, Texas. It is located 5 minutes away from the Dallas city. The main aim of the Dallas Heritage Village is to safeguard teach the history of Dallas to the visitors, they can also walk around the blacksmith shop, general store, and the Church, etc., the site provides a look into how Texas looked 100 years back.

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Museum of Art

The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is a major art museum located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Highlights are its collection of ancient Mediterranean art from Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times; European art from the 16th to 19th centuries, including pieces by Claude Monet; contemporary artists including Jackson Pollock; and a collection of more than 50,000 art-related volumes in its library. The museum has a collection of more than 24,000 works from America and around the globe, including everything from ancient artefacts to contemporary art. Read More

Dallas National Golf Club

Dallas National Golf Club

Dallas National Golf Club is a High- end private golf course built in 2002, designed by Tom Fazio. The course spans 7,326 yards in length and is built on a former limestone canyon which adds to the natural elevation of the course. It is considered the standard of measurement of golf courses in Dallas. The club has a limitation of 350 members and membership is obtained via invitation only; guest visits are allowed if accompanied by a member of the club. Read More

Dallas Shady Oaks RV Park

Dallas Shady Oaks RV Park

Quite close to downtown Dallas, the park is a popular location when it comes to camping in an RV. Dallas Shady Oaks RV Park offers both premium as well as regular RV pads; the former are fenced, have a gate and are ideal for 2 cars, while the latter aren't fenced. Visitors would have facilities like sewer and water hookups as well as free Wi-Fi throughout the park and would also be able to bring pets with them. There are tall trees all around which provide shade from the sun at all times and the park is ideal for taking a stroll or just relaxing. The entire property is fully secure with its private cedar fence and security camera. Read More

Dallas Texas Temple

Dallas Texas Temple

Dallas Texas Temple, also known as the Mormon temple Dallas was established in October 1984 by Gordon B. Hinckley. It is the 30th operating temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and was one of the first in Texas. The temple is also lauded for its architectural beauty; dramatic spires coupled with large sloping roofs.

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