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First Unitarian Church of Dallas

First Unitarian Church of Dallas

The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is one of the oldest and most renowned churches in the city. The churches main aim is to work towards the holistic development of not only the religion but also the person. The church does soulful reading of texts that gives them a deeper and better understanding of several things. The church mainly focuses on the children and the youth and helps them build themselves into being a better human being. The church also offers them volunteer courses to serve the society. Read More

Fishtrap Lake

Fishtrap Lake

The fishtrap lake park is a county in the town of Kentucky. The lake park is home to a wide range of fish and has several facilities that are around the park that help the visitors have a comfortable and friendly stay. The camping and lodging facilities are known to be extremely comfortable and homely for its visitors. In addition to all these facilities the Fish Trap Lake is also known to have a wide range of animals like deer, raccoon and grouse that are seen around the park site. They also have extremely developed fishing equipment for its visitors. Anglers are usually attracted to the lake's largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, black and white crappie and the noticeable amount of catfish. Read More

Flight Deck Trampoline Park

Flight Deck Trampoline Park

Flight Deck Trampoline Park is located 30 minutes away from the city center of Dallas. Flight Deck Trampoline Park is a massive indoor park filled with trampolines and foam pits providing activities like basketball courts and Dodgeball courts, Virtual reality related games, etc. with supervision.

Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas

Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas is an aerospace museum southeast of the Dallas Love Field. It comprises of a variety of aviation-related artefacts and vehicles (such as aircraft) and is suitable for people of all ages, especially owing to its year-round educational programs and events. Established in the year 1988 by William E. Cooper, Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Jan Collmer, Frontiers of Flight Museum is an aerospace museum in Dallas. Affiliated to the Smithsonian Affiliations program, the museum, that was formerly within Dallas Love Field, is now situated on Lemmon Avenue, within a 100,000-square-foot building. It houses several artefacts as well as vehicles that pertain to the history of aviation along with space exploration, especially those related to the city of Dallas and Fort Worth. Moreover, the museum is known to house several exhibits and also host numerous educational programs throughout the year. Read More

Fort Richardson State Park

Fort Richardson State Park

Not too far from Dallas, Fort Richardson State Park is a historic site known for being a great camping location since it has full hookup campsites, campsites with electricity, campsites with water, primitive campsites, group camps and overflow campsites. Equipped with grilling stations, fire rings, restrooms, picnic tables, water hookups and more, the park is ideal for those seeking a wonderful outdoor experience. A former fort, the park has several structures like a post-hospital, officer’s quarters, guardhouse, and morgue, amongst others, thus making it suitable for historical studies. Other activities that this park is known for are hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, wading, horseback riding, picnicking, studying nature, and others. The pecan and oak trees, wildflowers, creeks, lakes and wildlife provide scenic beauty. Read More

Fort Worth Zoo

Fort Worth Zoo

Fort Worth Zoo is home to a large number of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. Visitors can see the Andean condor, Brown pelican, Damselfish, Convict Tang, Malayan tiger, Lesser kudu amongst others, and can grab a bite to eat. They can participate in programs like Animal Outreach, camps, field trips, after-school art classes, Parents Night Out, and more. Children can enjoy on small trains, on a carousal, in a play barn, in a shooting gallery or on a swinging suspension bridge. The zoo is ideal for children and adults alike and aims to educate them on wildlife conservation. Read More

Galleri Urbane

Galleri Urbane

The Galleri Urbane Dallas is known for its showcase of contemporary art since 2000. The gallery was originally located in Marfa and later shifted to Dallas for its bigger and better location. The art gallery aims at highlighting the importance and emergence of budding artwork. The Galleri Urbane appreciates all types of artwork including paintings, mixed media, photography, sculptures, videography as well as conceptual art. These forms of artworks are located throughout the art gallery with every corner attracting the attention of an individual. Read More

Gateway Church Dallas Campus

Gateway Church Dallas Campus

The Gateway church in Dallas was founded in 2000 by Pastor Robert Morris. The church is a non- denominational church and has an approximate of 30,000 attendees each week, making it one of the largest congregations in the city of Texas. The church believes that it is for the people since God himself is only for the people. At the church they read bibles and sing hymns with the entire idea of God bein there for them.

Gentle Zoo

Gentle Zoo

The Gentle Zoo in Forney is the ideal place to spend some family time; it has a petting zoo, a playground, an area for picnics, train rides, a party room, a massive jumping pillow and much more. People would be able to admire llamas, Umbrella Cockatoos, peacocks, emus, kangaroos and others. The zoo hosts Egg hunts, children's games and other events during Easter while the Pumpkin Patch, Giant Maze, GaGa Ball Pit and others are highlights of the fall season. Read More

George W. Bush Presidential Center

George W. Bush Presidential Center

George W. Bush Presidential Center was established in the year 2013, on April 25th. It is a Museum and a Library that showcases 43,000 exhibits including the replica of ‘The Oval” Office, The Texas Rose Garden, and several other exhibits set on the 15 – acre land.

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