Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Medievaldallas The Dallas Castle has welcomed more than 3 million guests since lowering its drawbridge to the public in June 1992. The 60,000 square foot Castle seats 1,000 guests and sits on nine tree-lined acres just a short distance from Downtown Dallas. Located on Interstate 35, across from the Dallas Market Hall and the American Airlines Center, the medieval Castle adds a unique flair to the architectural landscape of the area. Featured nationally on numerous television, magazine and documentary specials, this Castle is arguably one of the most picturesque and stunning of all Medieval Times properties. The bold, unmistakable towers and Spanish castle facade are draped with live English ivy and surrounded by a well manicured moat complete with a family of Koi fish.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
2021 N Stemmons Fwy (I-35)
Dallas, TX 75207
Phone: (214) 761-1800

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Dallas World Aquarium

Dallasworldaquarium The aquarium features more than 85,000 gallons (321,800 l) of saltwater with marine life from around the world. Walk through the 22,000-gallon (83,280 l) tunnel to experience a panoramic view of reef life. Many animals found at the top of the food chain can be seen in the Predators exhibit. Ten 2,000-gallon (7,571 l) displays present marine life from around the world - Palau, Southern Australia, Lord Howe Island, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Bahamas, British Columbia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Japan. Representing the waters of four continents, three oceans and various seas, the aquarium gives a glimpse of the underwater world.

The Orinoco - Secrets of the River rainforest exhibit represents the relatively unknown South American Orinoco River basin. Located entirely in Venezuela, the Orinoco River begins along the Venezuela-Brazil border in the Parima Mountain Range and continues approximately 1,600 miles (2,575 km) before it empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The tropical rainforest and savannas in this area are home to unparalleled concentrations of flora and fauna.

Dallas World Aquarium
1801 N Griffin St
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 720-1801

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The Sixth Floor Museum

Sixthfloormuseum The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza contains nearly 400 historic photographs, six documentary films, an audio tour and a range of artifacts and interpretive displays to document the life, times, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.   The 9,000 square-foot museum recreates the social and political context of the early l960s, chronicles the events of November 22, l963, and analyzes Kennedy's lasting impact on American culture. Key sections of the exhibition include:

The Early 1960s
The Trip to Texas
The Corner Window
Views into Dealey Plaza
The Crisis Hours
The Investigations
Who Did It?
The Legacy
The Corner Staircase and more. . .

The Sixth Floor Museum
at Dealey Plaza
411 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas
214-747-6660

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