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Local Attractions: Six Flags Over Texas Texas' outstanding theme amusement park offers more than 100 rides, shows, and
attractions. Major attractions include the Texas Giant, the world's tallest roller coaster; the Shock Wave, the world's fastest double loop roller coaster; the Spinnaker, a whirling ride which spins passengers upside down as well as around; and the Texas Chute Out, a high rise parachute jump ride. Many restaurants and snack stands are located throughout he beautifully landscaped grounds.Musical shows are scheduled for the Southern Palace, Crazy Horse Saloon, and Good Time Theatre. For information call 817-640-8900.
Wet 'n' Wild Water Park The most unique water recreation in the world. Swimmers and on-swimmers are welcomed. Come and enjoy the hours of thrills on exciting water attractions. Located at 1800 E.
Lamar Blvd., Arlington. For more information call 817-265-3356.
Texas Rangers (MLB) American League Baseball team located in Arlington.games from April until September. Located at 1700 Copeland road,
817-273-5000
Fair Park Dallas is the home of Texas State Fair held each October. On the grounds of the Texas State Fair, the largest fair of its kind in the world, is the million-dollar
Hall of State which houses the Dallas Historical Society and an elaborate museum of early pioneer Texas. The exhibits are valuable and worth careful attention. The Hall of State is dedicated to the heroes of Texas history. It is open year round. Also on the grounds are the Museum of Fine Arts, the Texas Museum of Natural history, and the Aquarium.
Dallas Market Center Complex 2100
Stemmons Freeway.Painting and contemporary sculpture have been placed around the various buildings making up the complex, including the Home Furnishing Mart, the World Trade Center(ground floor open to public), Dallas Trade Mart, Market Hall, Apparel Mart, and Stemmons Tower Building.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza Main Street, West of Market Street. A cenotaph (empty tomb) designed by Philip Johnson stands as a tribute to the late president. The work was funded by donations from thousands
of Dallas residents.
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