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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2.8 km away

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas (UTSWMC) is one of the largest medical centers in the world, with more than 2,000 beds and over 8,000 employees. UT Southwestern is a top-tier teaching hospital with more than 1,400 resident physicians and researchers and offers state-of-the-art multidisciplinary care. The hospital also has affiliations with seven other hospitals that provide care to more than 350,000 patients annually.

Frontiers of Flight Museum

3.3 km away

The Frontiers of Flight Museum Dallas is one of the most unique museums in the country, and it's definitely worth a visit if you're a fan of aviation history. The museum has a huge collection of aircraft, including some truly amazing artifacts.

One of the museum's most famous pieces is the Wright Brothers' first airplane, which is on display in the main hall. There are also several other aircraft from different eras on display, including a Supermarine Spitfire from World War II and a Boeing 737 from the modern era.

The Frontiers of Flight Museum Dallas isn't just about aviation history, though. There are also displays on space exploration and environmentalism, as well as exhibits on aviation technology and science. Whether you're a aviation enthusiast or just interested in learning more about different types of technology, the Frontiers of Flight Museum Dallas is definitely worth a visit.

Medieval Times

4.9 km away

If you're looking for a medieval-themed amusement park experience, look no further than Medieval Times Dallas. This attraction features an indoor medieval village complete with more than 30 themed attractions, including a jousting arena, a blacksmith shop, and a dragon's den. Themed feasts are also available for purchase, and the park is open year-round.

Texas Stadium

5.2 km away

The Texas Stadium Dallas was built in 2002 and is home to the Dallas Cowboys. The stadium has a seating capacity of 81,000 and features state-of-the-art technology, including a video replay system.

The Cowboys have had a long and successful history in Dallas and the Texas Stadium Dallas was a key part of that. The Cowboys were one of the original eight teams in the NFL and played their first season in 1960. The team has won more than two dozen division titles, five Super Bowls, and four MVP Awards.

The Texas Stadium Dallas has undergone several updates over the years, most recently in 2013 when it was renamed AT&T Stadium. The stadium has been host to a number of big events, including the 2014 NFL Draft, 2015 NCAA Men's Final Four, and 2017 NBA All-Star Game.

Highland Park Village

5.8 km away

Highland Park Village Dallas is a noted shopping destination located in the heart of North Dallas. The village features more than 50 upscale stores, restaurants and nightclubs. The village is home to the world's largest Nordstrom department store, as well as Macy's, JCPenney and Sears.

Dallas Mavericks Arena

6.5 km away

The Dallas Mavericks Arena opened its doors in 2001 and is home to the team in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. The arena seats 19,596 and has been remodeled multiple times since it's opening. In addition to being home to the Mavericks, the arena also hosts concerts, conventions and other events.

American Airlines Center

6.5 km away

American Airlines Center Dallas is a sports and entertainment complex in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The arena has a seating capacity of 18,000, making it the largest in the NBA and NHL. The arena also hosted the 2002 NBA All-Star Game and the 2006 NHL All-Star Game. It was also the original home of the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Mavericks moved to their current home, American Airlines Center in 2001.

In 1984, Jerry Jones decided to buy an NBA team and move it from Seattle. He looked at several cities before settling on Dallas because of its large corporate base and wealthy business owners. He formed a partnership with billionaire Red McCombs and negotiated a deal for the city to build an arena for the team. Construction began in 1990 and was completed in 1992.

The Mavericks made their debut in 1993 against the Utah Jazz and won their first game 84–82. In their first season, they finished with a record of 48–34 but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Houston Rockets. In 1995, they improved to 57–25 but lost to the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals. In 1996, they reached their first conference finals but lost to the Chicago Bulls. That year they also became only the third team in NBA history to win 60 games in a season.

In 1997, they again reached the conference finals but this time were beaten by Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls.

The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture

6.6 km away

The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture (DISH) is one of the leading cultural institutions in the city of Dallas, Texas. The institute was founded in 1986 and is home to a variety of programs and services, including the Hugh Roy Cullen Library and the Joe L. Lewis Museum of American History.

The Hugh Roy Cullen Library is one of the largest humanities libraries in Texas and is home to more than 2 million items, including books, manuscripts, archival materials, and video and sound recordings. The library is also notable for its collection of rare books and manuscripts, which are available for research use.

The Joe L. Lewis Museum of American History is dedicated to documenting the history of America from pre-colonial times to the present day. The museum features a variety of exhibits, including exhibits on American politics, history, culture, and natural sciences.

Magnolia Theater

6.6 km away

The Magnolia Theater Dallas is a movie theater located at 8201 Greenville Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The theater was built in 1936 and has a seating capacity of 2,000. The theater is owned and operated by the AMC Theatres chain.

Preston Center

6.7 km away

Preston Center Dallas is a 54-story skyscraper in downtown Dallas, Texas. It was completed in 1988 and has been the home of the Preston Center at the time of its completion. The skyscraper is currently under ownership of the Hines Corporation.

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