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Dallas Arboretum - Dallas (TX)

Address: 🏡 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, TX 75218
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    Celebration of Life Park
    Jim Seifried: Great place to relax in the center of downtown just across the street from the Sheraton Hotel. Thank you for this beautiful space.
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    Khalid M: Excellent guided walking tour! We found this by accident and were really happy with the entire experience. There are two downtown walking tours offered on alternate Saturday mornings (10-11:30am), one of the Arts District and one of Main St. We did the Arts District tour and were really amazed by all the architecture and landscape design we discovered. The tour met at the corner of Harwood and Flora (right by the side entrance to the Dallas Museum of Art) and there was ample free street parking on Harwood (you could also just take the free M-line trolley to the meeting point if you don’t have a car). We started at the museum and then mainly walked east down Flora all the way past Booker T Washington High School, stopping along the way to learn about the different buildings and history of Dallas. Our tour guide was Kay, and she was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. Overall, highly recommend this tour for both locals and visitors! Definitely not to be missed.
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