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Dallas’ historic Fair Park has been drawing crowds for decades

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Experience CSI at the Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History!
Imagine entering a crime scene and being the one responsible for noticing and collecting every trace of evidence. The pressure is on: you know the analysis of your evidence must be scientifically sound to crack the case.
You've seen the hit television crime drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS. Now you play the role of the investigator in a forensic science exhibit created in collaboration with the TV series and actors. CSI: The Experience is a completely immersive exhibit that invites you to enter "crime" scenes where you identify and record evidence. It takes you inside "laboratories" for scientific testing and to "autopsy" rooms for pathology analysis. Then it returns you to the "office" to build your case, based on the scientific evidence. The exhibit brings to life real scientific principles and the most advanced scientific techniques used today by crime scene investigators and forensic scientists.
From DNA and firearms analysis to forensic anthropology and toxicology, you’ll be immersed in hands-on science in an exciting multi-media environment with dazzling special effects direct from the CSI TV series. Cast members from the TV show welcome you into the exhibit from a large video monitor, lead you through the experience, and praise you for a job well done at the end. Visit CSI: The Experience, opening May 25 and running until September 2, 2013. Click here for more information.
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Find solace in an urban sanctuary at Main Street Garden
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Have a homegrown pint at Deep Ellum Brewing Company
Finally, the craft beer explosion has come to Dallas. May we all benefit. One of Dallas' newest micro breweries is the Deep Ellum Brewing Company that opened in late 2011. Their bread and butter are the hoptastic Deep Ellum IPA, their Double Brown Stout and the Rye Pils. The awesome thing about a new brewery is they are constantly brewing up something new, so they have a healthy selection of seasonals available. While the brewery does n't have an attached beer garden or restaurant or anything (what can we say, they focus on the beer), the brewery is open for tours Thursdays 5 - 7:30 and Saturdays from 12 - 3.
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See yourself in Sammons Park
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Seek a few thrills at Six Flags
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Put a little zen in your life at the Japanese Gardens
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Appreciate the arts at the Dallas Arts District

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Eat, drink or catch a concert at Victory Park

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The Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre takes classic theater outside the box

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Become one with nature at the Heard Natural Science Museum

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Get a good dose of edur-tainment at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

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Find out who shot JR at Southfork Ranch
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Be kind to our fine feathered friends at the Trinity River Audubon Center
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Look at something fishy at the Dallas World Aquarium
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Catch an art-house flick at the Texas Theatre

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Discover unique art and cool boutique finds in Deep Ellum

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Day trip it to downtown McKinney

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Relax or go for a run at White Rock Lake

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Get ‘yer western gear at the Fort Worth Stockyards

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Have a run at the Katy Trail

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Get up to 24 hours of R&R at King Spa & Sauna

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The Kimbell Art Museum provides a perfect space for viewing fine art
Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum houses a small but impressive permanent collection ranging from antiquity to modern times. The Kimbell consistently hosts excellent special exhibitions featuring some of history’s greatest artists, including Picasso, Gaugin and Murillo, to name drop a few from recent seasons. The museum also occasionally hosts major traveling exhibitions.
The Kimbell Art Museum itself is also a work of art. Designed by Louis Kahn and opened in 1972, the building is world-renowned for Kahn’s use of natural light to illuminate the artwork. As a result of the museum outgrowing this oft-describe “perfect space,” an annex designed by Renzo Piano is scheduled to open in 2013.
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There isn’t a bad seat in the house at the Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas’ I.M. Pei is located downtown in the Dallas Arts District and is worth a looksee even if you don’t have tickets to one of their events. Due to the world-class acoustics of the concert hall at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, there isn’t a bad seat in the house. The Meyerson is home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Wind Symphony (DSO), the Turtle Creek Chorale and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. The DSO is the Meyerson’s primary tenant, presenting over 180 concerts a year. The Dallas Wind Symphony also upholds excellence in music and watching conductor Jerry Junkin is nearly as entertaining as the concerts. 