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This outdoor living lab gives visitors the opportunity to examine biology, ecology, and geology.
This exhibit features several non-native animal habitats, with the intent of raising awareness about conservation of wilderness.
This exhibit, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution, featuers a scale model of the Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion. The original pavilion is found in the Forbidden City Garden in Beijing.
This exhibit features a collection of diamonds, gems, precious metals, rare minerals, pearls, and fossils.
With 95 acres to explore, thousands of animals to visit, and a huge variety of family activities, the Dallas Zoo is enormously entertaining! Their goal is to make each visit an exciting adventure with
This exhibit features works by Goya, Picasso, and other renowned artists.
This exhibit features a collection of works by Yang Jin Long's new paintings created in the last two years.
Visitors can walk through this 2-level house and view over 500 free-flying butterflies. There are many species of tropical plants as well.
The World of King Charles IV is relayed through rare books, broadsides, pamphlets, maps, prints, newspapers and more.
This exhibit will feature of 100 pieces of the museum's jade collection, noted for it's diverse styles and impressive craftsmanship.
This exhibit features Algur Meadows' collection of art from Spain, including early Renaissance works and works by Goya.
The Aquarium portion of The Dallas World Aquarium includes marine species from around the world.
This exhibit features a collection of photographs by Ka Yeung which focus on the Yangtze River.
This exhibit features a collection of paintings by the court painters for Charles IV.
Save yourself time before and during the event by printing out a copy of your Pre-registration! Bring your registration with you to the event to allow you access inside the event in a timelier manner.
This exhibition uses nearly 400 photographs, 45 minutes of documentary films and artifacts to recreate the social and political context of the early 1960s, chronicles the assasination and its aftermat
This controversial exhibit features more than 20 meticulously preserved human bodies, and a few hundred additional organs, bringing science education and healthy lifestyle promotion to the masses with
James Gilbert presents his site-specific installation addressing personal safety.
Meet at the Orinoco exhibit and watch as the otters are fed. Staff will share information about these amazing creatures.
The diverse works in this exhibit are made from materials that suggest meaning to the artist and possibly a different meaning to the viewer.