Crow Collection of Asian Art
Housed in a modern building in Dallas’ downtown Arts District, this small but exquisite museum allows visitors to follow a winding course through a choice collection of sculptures and artworks from China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia, dating from 3500BCE to the early 20th century. Don't miss the gorgeous sandstone facade from North India.
African American Museum
This museum has exhibits of more than 1000 objects that richly detail the art and history of African American people from precolonial Africa through to the present. Its folk-art collection is one of the best nationwide.
Home - African American Museum Of Dallas (aamdallas.org)
Dallas Museum of Art
This major museum offers a high-caliber world tour of ancient and contemporary art. Archaeological treasures range from Greek, Roman and Etruscan masterpieces to wonderful bowls from the Mimbres pueblos of New Mexico and a pre-Columbian Peruvian gold mask.
Alongside paintings by Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh, American works include Edward Hopper's enigmatic Lighthouse Hill and Frederic Church's sublime The Icebergs. A re-created villa modeled on Coco Chanel's Mediterranean mansion holds canvases by statesman Winston Churchill.
Dallas Museum of Art (dma.org)
Pioneer Cemetery
This is the resting place of many early Dallas settlers, with gravestones from the 1850s through the 1920s. It's a shady, evocative place amidst the city's roar.
Today Fair Park is the only surviving pre-1950s world fair site, remaining just as it was for the 1936
Pioneer Cemetery (dallascityhall.com)
Hall of State
Fair Park is full of superb 1930s art-deco architecture, none of it quite as inspired as this tribute to all things Texan. The Hall of Heroes pays homage to such luminaries as Stephen F Austin and Samuel Houston; the Great Hall of Texas features huge murals depicting episodes in Texas history from the 16th century on.
As you leave the Hall of State, stop by the reflecting pool outside of the entrance: the golden Greek-inspired statues will thrill art-deco buffs.
Dallas Historical Society | Remember Dallas' past builds her future (dallashistory.org)
Pioneer Plaza
For a Texas-sized photo op, or simply a sight of what claims to be the largest bronze monument on earth, head to Pioneer Plaza. Its showpiece – 40 larger-than-life bronze longhorns, amassed as though on a cattle drive – has an unmistakable and compelling power.
Dallas Pioneer Plaza Cattle Drive (durangotexas.com)
Dealey Plaza and the Grassy Knoll
Infamous for its location alongside the road where John F Kennedy’s motorcade was ambushed in November 1963, the tiny park known as Dealey Plaza is now a haunting, eerily familiar National Historic Landmark. It was created in 1935, however, to mark the center of the original settlement of Dallas.
Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots from the former Book Depository, immediately north. However, some witnesses also heard shots coming from the so-called 'grassy knoll' alongside, a hillock that rises from Elm St to the railroad yards. The conclusion of the 1970s’ House Select Committee on Assassinations, that a sniper did indeed fire (and miss) from behind the picket fence here, bolstered the belief that Kennedy’s assassination was part of a conspiracy.
John F. Kennedy Memorial
You can pay your respects here to the fallen ex-president. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the unusual monument is a roofless space with a view of the sky and the carved words 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy' is a cenotaph, or open tomb, meant to evoke a sense of the freedom that JFK epitomized.
Katy Trail
To enjoy some see-and-be-seen walking, running or cycling, hit the tree-lined Katy Trail. Following a former railroad line for 3.5 miles from the American Airlines Center downtown almost all the way to Southern Methodist University (SMU), it passes through interesting neighborhoods. At times it has a true rural feel. A program of extensions is progressively linking it to other walking routes.
Home - Katy Trail (katytraildallas.org)
Ride the Trolly
Dallas may have a rep as a car town, and you'd be right – it's easiest to get around if you have your own wheels. But public transit is available from buses to light rail, and the DART M-line is a fun and nostalgic free trolly that boasts air conditioning and runs between the Dallas Arts District and the Uptown neighborhood. If you're staying at one of Dallas' many downtown hotels or having shopping on the agenda, this can be a great way to get to and fro – plus kids always love quirky transit.
Home - M-LINE Trolley - McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (mata.org)
Deep Ellum Street Art
Funky music and arts hotspot Deep Ellum is chock full of public sculptures, murals, and other visual treats on the sides of buildings, in plazas, and even filling up the space under Dallas' Seussical overpasses. It's free to stroll the neighborhood and take in all the street art, particularly in the art park under the I-30 highway. Just don't blame us if the scents wafting from Serious Pizza inspire you to part with a few bucks before you depart.
Deep Ellum Murals: The Most Instaworthy Graffiti Walls in Dallas | Visit Dallas
The Trinity Skyline Trail
For epic views of downtown, including the Jolly Green Giant (aka the Bank of America Plaza) and the discoball-esque Reunion Tower, head to the Trinity Skyline Trail. It stretches 4 miles and will take you to the Trinity Overlook where you can take in the skyline, plus a close-up of the Trinity River and Dallas' flood plain.
Trinity Skyline Trail (trinityrivercorridor.com)
Klyde Warren Park
This innovative 5.2-acre park is an urban green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway. It has its own programming and, besides outdoor areas for chess, yoga, croquet and other activities, it offers performances and many more special events. It gets very crowded with families on weekends.
Klyde Warren Park | Klyde Warren Park | Dallas Texas
The Sweet Pass Sculpture Site
This former dumping ground at 402 Fabrication Street in west Dallas has been transformed into a sculpture park for emerging and mid-career artists. Past installations have included Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa's "Black Power Naps Park / Parque Siestas Negras," which created a space for BIPOC to rest comfortably in opposition to mass incarceration and systemic racism. Other works featured at Sweet Pass have been a soundscape created by Azikiwe Mohammed called "Away Message III" and the San Antonio collective, BUXTOOF's exploration of baseball, a performance piece called "Bush League."
Sweet Pass Sculpture Park | Dallas TX | Facebook
The Ronald Kirk Bridge
Formerly known as the Continental Avenue Bridge, this pedestrian span was renamed in 2016 for Ronald Kirk, the first African-American mayor of Dallas. More than just a way to get from west Dallas to downtown on foot, however, the Ronald Kirk Bridge has been reimagined as a High Line-esque green space that compliments nearby Klyde Warren Park, complete with a playground, splash pad, shaded lounge chairs, a humans-size chessboard, and more. You can also snag excellent views from here of the cats cradle span of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, which has become an integral part of the Dallas skyline since it was designed by Santiago Calatrava, 2012.
Continental Avenue Bridge West Dallas Gateway | Visit (dallascontinentalbridge.com)
Thanks-giving Square
For all its din, drive and shopping malls, Dallas has a surprisingly quiet side – a triangular piece of prime downtown real estate set aside for spiritual renewal and reflection. Thanks-Giving Square was established by the Thanks-Giving Foundation as a 'place where people can use gratitude as a basis for dialogue, mutual understanding and healing.' Also designed by Philip Johnson, the tranquil center includes a meditation garden, a Wall of Praise, an interdenominational Chapel of Thanksgiving and a museum of gratitude.
The all-access pass allows up to three friends or family members to accompany the teen. Passes will be available any of the city's 43 recreation centers.
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The all-access pass allows up to three friends or family members to accompany the teen. Passes will be available any of the city's 43 recreation centers.
The initiative is a partnership between the city of Dallas, Dallas Park and Recreation, and the participating venues. The Dallas Office of Arts and Culture and the Dallas Public Library are also sponsors.
"These passes represent an incredible opportunity for our kids to learn and grow during the summer after a stagnant year of staying at home," Mayor Eric Johnson said Tuesday.
Calvert Collins-Bratton, president of the Dallas Park and Recreation Board, also saids this educational opportunity is vital for this particular age group.
"They often get overlooked. They either age out of camp or there just aren't a lot of cultural or recreation opportunities for them in the summer," Collins-Bratton said. "Our hope is that exposing these students and their families to new opportunities — cultural, educational, recreational."
The Dallas City Council approved the Dallas Park Board's request to allocate half a million dollars towards youth passes in 2019.
Mary Pat Higgins, President and CEO of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, agrees that this educational program will open more doors for teens, including community activism.
"We don't want there to be any barrier to people from our community who want to come and learn this history and make a difference in this community — so we are thrilled to be a part of this effort," Higgins said.
For more details about the passes and restrictions, check the Dallas Park website.
Friendship House
Location is 2400 N Josey Lane, Carrollton, Texas 75006. Call 972-512-3838
A free clothing closet is on site. This can provide shoes, dresses, clothes for a job interview or work. Some school supplies or backpacks may be offered too.
Kids who participate in summer learning maintain their skills and are better prepared to start school in the fall. Dallas Public Library makes it easy and fun! Sponsored by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library.
Kids who participate in summer learning maintain their skills and are better prepared to start school in the fall. Dallas Public Library makes it easy and fun! Sponsored by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library.
Adults can have a SMART Summer, too!
Attend programs at your neighboorhood branch, including live animals, hands-on science, crafts and more!
Browse the scheduled events to start building your summer calendar.
Dallas ISD students can prep for the new school year with HHM Health. From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., kids can get free school supplies, clear backpacks, school physicals and immunization. (Note: Children must be present to get a backpack)
Community members can also savor the final moments of summer with snow scones and other free items from
Dallas ISD students can prep for the new school year with HHM Health. From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., kids can get free school supplies, clear backpacks, school physicals and immunization. (Note: Children must be present to get a backpack)
Community members can also savor the final moments of summer with snow scones and other free items from local vendors.
Location: 5750 Pineland Drive, 75231
Dallas-Fort Worth free school supplies: Where, when and how | wfaa.com
Student ID Discounts: Many businesses, including restaurants, cafes, movie theaters, and retail stores, offer discounts when you present a valid student ID. Always carry your student ID with you and ask at local establishments if they offer any student discounts.
Public Transportation: Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) offers discounted fares for students. Check their website or visit a DART ticket center to learn about the current student discounts available for bus and rail services.
Software and Technology: Companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe often provide discounts on their products for students. You can usually find these discounts on their websites or by visiting their stores in Dallas.
Entertainment and Attractions: Many entertainment venues and attractions in Dallas may offer discounted tickets for students. Examples include amusement parks, museums, theaters, and sports events. Check their websites or contact them directly to inquire about student discounts.
Dallas Museum of Art (DMA): The DMA offers free general admission to its permanent collection, making it accessible to all visitors, including students. However, special exhibitions may have a separate ticket fee. It's recommended to check their website or contact the museum for any updated information on student discounts for special exhibitions.
Dallas Museum of Art (dma.org)
Perot Museum of Nature and Science: The Perot Museum offers discounted tickets for students with valid IDs. The discount applies to both general admission and special exhibitions. However, it's important to check their website or contact the museum to confirm the availability and specifics of student discounts.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Nasher Sculpture Center: The Nasher Sculpture Center, located in the Dallas Arts District, showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary sculptures. While they may not have a specific student discount, they offer reduced admission prices for students with valid IDs. It's advisable to visit their website or contact the center directly for the most up-to-date information on student discounts.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: This museum focuses on the life, assassination, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. While they may not have a dedicated student discount, they often offer reduced admission rates for students with valid IDs. It's recommended to check their website or contact the museum for current student pricing and discounts.
Fitness Centers: Some gyms and fitness centers in Dallas offer discounted membership rates or special student packages. It's worth contacting local fitness facilities to see if they provide any student discounts.
Events and Performances: Theatres, music venues, and other event organizers sometimes offer discounted tickets for students. Keep an eye out for student rush tickets or special student pricing for concerts, plays, and other performances in Dallas.
AT&T Performing Arts Center: This renowned performing arts center in downtown Dallas hosts various events and performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, and dance performances. They often offer discounted student tickets for select shows. Check their website or contact their box office for current student discount information.
AT&T Performing Arts Center | Yours To Discover (attpac.org)
Dallas Theater Center: Known for its diverse theatrical productions, the Dallas Theater Center has offered discounted tickets for students in the past. Visit their website or contact their box office to inquire about student discounts and special promotions.
Ticket Specials - Dallas Theater Center
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is one of the premier orchestras in the region, performing a wide range of classical and contemporary music. They have offered student discounts on tickets for certain performances. Check their website or reach out to their box office for details on current student offers.
Community & Education | Dallas Symphony Orchestra | Meyerson Symphony Center
House of Blues Dallas: This popular music venue in Dallas hosts a variety of concerts and live performances across different genres. While they may not have specific student discounts, they occasionally offer discounted or early bird tickets for select shows. Check their website or sign up for their newsletter to stay updated on any student-related promotions.
The Bomb Factory: This iconic music venue in Deep Ellum hosts concerts featuring local and international artists. While discounts for students may vary, they have been known to offer reduced-price tickets or special promotions for certain shows. Check their website or social media pages for any current student-related offers.
Amusement Parks
Six Flags Over Texas: Six Flags Over Texas, located in Arlington near Dallas, has provided student discounts on admission tickets in the past. They typically offer discounted tickets for students with valid IDs. Check their website or contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information on student discounts and promotions.
Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington - Thrill Capital of Texas
Hawaiian Falls Waterpark: Hawaiian Falls Waterpark, with locations in Garland, The Colony, and Mansfield, has offered discounted tickets for students in the past. They may have special student pricing or promotions during certain times of the year. Visit their website or contact the specific waterpark you plan to visit for current student discount details.
Garland | Hawaiian Waters The Colony and Garland
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark: Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie, TX, may offer student discounts on admission. They have provided special pricing for students with valid IDs in the past. Check their website or contact the waterpark directly to inquire about current student discounts and offers.
Epic Waters Year Round North Texas Indoor Waterpark - Grand Prairie, TX (epicwatersgp.com)
NRH2O Family Water Park: NRH2O Family Water Park, located in North Richland Hills, has occasionally offered student discounts on admission tickets. While availability may vary, they have provided reduced-price tickets for students in the past. It's advisable to visit their website or contact the park for updated information on student discounts.
NRH2O Family Water Park | waterpark | 9001 26 Boulevard, North Richland Hills, TX, USA
Klyde Warren Park stands out among Dallas parks, and not just because the 5.2-acre park is set over a recessed freeway that separates Downtown and Uptown. Kids ecstatically explore the quirky playground on one end of the park while business folk hit the park's ever-changing food trucks for lunch and locals engage in the park’s free fitness classes and activities (think ping pong and board game rentals). With a concert stage and large expanses of grass, Klyde Warren Park plays host to concerts, movie nights, and large community events on the regular.
In the northeast section of Dallas sits a 1,015-acre lake surrounded by natural green areas called White Rock Lake Park. This park is used heavily by locals for its 9.33-mile paved hiking and biking trails, outdoor pavilions, playgrounds, dog parks, and picnic areas. Rental facilities allow visitors to rent kayaks and paddleboards to explore the lake, while piers and boat ramps draw those who have their own boats and enjoy fishing on the water. Sailing is especially popular at White Rock, and if you're keen to feel the wind in your hair, you can book a sailing experience for free with a local organization called The Spirit of Dallas.
There’s a $17 entrance fee, but is it totally worth it? Yes, that’s exactly why it’s on our list! The Dallas Arboretum is one of the most beautiful and interesting gardens in the country. Here, roam 66 acres of greenery while exploring a variety of colorful dedicated gardens, a pecan grove, children’s adventure garden, on-site eateries, and historical buildings. The seasonal specials in the fall and the Christmas holidays are a major draw for locals and out-of-towners alike.
Harry S. Moss Park is characterized by lots of trees and uneven terrain along the banks of White Rock Creek. You’ll find five connected trail loops totaling 5.46 miles that make this park heaven for mountain biking and hiking. The trails themselves offer surprising twists and dips, seven wooden bridges, and stretches that skirt the edge of White Rock Creek.
Sure, Bark Park Central is located under a highway, but as the name suggests, this isn’t a park designed for humans. The 1.2-acre park leads to the popular Deep Ellum neighborhood and welcomes owners and their four-legged friends to enjoy an off-leash dog park. While it’s not the most attractive park in Dallas, muralists brightened up the area with art on the highway's concrete poles, making Bark Park Central part of Dallas’ most artsy neighborhood.
Visit Trammell Crow Park for unbeatable views of Downtown Dallas. The park is located in the Dallas Floodway, a large grassy area beneath the Sylvan Avenue Bridge. You’ll spot locals kayaking in Crow Lake, playing soccer on sports fields, flying kites, or hitting the Trinity Skyline trail and Trinity Levee Top Loop Trail on foot or bike. Still, others visit Trammell Crow Park to take photos with quirky stone cow sculptures placed randomly in the park—whatever floats your boat, right?
Crawford Memorial Park, one of the largest parks in Dallas, offers a mix of developed and undeveloped land. The developed section includes a 2-mile paved walking and biking path plus various sports areas. Cove at Crawford, an aquatic center, includes outdoor and indoor pools and the Bahama Beach Waterpark. Of the 266 acres at Crawford Memorial Park, 27 acres are untouched Blackland Prairie with a creek and lots of space for off-trail exploring.
When it opened in 1906, Lake Cliff Park was home to an amusement park and a giant pool with waterslides. And while that’s all long gone, this park is no less attractive today—with 44.5 acres of greenery and a small freshwater lake, it’s certainly one of Dallas’ most picturesque parks. While it’s especially popular for locals who live in the Bishop Arts and Oak Cliff neighborhoods (you’ll spot them here taking morning and evening walks around the lake), others visit Lake Cliff Park to admire the park’s rose garden, or to play on the outdoor basketball and tennis courts.
Downtown Dallas is a concrete jungle, except for the 2.8-acre park known as Pioneer Plaza. This public park commemorates Dallas’ history with a larger-than-life multi-piece bronze sculpture of three men on horseback leading a cattle drive. The bronze longhorns that make up the cattle drive are set around a waterfall, man-made cliffs, and over a small creek.
At Flag Pole Hill Park, you’ll get views over White Rock Lake as you walk on paved paths, or sit in the picnic pavilion. And while the park’s scenic hilltop and green fields round out the scene, it’s the all-abilities playground that steals the show. Dubbed the first all-inclusive playground in Dallas, Flag Pole Hill Park has a playground designed to allow people and kids of varying abilities to have fun and be safe as they play on the equipment.
Many refer to Lakeside Park as the “teddy bear park,” which makes sense when you discover that it’s home to gigantic teddy bear statues. Lakeside Park also offers 14 acres of space for families and individuals to enjoy. Visit any day of the week and you’ll find a few trails for a laid-back walk, a bridge, and scenic views of the Turtle Creek Dam.
Located in North Dallas, this off-leash dog park features a flagstone observation deck that towers 35 feet above White Rock Creek. Separate large and small dog areas as well as drinking fountains for you and your dog make this spot a fun destination.
Northbark Dog Park is located in far north Dallas near the North Dallas Tollway and the President George Bush Turnpike. This unique spot is the largest of its kind in North Texas and features a dog pond, doggy showers and a pavilion for human companions.
Newly renovated, the White Rock Lake Dog Park offers beautiful views of White Rock Lake and all the surrounding greenery. Drinking fountains and dog washes are available on-site.
This is an urban dog park located under highway 75 in the artsy area of Deep Ellum. You and your pup can enjoy some bonding time in Dallas and then partake the cool artwork and hip restaurants that Deep Ellum is known for.
Tucked behind the campus of Central Westside Church, this dog park is a space for you and your furry friend to connect with other animal lovers. There is an onsite lending library for humans and a dog wash for canines. You are also able to use the restroom at the church.
This cool new dog park is located in The Colony, at a new development where you can eat and your pup can play called Austin Ranch. Snag a seat on the bench while your dog enjoys the play structures. There are separate areas for large and small dogs.
Decorative fire hydrants await your pooch as this fun, fenced, off-leash playground for furry friends in The Colony. Water and benches are readily available for human visitors.
Elmwoof Dog Park is the first dog park in Dallas south of the Trinity River. Located in Oak Cliff, this neighborhood dog park is meant to encourage community members and their canine friends to have a spot to come together outdoors.
Sometimes called Meadows Dog Park, the Swiss & Liberty Dog Park recently reopened with new sod so your dog can enjoy the new ground covering. Water fountains are available at this Dallas dog park.
Featuring separate areas for large and small dogs, this Plano, Texas dog park is located along the Bluebonnet Trail in suburban Dallas. Benches, picnic tables, shady spots and more make it fun and comfortable for both dogs and their humans.
6000 S Hampton Rd
Dallas, TX - 75232
Phone: (214) 943-7757
Oak Cliff Churches Aid | A collection of churches in Oak Cliff providing emergency aid
3402 N. Buckner Blvd Suite 302
Dallas, TX - 75228
Phone: (214) 821-6380
Food & Support Services | Wilkinson Center (thewilkinsoncenter.org)
6211 E. Grand Ave
Dallas, TX - 75223
Phone: (214) 828-1106
Methodism's Breadbasket - Community Care Resource Council (usccrc.org)
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 421-5221
Aunt Bette's Community Pantry - St. Philip's School (stphilips1600.org)
3906 N Westmoreland Rd
Dallas, TX - 75212
Phone: (214) 638-2196
Brother Bill's Helping Hand (bbhh.org)
3727 W. Kiest Blvd.
Dallas, TX - 75233
Phone: (213) 331-5459
New Vida Church of God
2019 N. Masters Drive
Dallas, TX - 75217
Phone: (214) 484-6393
Media Coverage — Inspired Vision Compassion Center (ivcompassion.org)
1329 Record Crossing Rd.
Dallas, TX - 75235
Phone: (214) 609-5631
Christian church | United States | Cprfamilycenter
6960 South Polk
Dallas, TX - 75232
Phone: (214) 371-2633
3100 MLK Blvd
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 428-2892
1610 South Malcolm X Blvd
Dallas, TX - 75226
Phone: (214) 823-8710
8314 Scyene Road
Dallas, TX - 75227
Phone: (214) 388-3434
2402 South Beckley Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75224
Phone: (214) 946-9636
1331 Baywood Street
Dallas, TX - 75217
Phone: (214) 505-1928
202 S. Jim Miller, Suite 205
Dallas, TX - 75217
Phone: 972-850-8135
2634 W Kiest Blvd.
Dallas, TX - 75233
Phone: (214) 690-2388
3119 Pine Street
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 565-9136
1818 Corsicana Street
Dallas, TX - 75201
Phone: (214) 746-2785
Fax: (214) 746-2791
6670 Military Parkway
Dallas, TX - 75227
Phone: (214) 381-5239
2800 North Hampton Road
Dallas, TX - 75222
Phone: (214) 316-1356
7912 Antoinette Street
Dallas, TX - 75217
Phone: 214-824-9852
3211 W. Davis Street
Dallas, TX - 75211
Phone: (682) 557-0545
3739 Homeland St
Dallas, TX - 75212
Phone: 214-500-1106
1269 Record Crossing Rd.
Dallas, TX - 75235
Phone: 214-941-1050
2926 East Ledbetter Drive
Dallas, TX - 75241
Phone: 214-375-3715
2127 S. Corinth
Dallas, TX - 75203
Phone: 214-371-2421
2843 Lapsley Street
Dallas, TX - 75212
Phone: (214) 826-8335
2311 E. Illnois Ave.
Dallas, TX - 75216
Phone: 214-376-7750
3410 South Polk St.
Dallas, TX - 75224
Phone: 214 374-7850
2701 Reagan Street
Dallas, TX - 75235
Phone: (214) 528-0144
4410 Leland Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: 214-428-5171
537 South Hall Street
Dallas, TX - 75226
Phone: (214) 826-8330
2510 E Ledbetter Drive
Dallas, TX - 75216
Phone: (214) 371-2024
4015 S. Hampton Rd
Dallas, TX - 75224
Phone: (214) 941-8596
4231 Maple Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75219
Phone: (214) 252-9347
6969 Pastor Bailey Drive, Suite 110
Dallas, TX - 75237
Phone: (214) 467-6770
3220 Park Row Drive
Dallas, TX - 75210
Phone: (214) 421-9549
4931 Bernal Drive
Dallas, TX - 75212
Phone: (214) 638-1688
3110 Bonnie View Rd
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 421-8208
125 Sunset Ave.
Dallas, TX - 75208
Phone: (214) 942-8601
4751 Hopkins Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75209
Phone: (214) 358-2992
3826 Gilbert Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75219
Phone: (214) 521-3719
10805 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, TX - 75238
Phone: (214) 342-6040
4111 West Illinois Ave
Dallas, TX - 75211
Phone: (214) 339-7145
2875 Merrell Road
Dallas, TX - 75229
Phone: (214) 358-8700
5302 Harry Hines
Dallas, TX - 75247
Phone: (214) 424-7000
1617 West Jefferson
Dallas, TX - 75208
Phone: (214) 941-5911
2922 MLK Blvd
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 670-8418
10021-A Garland Road
Dallas, TX - 75228
Phone: (214) 324-8996
5955 Alpha Rd. Ste 1026
Dallas, TX - 75240
Phone: (214) 937-9198
2055 Kendall Drive
Dallas, TX - 75235
Phone: (214) 678-4800
1159 W. Camp Wisdom Road
Dallas, TX - 75232
Phone: (214) 371-3407
4009 Elm Street
Dallas, TX - 75226
Phone: (214) 826-8330
6808 Pastor Bailey Drive
Dallas, TX - 75237
Phone: (214) 331-8522
4500 S. Cockrell Hill Rd.
Dallas, TX - 75236
Phone: (214) 560-2511
Fax: (214) 560-2512
1321 Rowan Avenue
Dallas, TX - 75223
Phone: (214) 826-0018
3126 Hatcher Street
Dallas, TX - 75215
Phone: (214) 421-8208
2843 Lapsley Street
Dallas, TX - 75212
Phone: (214) 333-1525
3930 Boulder Drive
Dallas, TX - 75233
Phone: (214) 330-5125
549 E Jefferson Blvd
Dallas, TX - 75203
Phone: (214) 943-4328
2701 Reagan Street
Dallas, TX - 75219
Phone: (214) 528-0144
9850 Walnut Hill Lane Suite 228
Dallas, TX - 75238
209 E. Jefferson Boulevard
Dallas, TX - 75203
Phone: (214) 941-1050
Fax: (214) 946-4738
10021-A Garland Road
Dallas, TX - 75218
Phone: (214) 324-8996
Retail Stores: Many retail stores offer discounts for veterans. Some well-known retailers with veteran discount programs include Lowe's, Home Depot, and Best Buy. It's best to check the websites of specific stores to find information on their current discount programs.
Restaurants: Various restaurants and food chains offer discounts for veterans. Examples include Applebee's, Chili's, and Outback Steakhouse. Again, it's advisable to visit their websites or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Entertainment and Theme Parks: Some theme parks, movie theaters, and entertainment venues may provide discounts for veterans. Six Flags Over Texas and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science are popular attractions in Dallas that have offered veteran discounts in the past. Checking their websites or contacting them directly can provide you with current information.
Auto Services and Dealerships: Certain auto service centers and dealerships may offer discounts on maintenance services or vehicle purchases for veterans. Examples include Jiffy Lube and Ford. Checking their websites or contacting local dealerships can help you find relevant information.
Travel and Hotels: Veterans may find discounted rates for hotels, flights, and rental cars. Websites like Veterans Advantage (https://www.veteransadvantage.com/) and GovX (https://www.govx.com/) specialize in providing discounts and deals for veterans, including travel-related discounts.
Sundance Square
SCENIC WALKSMAIN AND 3RD Fort Worth TX 76102The 35-block area in downtown Fort Worth, known as Sundance Square, while rich in Western history, is home to the best of modern retail and entertainment experiences. Restaurants, shops, and clubs reside in buildings that were built at the turn of the century.
Texas Christian University
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES2800 SOUTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE Fort Worth, TX 76129Texas Christian University is a research institution that offers a variety of programs for students interested in receiving a Bachelor's, Master's, or doctorate degree. The institution's athletic programs participate in the Big 12 conference.
Fort Worth Water Gardens
1502 COMMERCE STREET, FORT WORTH, TX 76102
A remarkable downtown oasis, the Fort Worth Water Gardens, provide an area for visitors to relax and enjoy the wonder of fountains and waterfalls. There are areas to sit and reflect, or stretch your legs and climb the steps in and around the water attractions.
Trinity Park
BIKE PATHS
2401 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, FORT WORTH, TX 76107
Trinity Park winds along the local river and is situated next to the Fort Worth Zoo. The park contains a duck pond, several playgrounds, Trinity Trails for hiking and biking, and a miniature train.
Burger's Lake
LAKE
1200 MEANDERING RD, FORT WORTH, TX 76114
Within a 30-acre park, Burger's Lake features a one acre spring-fed lake for swimming. The facilities at the site include two sandy beaches, a complete staff of certified life guards, over 300 picnic tables, a 20-foot slide, and six diving boards.
Fort Woof Dog Park
DOG PARK
4500 GATEWAY PARK DRIVE, FORT WORTH, TX 76111
Fort Woof Dog Park is an off-leash park with two large fenced areas for dogs of different sizes. Each area has picnic tables, benches, a watering station and multiple poop-disposal locations with plastic bags.
Lake Worth
LAKE
FOSSIL RIDGE ROAD, FORT WORTH, TX 76135
Lake Worth offers guests the opportunity to go boat riding or swimming on this body of water. While this site used to serve as a huge entertainment hub in the area, it is now simply a tranquil place to visit.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
BOTANICAL GARDENS
3220 BOTANIC GARDEN BLVD, FORT WORTH, TX 76107
Take the time to discover the 110-acres of serenity to be found at Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Visitors can spend hours exploring the pristine gardens, enjoy a picnic, or just sit back and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
NATURE & WILDLIFE AREAS
9601 FOSSIL RIDGE ROAD, FORT WORTH, TX 76135
One of the largest city-owned nature centers in the United States is the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge which covers just over 3,600 acres. In addition to educational programs, there are a wide range of hiking trails in the area.
Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
HISTORIC SITES
131 E EXCHANGE AVE, FORT WORTH, TX 76106
The Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District grew out of the dominant cattle ranching industry in the late 19th century. Visitors to this district can find a series of restaurants, shops, and live entertainment that all stay true to the heritage of the Old West.
Japanese Garden At The Fort Worth Botanical Garden
BOTANICAL GARDENS
3220 BOTANIC GARDEN BLVD, FORT WORTH, TX 76107
Filled with Japanese landscaping, Japanese Garden At The Fort Worth Botanical Garden provides visitors with a serene environment to roam. The garden consists of a koi pond, cherry trees, bridges, and a rock garden.
Flatiron Building
ARCHITECTURAL BUILDINGS
1000 HOUSTON ST., FORT WORTH, TX
The Flatiron Building of Fort Worth, completed in 1907, is one of the largest steel frame buildings in north Texas. The building is a smaller replica of the New York City Flatiron Building.
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
ART MUSEUM
3501 CAMP BOWIE BLVD., FORT WORTH, TX 76107
Known as much for its architecture as the art it displays, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, has grown to become one of the nations largest repositories of American art. The highlights include the vast collection of works by Remington, Russell, and American Photography.
Kimbell Art Museum
ART MUSEUM
3333 CAMP BOWIE BLVD., FORT WORTH, TX 76107
Opened in 1972, the Kimbell Art Museum, has grown to be known as one of the best 'small' art museums in the world. Their permanent collection features work in all formats by world-renowned masters, a must see for art lovers.
Sid Richardson Museum
ART MUSEUM
309 MAIN STREET, FORT WORTH, TX 76102
The Sid Richardson Museum features paintings of the American West by artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, a gift from the museum's namesake. Guided tours are available through the replica 1895 building that houses the collection.
Texas Civil War Museum
HISTORY MUSEUMS
760 JIM WRIGHT FREEWAY NORTH, FORT WORTH, TX 76108
Known for its collection of military artifacts dating to the Civil War, the Texas Civil War Museum also houses an extensive variety of domestic items, including the Judy Richey Victorian Dress Collection, with over 300 dresses and articles of children's clothing from the Victorian era.
Kimbell Art Museum: The Kimbell Art Museum offers free admission to its permanent collection. However, special exhibitions may have separate admission fees, and student discounts may vary. It's best to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth offers discounted admission for students. They usually have a reduced student rate, and occasionally offer free admission for students on specific days or during certain periods. Checking their website or contacting the museum directly will provide you with the latest information.
Homepage | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (themodern.org)
Amon Carter Museum of American Art: The Amon Carter Museum of American Art has free general admission, but special exhibitions may have separate fees. It's advisable to check their website or contact the museum for specific details regarding student discounts.
The New Carter | Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History: The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History offers reduced admission rates for students. They also have various membership options that may include additional benefits for students. Checking their website or contacting the museum directly will provide you with the most accurate information.
Student Discounts at Retail Stores: Many retail stores offer discounts for students upon presenting a valid student ID. Examples include electronics stores like Best Buy or Apple, clothing retailers like H&M or Urban Outfitters, and bookstores like Barnes & Noble.
Restaurants and Food Chains: Numerous restaurants and food chains in Fort Worth provide special deals for college students. Examples might include fast food chains like McDonald's or Subway, as well as local eateries that offer discounts or student meal plans.
Chipotle Mexican Grill: Chipotle is a popular fast-casual restaurant chain known for its Mexican-inspired cuisine. They have been known to offer a student discount upon presentation of a valid student ID.
Chipotle Mexican Grill - Mexican Food - Restaurant & Catering
Raising Cane's : Raising Cane's is a fast-food chain that specializes in chicken finger meals. Some locations have offered discounts to college students in the past, so it's worth checking with your local Raising Cane's.
Home Page | Raising Cane's (raisingcanes.com)
Torchy's Tacos: Torchy's Tacos is a well-known taco chain that offers a variety of creative and delicious tacos. They have occasionally offered student discounts, so it's worth checking with their Fort Worth locations.
Torchy's Tacos - Torchys.com | Damn Good Tacos (torchystacos.com)
Pizza Hut: Pizza Hut is a popular pizza chain that may offer student discounts or special deals for college students. Check with your local Pizza Hut for specific details.
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Subway: Subway is a sandwich shop that often offers discounts to college students. They have a wide range of sandwiches and salads to choose from.
Entertainment and Recreation: Movie theaters, museums, and other entertainment venues often offer discounted rates for students. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, for instance, may have student discounts on admission tickets.
AMC Theatres: AMC offers student discounts on select showings. Visit their website for more information: https://www.amctheatres.com/
Cinemark Theatres: Cinemark offers discounted ticket prices for students at select locations. Check their website for details: https://www.cinemark.com/
Kimbell Art Museum: The Kimbell Art Museum occasionally offers discounted admission rates for students. Visit their website for details: https://www.kimbellart.org/
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History: The museum may offer student discounts on admission tickets. Check their website for more information: https://www.fwmuseum.org/
Fort Worth Zoo: The Fort Worth Zoo may offer student discounts on admission tickets. Check their website for current pricing and promotions: https://www.fortworthzoo.org/
Six Flags Over Texas: Six Flags may offer discounted tickets for students on specific dates or through student organizations. Visit their website for more details: https://www.sixflags.com/overtexas
Software and Technology: Companies like Adobe and Microsoft often offer discounted prices on software or technology products for students. Check their websites or inquire about educational pricing to see if there are any ongoing discounts.
Apple
Back to School - Education Discounts - Education - Apple
Transportation: Public transportation systems in some cities offer discounted fares for students. Check with the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T) to see if they have any such programs available.
Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T): The T is the public transit system serving Fort Worth and the surrounding areas. They offer bus services throughout the city and have discounted fares for students. Students can apply for a reduced-fare student ID card, which allows them to access discounted rates on bus fares. For more information on routes, schedules, and fares, you can visit The T's website: https://ridetrinitymetro.org/
Student Transportation Services: Many colleges and universities in Fort Worth provide transportation services specifically for their students. These services may include shuttles or buses that transport students to and from campus, nearby residential areas, and other locations. Check with your educational institution to see if they offer any dedicated transportation services for students.
Bicycles: Fort Worth has a growing network of bicycle lanes and trails, making it bike-friendly. Students can use bicycles as a means of transportation, especially for shorter distances. Some educational institutions may also offer bike-sharing programs or have bike racks on campus.
Ridesharing and Transportation Network Companies: Services like Uber and Lyft operate in Fort Worth, providing convenient transportation options for students. These ridesharing platforms allow you to request a ride through a mobile app and get picked up by a nearby driver.
Carpooling: Students can consider carpooling with fellow classmates who live in the same area or have similar commuting routes. Sharing rides can reduce transportation costs and help alleviate traffic congestion.
Retail Stores: Many retail stores offer discounts for veterans. Some well-known retailers with veteran discount programs include Lowe's, Home Depot, and Best Buy. These discounts typically require showing a valid military ID or proof of service.
Restaurants: Various restaurants and food chains offer discounts for veterans. Examples include Applebee's, Chili's, and Outback Steakhouse. These discounts often require showing a military ID or proof of service.
Entertainment and Theme Parks: Some theme parks, movie theaters, and entertainment venues may provide discounts for veterans. Six Flags Over Texas is a popular theme park in Arlington, near Fort Worth, that has offered veteran discounts in the past. Contact the specific venue or check their website for details.
Six Flags Over Texas: Six Flags Over Texas, located in Arlington near Fort Worth, has previously offered discounted tickets for veterans and military personnel. They often have special military appreciation days or military discount programs. Check their website or contact them directly for current offers: https://www.sixflags.com/overtexas
AMC Theatres: AMC Theatres, a popular movie theater chain, has been known to offer discounts for veterans and active-duty military members. They may have special ticket prices or promotions available. Visit their website or contact your local AMC Theatre for details: https://www.amctheatres.com/
Cinemark Theatres: Cinemark Theatres is another major movie theater chain that has offered veteran discounts in the past. They may have discounted ticket prices or special promotions for veterans. Check their website or contact your local Cinemark Theatre for current information: https://www.cinemark.com/
The State Fair of Texas
Military Appreciation Day | State Fair of Texas (bigtex.com)
Auto Services and Dealerships: Certain auto service centers and dealerships may offer discounts on maintenance services or vehicle purchases for veterans. Examples include Jiffy Lube and Ford. Contact local service centers or dealerships for information on potential veteran discounts.
Travel and Hotels: Veterans may find discounted rates for hotels, flights, and rental cars. Websites like Veterans Advantage (https://www.veteransadvantage.com/) and GovX (https://www.govx.com/) specialize in providing discounts and deals for veterans, including travel-related discounts.
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