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Frontiers of Flight Museum, McKinney Avenue Trolley, Kalita Humphreys Theater, McKinney Performing Arts Center, The Venue Marketing Group, Ennis Convention & Visitors Bureau, National Scouting Museum, W Dallas, National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, Artisan Center Theater, Homestead Winery, Waxahachie's Historic Downtown, Dinosaur World, Fort Worth Water Gardens, Xdrenalin Zone, The Chisholm Trail, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, Pearce Civil War Museum & Western Art Collection, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, Nokona Athletic Goods, Texas Sculpture Garden & International Art at Hall Office Park, Fair Park Dallas, Denton Convention & Visitors Bureau, Bailey's Berry Patch, Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Garland Convention & Visitors Bureau, Sports Location Marketing , International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, Homewood Suites by Hilton Dallas/Frisco, Hillsboro - Historic Downtown, Gondola Adventures at Las Colinas, Johnnie High's Country Music Revue, North Richland Hills Entertainment District, Mary Kay Museum, Shoppes at Brownstone Village, Splitsville, Omni Fort Worth Hotel, Oak Creek Tennis Center, AeroCorp Airport Brochure Display, Farmers Branch Historical Park, Butterfield Stage Playhouse, Decatur, Museum of Nature & Science, Dyno-Rock Indoor Climbing Gym, Hangar 10 Flying Museum, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Wise County Heritage Museum, Amtrak, Plano African American Museum, Comfort Suites at Frisco Square

and many more!

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1801 North Griffin Street
Dallas, Texas 75202
214-720-2224
214-720-2242

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Open 7 Days A Week,

10am – 5pm (Sept – Feb)
9am – 5pm (Mar – Aug)
(Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas)

Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas

The Dallas World Aquarium is a unique attraction and event facility in downtown Dallas, featuring aquatic exhibits from around the world, a South American rainforest and a Mundo Maya exhibit displaying animals such as Brown sharks and Jaguars, which were important to the ancient Mayan culture.