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"This Austin transplant has two Dallas locations, and both have developed a cult following thanks to their build-your-own breakfast tacos. The lunchtime taco menu offers lots of variety, with countless chicken, pork, beef, seafood, and veggie options, four different salsas, and sides and salads aplenty. Officially, Tacodeli is BYOB, but you can’t go wrong with a house-made agua fresca or horchata if you left your cerveza at home."
"This taco spot out of Austin has fresh ingredients and tacos we can't resist. Good to Go: Steady, Flavorful Tacodeli Is Open Extra Hours for Your Quarantine Needs"
"Last but not least is a location of the chain In-N-Out Burger, a fast food eatery that serves burgers, fries and more, with four stars out of 57 Yelp reviews. Head over to 5916 Quebec St. to give it a go for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
"Bar Louie - West 7th, is an open roof bar that serves mouth-savoring food and a wide selection of drinks. Being an open roof bar, customers have the option to go upstairs and enjoy the airy environment as well as the nice view of the surrounding area. For the health-conscious, they have a list of nutritional values on all of their food and drink offerings."
"GALLERY ORGANIZATION:Kevin Vogel, Owner/PresidentCheryl Vogel, Owner/CuratorLaura Green, Director. ABOUT VALLEY HOUSE GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN:Founded in 1954 by Peggy and Donald Vogel, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden is located in its original North Dallas location. The gallery represents established and emerging contemporary artists working in inventive ways with traditional media."
"1845 Levee St. #100 Dallas, TX 75207 214-369-0169hollyjohnsongallery.com. GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am-5pm, and by appointment. GALLERY ORGANIZATION:Holly Johnson, Owner/Director"
"The Dallas Contemporary Museum houses works by local and international artists. While it’s not an art-collecting museum, the museum is consistently showcasing exciting galleries that aim to engage visitors. Various exhibitions, lectures, and educational programs highlight the museum's active participation in the Dallas community, making this museum an essential part of the Dallas art scene."
"Since the 1970s, the Dallas Contemporary museum has been presenting new exhibitions of artists from Texas and around the world. Current artists on display at the Design District location include Francesco Clemente, Mario Sohrenti and Yelena Yemchuck. It’s free to check out and there are tours on one weekend per month at 1 pm."
"For cool-slash-provocative photo ops, the Dallas Contemporary has you covered with a rotating list of exhibits (and a photogenic “Good Morning Dallas” mural outside). Pro tip: There’s a Jeremy Scott fashion retrospective coming in early 2019, so put that in your mental Insta calendar."
"This spot on top of the hill was once known as a gambling site for outlaws and wanderers. It was the Texan version of Las Vegas without the dessert in the early 1900s. Once the underground gambling was discovered, the law raided the gambling haven and the Top O’ Hill Terrace turned around completely."
"The Top O’ Hill Terrace, nicknamed Vegas Before Vegas, is a historic landmark. It was once a lively casino back in the 1920s."
"The tour guide has devoted the past 14 years uncovering the past of this location which is now a Baptist college."
"Forever etched in infamy, the former Texas School Book Depository at the intersection of Houston and Elm Streets in Dallas is now home to a museum dedicated to remembering one of the nation's most tragic and defining moments: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Visitors to the museum are first introduced to the historical context with multimedia exhibits that describe the political climate of the early 1960s and then go on to highlight President Kennedy's trip to Texas in November of 1963 and the last days of his life. Just past here, you will see the sniper's perch in the corner window from which Oswald took the deadly shots, recreated to match the original photos from the crime scene."
"Certainly one for dark tourism, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a museum that examines the assassination of President John F Kennedy which took place on the block beneath the museum on Elm and Houston street. It not only chronicles the lives of the Kennedy’s and every last detail of one of the nation’s darkest moments, but it also honors the legacy of one of America’s most beloved presidents."
"If you want to pick your brains about past events, this museum is worth visiting. You can never go wrong if you want to bring your date or friend who is a history buff because they have intriguing clips and memorabilia that will really amaze you. One of their famous collections is about John F. Kennedy's life, which was also featured during the museum's golden anniversary."