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"Explore what Blackland Prairie life was like in Texas during the late 19th/early 20th century at the Heritage Farmstead Museum. With 10,000 objects and archival materials, revolving exhibits showcasing day-to-day life during that time, and plenty of interactive activities for people of all ages, this museum is a great way to take a break from the hustle and bustle of modern Texas and soak in a simpler time. Photo By: The Heritage Farmstead Museum via Facebook"
"About 20 miles north of Dallas, Heritage Farmstead is a 4.5 acre living history museum. My daughter always said history is boring — until I took her to Colonial Williamsburg. Living history museums bring history to life for kids."
"Built in 1891, the Heritage Farmstead is an active farm that will take you and you back in time. It is a living history site where you can experience life on the Texas Blackland Prairie in the 19th century."
"Prairie Creek Park is one of my favorite Dallas photoshoot locations because it is smaller and compact but provides some awesome backdrops. There’s a small waterfall feature as well as a couple bridges. It can get a little crowded with local photographers but if you come on weekday you should be good!"
"Don’t go chasin’ waterfalls…unless it’s these ones, conveniently located in Richardson’s Prairie Creek Park. The closest access point is by parking on West Prairie Creek Drive. Trust us, this is far from your typical suburban scene and worth the drive outside your bubble."
"Prairie Creek Waterfall(park on West Prairie Creek Drive, Richardson, TX) Okay this doesn’t exactly qualify as a hike but you can take a nice walk to this beautiful waterfall and have a picnic."
"The ideal place to bring children, Peter Pan Park is located at the end of a residential street in a relatively quite area. Benches and picnic tables provide a place for parents to sit and keep their belongings while the playground is meant for children to play in. Address: 3802 Echo Brook Ln, Dallas, TX 75229, United StatesTimings: 8:00 am to 9:00 pm"
"14 km from city center 25 out of 244 places to visit in Dallas. The ideal place to bring children, Peter Pan Park is located at the end of a residential street in a relatively quite area. Benches and picnic tables provide a place for parents to sit and keep their belongings while the playground is meant for children to play in."
"This strictly vegan restaurant has a long list of sustainable options including veggie spring rolls, salads, and soups like pho and spicy curry noodle. Check out the Eastern-inspired entrees like Mongolian Delight and Save-Planet Curry made with stir fried soy protein and a host of delectable veggies and sauces, or grab a patty melt made with vegan cheese. Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11:30 a.m."
"Address: 14925 Midway Rd Ste 102, Addison, Texas, USA Site: https://lovinghut.us/addison Phone: 1-972-980-1840 $$. Loving Hut is a Dallas franchise of the international vegan chain restaurant of the same name. This chain is wildly popular the world over, and with its 100% plant based menu it offers a reliable source of good vegan food wherever you can find one."
"Grabbagreen’s Dallas location is on Gaston Avenue, across from Baylor Hospital. This hip bar and eatery is a good choice for smoothie fans and anyone doing a detox. They have filling food options as well, such as miso soup and various bowls and wraps."
"Located on Independence Parkway, Kesari features wholly authentic Indian fare. You can order dosa with curry, chili, and various spreads and toppings. The daily specials include vegetable rice bowls and different kinds of lentil dishes."
"Yama Sushi has been serving its customers an outstanding and mouth-watering sushi delicacies and other meals. The restaurant is located in Dallas and is considered as a favorite spot to dine in and start a meaningful conversation. Their chef who is preparing the sushi has more than two decades of experience in the field that is why customers are assured they are tasting flavorful and magnificent sushi."
"The door cheerfully jingles open at this funky joint at the end of a strip mall, which stays open till 2 am most nights. Come with a crowd for grilled squid or the kitchen’s excellent version of the thick, savory pancake called okonomiyaki, fluttering with bonito flakes. Under neon signs advertising highballs made with barley or sweet potato shōchū, patrons quaff pitchers of Asahi."
"This traditional yakiniku restaurant is a casual Japanese dining experience that has lots of interaction. Guests get to choose their own ingredients and make them over a grill that..."