 | | Description: Dallas September Events Calendar, Fort Worth September Events Calendar; DFW Calendar of Events of North Texas. Our pages list some of the best events and things to do in the Dallas Fort Worth area for the month of September 2008, from Gainesville, Sherman, and Paris, to Tyler, Dallas Fort Worth to Weatherford Texas and many cities in between. | |
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 | | Description: Labor Day in DFW 2008 | |
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 | | Description: Celebrate Labor Day in Dallas: Find local events, activities and the best outdoor restaurants and bars. | |
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 | | Description: Located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, The Crow Collection is a permanent set of galleries dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. The museum offers a serene setting for quiet reflection and learning. | |
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 | | Description: The Museum of Nature and Science is formerly the Dallas Museum of Natural History and the Science Place. Both institutions merged in 2006 and continue to bring life-learning to the community. | |
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 | | Description: Established in 1903, the Museum features an outstanding collection of more than 23,000 works of art from around the world, from ancient to modern times. The Museum also has a long history of providing varied and dynamic programs, events, and exhibitions to engage our visitors more fully with the art. | |
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 | | Description: A hip place in the heart of the urban loft scene one mile east of the downtown Arts District in the Wilson Historic District, The Dallas Center for Contemporary Art [Dallas Contemporary] spotlights smart art by emerging Texas talents. 20 challenging exhibitions yearly feature theme shows based on artists' ideas, solo shows by diverse artists, sculpture in the garden, and a member artist chosen for the hall. | |
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 | | Description: The African American Museum is the only museum in the Southwestern United States devoted to the preservation and display of African American artistic, cultural and historical materials. It also has one of the largest African American folk art collections in the United States. | |
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 | | Website: | | | | Founded: | 7/7/2008 | | | Submitted by: | Jason 54 days ago | | | Category: | Museums Guide |
| Description: In 1965, the Meadows Museum opened its doors to the public for the first time. The museum's collection of Spanish art and the galleries for its display were a gift to Southern Methodist University from Algur Hurtle Meadows (1899-1978), a prominent Dallas businessman and founder of the General American Oil Company of Texas. During the 1950s business took Meadows frequently to Madrid, where repeated visits to the Prado Museum inspired what would become a lasting interest in the art of Spain's Gold | |
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 | | Description: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located on the sixth and seventh floors of an early 20th-century warehouse known in 1963 as the Texas School Book Depository. Opened on Presidents Day 1989, the Museum has since welcomed more than 6 million visitors from around the world—people of all ages seeking information and understanding about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Museum tours are self-guided. | |
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 | | Description: Opening to the public October 20, 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center is one of the few institutions in the world devoted to the exhibition, study, and preservation of modern sculpture. Conceived as a serene urban retreat for the enjoyment of modern art, the Sculpture Center is the new home of the renowned Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. | |
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