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When you have only limited times to spend in Dallas, we highly recommend you to visit those famous places:
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Most of Dallas City is located on small green hillsides. In the suburbs, there are flat farmland, forests, streams, and lakes. The climate is mild, but there is little rain, dry and windy. In summer, the temperature is about 28 degrees centigrade. Although it is very hot, it is not sticky and wet. In winter, the average temperature is about 9 degrees centigrade, with occasional light snow. The daytime is very long, especially in summer. It is sunny from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and the night drops gradually after 9:00 p.m., which belongs to the continental climate. May to October is the peak season for tourism.
The largest airport in Dallas texas is Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
Dallas's transportation system is well developed, and the city has Highway 75. There is a lot of traffic during commuting time. Light rail is also available in the city.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science: a red castle that used to be the site of Dallas's sixth court, built-in 1892. This house is the cover of Dallas, which records the history of Dallas and what is happening now. It tells how this remote and deserted riverside village has become an international metropolis.
The sixth-floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: located on the sixth floor of Dallas County Administration building, was founded in 1989. This red brick seven-story building was once the textbook Center for public schools in Texas and the place where President Kennedy was assassinated. The museum has collected a lot of valuable materials of the time, including more than 40,000 pieces, such as the rifle with a sight used by the murderer, the videos, photos, newspapers, magazines, and oral historical materials of Kennedy's campaign in Dallas.
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge: this bridge is one of the many bridges across the Trinity River in Dallas. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava, a talented Spanish architect. It has a 40 story iconic central vault, providing a rich view of the Dallas skyline. The flag in the middle is particularly conspicuous, which is the State Flag of Texas.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza: across the street from where he was assassinated. There is still a mark on the road where Kennedy was shot, which reminds the history of the city of Hate.
Reunion Tower: from the reunion tower, you can see a panoramic view of the downtown area of Dallas, and the night view is also beautiful. It is worth coming for first-time travelers in Dallas.
Plano Balloon Festival: there is a Plano Balloon Festival every year in the DFW area.
State Fair of Texas: it attracts more than three million visitors a year. Over the years, creative foods that debuted at the Texas exposition included fried milk and biscuits, fried pumpkin, etc.
Pioneer Plaza: for those who like the products around cowboys, pioneer Plaza in Dallas can't be missed. It has the largest cast bronze monument in the world, showing the scene of three cowboys driving 40 Longhorns to the market. There are many shops nearby selling all kinds of jeans clothing and appliances.