Most people go about having fun on their holidays completely backwards -- choosing the expensive activities day to day, and then making up the shortfall in their budget by choosing public transport. When you’re in a strange city, and especially if you’re with children, this can be extremely stressful! If you're on your way to Dallas for a vacation and want it to be relaxing (for a change!), book yourself a Dallas limo for transport, and enjoy some of the city's best FREE activities!
1. The Super Model Train
Children of all ages, from 8 to 60, will enjoy the Super Model Train! This is the country's largest permanent model train display, located at the Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
2. Fantasy Landing
This is a special project of the Parks and Recreastion Department -- the Dallas public administrastion is responsible for over 17,000 acres of greenbelt land, and this is a small part of it. It allows disabled children to enjoy the facilities as much as their able-bodied counterparts -- if you have children, it teaches them that everybody is different, and that tolerance is a beautiful thing.
3. Crow Collection of Asian Art
Along with the Spanish collection, Dallas also has an enormous collection of Asian Art. This includes pieces from China, Japan, India and other small Southeast Asian countries.
4. Gallery of Sports Art
Take your Dallas limo over to Arlington to see the Gallery of Sports Art, featuring limited edition original lithographs, bronze statues and original artworks related to sport.
5. Dallas Nature Center
No matter where you are staying in the city, the Dallas Nature Center is likely to be close to your Dallas limousine company's headquarters - you may be able to save on fares! The center includes hiking trails, native-plant nurseries, a picnic area and a visitors center. It incorporates 633 acres of preserved wilderness only a short trip from Downtown.
6. The Hand Exhibit
Sounds odd - but once you are there, this collection of more than 100 bronze cast hands of real life people is fascinating! Louis Armstrong, Winston Churchill, Katharine Hepburn and Walt Disney's handcasts reside here.
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