An amazing bronze sculpture of a lifelike cattle drive graces this 4.2-acre plaza in front of City Hall and the Convention ... More
Pioneer Plaza
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An amazing bronze sculpture of a lifelike cattle drive graces this 4.2-acre plaza in front of City Hall and the Convention Center. It was originally the site of the Shawnee Cattle Trail, begun in 1854. The nationally acclaimed artist and native Texan Robert Summers sculpted the piece. The site is great for photos and kids love to climb the sculptures. Watch out though; they can get pretty hot in the summer.
We live in Dallas and always go to Pioneer Plaza when we have out-of-town guests. It's fun to walk through the large sculptures for children and adults alike!
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Established in 1963, Museum of the American Railroad is a living preservation of steam era railroading and is one of
the finest collections of historic railway equipment in the country. Rare and unique pieces have been rescued and assembled ...
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The Old Red Museum is an outstanding feature of the Dallas County Historic Plaza. It was built in 1892 in
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Few cities outside of Spain have a finer collection of Spanish art than what is exhibited in this Dallas museum.
The funds to construct it were donated by oil magnate Algur H. Meadows back in the 1960s and was ...
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