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Who doesn't want to go see J.R.'s stomping grounds? When you get there you can see where a lot of the TV series was filmed, as well as take a tour. Some of it will look just like it did in the series. Other parts will actually seem much smaller when you see it in person, such as the actual house.
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The arboretum has many gardens for people to wander through at their leisure. They have concerts there as well. Many people like to get married there. They offer a variety of classes, such as gardening, the fine arts, and even classes for children.
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This is the infamous building that JFK was shot from. The original boxes that hid Lee Harvey Oswald are still in place as they stood that day. There is a lot of history in this museum, and the museum offers audio guides as well as cell phone guides. A wonderful place to see a piece of U.S. history, but too much for the younger crowd to understand.
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This is one of the biggest farmers markets in the country. They offer fresh produce, handcrafted items, and even classes. Not only can you pick up food, but the farmers are friendly and willing to share their knowledge of the produce.
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White Rock Lake Park is known for the abundant things that people can do there. The lake is great for fishing, and there are numerous trails for walking, jogging, and even biking. It has bird sanctuaries as well as wetland sites.
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This store has been known to bring in celebrity clients ranging from Elton John to Eric Clapton.
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