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Dallas Highlights Tour

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Hear how Dallas grew from a trading post on the Trinity River in 1841 to become the world-class city it is today. Learn about the history of Dealey Plaza where JFK was assassinated and the architecture of the Dallas skyline. Ride the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley and explore landmarks like The Joule and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank. Travel with a small group of 15 or fewer people so you’ll move quickly and see more. Snap photos of unusual art, from a Normal Rockwell mosaic to a 30-foot eyeball. Visit Reunion Tower’s 360-degree observation with an optional upgrade.

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