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There are few better ways to learn all the intimate details of a city than by taking a tour. In Dallas, tours specializing in everything from ranches to historic buildings are available for anyone who’s interested in seeing more than just the glittering façade. For the quintessential Texas experience, try a tour of the dusty ranches and rodeo grounds around Dallas, and then follow the experience with a traditional Texan barbecued steak. History buffs will love walking the same road that President John F. Kennedy was killed on in 1963, and learning all about these historic moments in a museum built in the same place where Lee Harvey Oswald stood with his gun. For a truly unique experience, tourists can transport themselves back into the medieval times to see kings, queens, jousts and knights in shining armor. And, of course, there’s always the traditional bus tours of Dallas, where every nook and cranny of the city is intricately explored and camera-toting tourists can go through twelve rolls of film.
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Texas conjures images of dusty rodeos, intrepid bull riders, twangy country music and lively two step dancing, sizzling steaks and more Lone Star icons. Billy Bob's Texas Honky Tonk combine all of these Texan elements and more in one Dallas attraction. Dallas.com is pleased to present this Texas tour, complete with a real live rodeo followed by a Texas-style dinner. Top it all off with some live music? You bet, partner!
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(Sunday to Thursday)
Why would you go to Texas and not go out two steppin'? This family-friendly Texas experience includes a real cowboy dinner, with real cowboy hospitality, including souvenirs, and your picture on a bucking bull!
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From the moment you cross the drawbridge over the fish-filled moat, you will be transported back to a time when brave and valiant knights battled for their King and Queen. Throughout the evening, you will marvel at these courageous men on horseback, who fight with swords and compete in the dangerous joust. Cheer on your favorite knight as you enjoy a feast "fit for a king."
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San Antonio's top attractions with online San Antonio tour bookings. Alamo tours, guided Riverwalk tours, self-paced trolley tours of San Antonio, San Antonio cultural tours and more.
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On his visit to Dallas on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza on his way to the Dallas Trade Mart. Suddenly, at 12:30pm, after the motorcade turned onto Elm Street, shots were fired, killing President Kennedy. Now, you can learn all about this moment in history at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the location from which the alleged killer, Lee Harvey Oswald fired the lethal shots.
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