The West End Historic District is the most interesting district in Dallas. It includes the Dallas Holocaust Museum, Dealey Plaza, the Old Red Museum, et.al.
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2 museums, 1 aquarium, and 2 restaurants. ( and a Western clothing store )
the Kennedy Museum ( "the 6th Floor Museum" ) is here, in Dealey Plaza. The brand new Holocaust Museum is one block away. The Dallas Aquarium is several blocks away. Other than that, there are two ...
You need to see this area at least once in your life as it is related to some history of Texas and Dallas. You visit several historical stops, walk around, take photos, stop for coffee or meal and do ...
Going to miss Spaghetti Warehouse as the area becomes more bland in its absence
As development becomes more and more of a cookie cutter fake-old facade, and the true historical feel to the city becomes lost, I find less and less appeal in the old West End Historic District. Last ...
The West End Historic District is the most interesting district in Dallas. It includes the Dallas Holocaust Museum, Dealey Plaza, the Old Red Museum, et.al.
Dallas' historic West End is filled with great restaurants eclectic stores and beautiful architecture. It's definitely worth a visit.
Spending time in the West End is must when in Dallas. Designated a Historic District in 1975, old warehouses and historic brick buildings in this 20 block area of downtown have been converted into restaurants and shops. Visit West End MarketPlace (previously the Sunshine Biscuit Company) and "Dallas Alley" (primary location for Dallas nightlife). A sample of well known businesses and sights in the West End include Hard Rock Cafe, Spaghetti Warehouse, House of Blues, Sonny Bryan's Smokehouse, Dallas World Aquarium, Dallas Holocaust Museum and Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. If you are not staying in the downtown area, you can easily reach the West End via DART.
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This area is the birthplace of Dallas, where John Neely Bryan opened the first trading post. A replica of his cabin can be seen on Founder’s’ Plaza on Market and Elm. The Old Red Museum of Dallas County is located on Main and Houston. Behind it is the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza. The Sixth Floor Museum is located nearby. The architecture of the West End is an interesting mix of turn of the century and modern buildings.