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Dallas is bursting with memorable experiences, from classic attractions to events happening right now. Listeners seeking outdoor adventures can stroll through the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens to immerse themselves in vibrant floral displays and tranquil water features. For families, the Children's Adventure Garden provides interactive, nature-based activities, while food enthusiasts will appreciate themed festivals and pop-up chef tastings frequently held on weekends.

Music lovers have plenty to celebrate every week—live entertainment flourishes at venues like Mar Y Sol Cocina Latina, which features DJ sets and Latin jazz on Saturday, August 23, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm, according to the Knox Street events calendar. Up for sport? Highland Park High hosts a classic Texas high school football game against Plano East Senior High School on August 21 at 7:30 pm. Fans craving collegiate action can join the SMU Pep Rally at NorthPark Center on August 23 at 11 am before the Mustangs kick off their football season.

Art aficionados are invited to wander the Dallas Arts District, home to the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and special exhibitions throughout August. For a hands-on experience, the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center offers the "Brushstrokes of Bravery" exhibition, featuring community-created art on display through September 10. History buffs shouldn't miss the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, where listeners can explore JFK's legacy through immersive multimedia tours.

Looking for hidden gems? The NorthPark AutoShow features more than 25 luxury cars until August 27—a feast for car fans in an architecturally stunning mall. Adventurous types can tackle the ropes course or zip line at Trinity Forest Adventure Park, open for bookings this weekend. Science lovers should check out the Bug Lab exhibition at the Perot Museum, filled with larger-than-life bug models and interactive chambers, running through January.

For delicious dining, Knox Street shines with Saturday and Sunday brunch specials at spots like Taverna and Ziziki’s Weekend Champagne Brunch. Post-brunch, take a food crawl in Deep Ellum, sampling smoked barbecue, Texas-style tacos, and music at indie bars. Prefer the outdoors? Head to White Rock Lake for paddle boarding, birdwatching, or renting a bike to cruise the lake’s scenic 9-mile loop.

Families should visit the Dallas Zoo for up-close animal encounters and feeding sessions. The Dallas Farmers Market is ideal for sampling farm-fresh fare while little ones enjoy the on-site playground. On August 23, KidLinks hosts the annual Hugapalooza Children's Concert and Resource Fair, making it a lively spot for both kids and grownups.

Local theater takes center stage with Amy Evans’ new play inspired by Olympic sprinter Caster Semenya, running this week and next at regional playhouses—a must-see for sports and drama fans. TCU Women’s Volleyball plays SMU on August 22 at 5 pm, giving listeners another competitive event to catch live.

Whether touring famous sites, joining in seasonal celebrations, or savoring local eats, Dallas delivers diversity and excitement, blending blockbuster attractions with events only locals know.

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