This is a great first stop on any tour of Dallas. Adjoining the Hyatt Regency Dallas is the iconic Dallas landmark, Reunion Tower. Atop that big ball at the west end of downtown, you’ll get a bird’s-eye
Get a first hand view of the life of America’s first "first family" at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Explore the beautiful mansion and grounds and get to know the man, the ideas and the values
The National Museum of the American Indian houses one of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of its kind. The museum’s sweeping curvacious architecture and its exhibitions, were all designed
Learn about the history of stamps and the postal system at the National Postal Museum, the Smithsonian's first class repository for the largest, most comprehensive collection in the world, including almost 6 million
Tours of the historic U.S. Capitol are free; however tour passes are required. The Capitol is open Monday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tours of the Capitol begin with a 13-minute orientation film and last approximately
A refreshingly old-school Natural History Museum. Families and students can explore over 12,000 specimens at the University's most visited museum. Dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones, birds and animals from around
The Park consists of Half Moon and Cressy's beaches. Half Moon is a lovely small beach ideal for families with children. Cressy's Beach is a rocky, more natural beach - a great spot for hunting for sea glass