The beautiful park is quite fun, there are many facilities in the whole park to visit, this park is also very interesting, you can easily see some fun facilities, the beautiful park is also very huge.
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Posted: Jan 9, 2020
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love is blue
5/5Outstanding
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Enjoy a great day at the museum and aquarium in the off-season. Look at Art Deco design. DART can take you there. Enjoy the festive food, rides, and fun during the National Exhibition.
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Posted: Sep 20, 2019
cristina guerra
5/5Outstanding
its a beautiful place where every year State Fair of Texas comes and everybody comes from all over to go visit and have a good time and experience with the family with friends the ways and culture of texas
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Posted: Dec 30, 2020
Clint J
5/5Outstanding
Great place! they have a variety of things like a childrens aquarium, butterfly garden, events at the cotton bowl stadium and much more!
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Posted: May 10, 2016
WillSum
3/5Average
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The giant Ferris wheel is the most striking symbol of the park, and the night will be turned on by star-like lights, which are scattered between green spaces and many different rides. In addition, there was a good tower directly into the clouds, and a huge billboard in front of it read "State Fair". It made it a very important social entertainment space in the local area.
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Posted: Mar 1, 2016
GLS***68
5/5Outstanding
Fair Park is a large area in Dallas that hosts a variety of events. The most popular event is The State Fair of Texas held during September and October each year. Not only are there fair rides, but a ton of great food, exhibitions, events, and activities. This is a huge Texas thing! Fair Park hosts other events like the AT&T Red River Showdown, a weekend of fun to commemorate the famous University of Texas vs. Oklahoma University rivalry. Other events include the Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic, North Texas Irish Festival, Fair Park Fourth, and more! If you’re not around for one of the many annual events, head on out to one of the museums or gardens at the Fair Park or see if there is a smaller event going on that weekend like a concert. Try to get a photo with Big Tex, a 55-foot cowboy that represents everything great about Texas and Dallas history.