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Old City Park
The city of Dallas’ history is preserved in a living
museum nestled in 13 wooded acres just south of downtown, known as
Old City Park. This historical village consists of 38 buildings and
houses, including a working farm, elegant Victorian homes, a
school, church and a bank that is alleged to have been robbed by
Bonnie and Clyde, all dating from between 1840 and 1910. All the
structures in this recreated turn-of-the-century village have been
collected from various locations in and around Dallas, and restored
and re-assembled here.
Address: 1515 South Harwood Street, Dallas
Website: www.oldcitypark.org
Telephone: (214) 421 5141
Opening time: Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm (until 2pm in January, February and August) and Sunday 12pm to 4pm; closed on major holidays
Admission: $7 (adults), $4 (children 4-12)