Fair Park's 277 acres encompass the nation's largest collection of Art Deco buildings. Fair Park, registered as a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1936 as a central exposition for the Texas Centennial celebration of independence from Mexico.
Today, Fair Park includes an impressive list of year 'round special collections (African American Museum, Museum of the American Railroad (formerly Age of Steam Railroad Museum), Museum of Nature and Science (formerly the Dallas Museum of Natural History and The Science Place); the Music Hall (home of the Dallas Opera and Dallas Summer Musicals); the Dallas Aquarium and the Texas Discovery Gardens. The Women's Museum opened in September 2000. Fair Park also houses special events such as Irish Fest, Cinco de Mayo, Artfest and Crawfest. More than 7 million people visit the grounds each year.
Other popular attractions include concerts at the outdoor Smirnoff Music Centre, college football in the Cotton Bowl, and the annual State Fair of Texas each fall.
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I attend the festival every year! It is wonderful for all ages. The entertainment can't be beat and the food will take you back across the sea if only for the day.