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Chestnut Square Historic Village

Chestnut Square Historic Village is a quaint collection of structures ranging from the 1850s to 1920s. Located near the Town Square, these buildings are complete with period accents and artifacts. Step inside The Faires House, The Taylor House, The John H. Johnson House, The Dulaney Cottage, The Dulaney House, Dixie's Store and The Bevel Reception House to get a glimpse of Collin County in a bygone era. There is also a chapel which used for weddings, parties and receptions. All these historic dwellings have been restored to its original glory to preserve the heritage of the county. Tours and various activities are held throughout the year.

Tower Building is a landmark of the city of Dallas and is located in the heart of Fair Park. The most outstanding feature of the building is a tower that rises up to the sky and is topped by a sculpted Eagle that was designed by artist Raoul Josset. The building was built in the 1930's and originally housed United States government agency exhibits. Today it is occupied by the City of Dallas Fair Park Administration offices. This building is a true architectural marvel that you have to see to appreciate.

Frisco Square

Want the amenities of a urban environment (movies, offices, restaurants, museums, events, shops, etc.) but with the small town feeling? Frisco Square has it all!

West End Historic District

Step into West End and you are instantly taken back in time. Beautifully restored and renovated old buildings among tree-lined streets and brick sidewalks, testify to the historical importance of this district that was established in 1872. Apart from the ancient buildings whose architecture never ceases to marvel, the district also has museums, amazing stores and delicious restaurants. Host to various events throughout the year, West End is definitely a hit amongst visitors and has something to offer for every individual!

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