Dallas / Ft. Worth, Texas

Discover Dallas—where history, innovation, and culture come together in one dynamic destination. From presidential libraries and civil rights museums to hands-on STEM experiences and vibrant arts districts, students engage with real-world learning at every turn. With exciting attractions and meaningful educational connections, Dallas delivers a well-rounded trip that inspires curiosity, leadership, and exploration.


Historical & Government Sites

  • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
    Explore the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy and examine a pivotal moment in American history.

  • George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum
    Study presidential leadership, public policy, and modern American history.

  • Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
    Powerful lessons in history, ethics, civic responsibility, and global citizenship.

  • Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture
    Learn about Texas history, early settlement, and regional development.

  • Pioneer Plaza & Historic West End District
    Explore the cattle-driving era and Dallas’ roots in commerce and transportation.


Arts & Culture

  • Dallas Museum of Art
    One of the nation’s largest art museums, offering global collections and curriculum-aligned tours.

  • AT&T Performing Arts Center
    Exposure to professional theater, dance, and musical performances.

  • Nasher Sculpture Center
    Outdoor and indoor sculpture collections that encourage artistic interpretation.

  • Deep Ellum Cultural District
    Learn about blues, jazz, and the evolution of Dallas’ music scene.

  • African American Museum (Fair Park)
    Explore art, culture, and contributions of African Americans in Texas and beyond.


STEM-Focused Stops

  • Perot Museum of Nature and Science
    Hands-on exhibits covering engineering, robotics, earth science, biology, and technology.

  • Frontiers of Flight Museum
    Study aerospace engineering, aviation history, and space exploration.

  • UT Dallas or SMU Campus Visits
    Exposure to higher education programs in STEM and business fields.

  • Texas Instruments (Industry Connection – availability dependent)
    Insight into technology, engineering, and innovation careers.

  • Urban Planning & Architecture Studies
    Examine Dallas’ skyline and infrastructure through engineering and design discussions.


Outdoor / Eco-Education

  • Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
    Study plant science, ecosystems, sustainability, and horticulture.

  • Trinity River Audubon Center
    Environmental education focused on wetlands, wildlife, and conservation.

  • White Rock Lake
    Explore urban ecology, water management, and habitat preservation.

  • Fair Park (National Historic Landmark)
    Combine outdoor exploration with architecture, design, and Texas history.

  • Klyde Warren Park
    Learn about innovative urban green space built over a freeway—an example of modern engineering and city planning.


Attractions for Enrichment & Reward

  • AT&T Stadium Tour (Arlington)
    Behind-the-scenes look at one of the most technologically advanced sports venues in the country.

  • Six Flags Over Texas
    Thrill rides that naturally connect to physics and engineering concepts.

  • Dallas World Aquarium
    Combines education with immersive, engaging exhibits.

  • Globe Life Field Tour
    Explore sports management, architecture, and event operations.

  • Downtown Dallas Supervised Free Time
    Dining, shopping, and group bonding in a vibrant city setting.

 

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