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By The Gypsy Nurse

June 3, 2017

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Free Things to Do on Your Day Off in Dallas

There is nothing like a day off.  And while it’s tempting to run off to the mall or splurge a little, almost every nursing professional has to adhere to some form of a budget. Thanks to tourtexas.com, we’d like to highlight some favorite things you can do in Dallas at no charge. So, after long days of caring for patients and helping others, take that money you’ll save and treat yourself to a favorite coffee or herbal tea.

5 fun (free) things to do when not at work

Fountain Place:

Water dances and leaps skyward at Downtown’s Fountain Place. At the base of this dramatically sculpted, 1.2-million-square-foot office tower of green reflective glass you’ll find an oasis of colorful flowers, waterfalls, 172 bubbler fountains, and a central fountain. Location: 1445 Ross Avenue at Field Street

Klyde Warren Park:

This 5.2-acre urban deck-park is a popular, lush green space in the heart of downtown that connects Uptown with the Arts District features a large children’s playground area, a concert stage, free lawn games, an outdoor library, free Wi-Fi, footpaths, a dog park, free exercise classes, water fountains, food trucks, and two restaurants. Location: 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy.

White Rock Lake: 

Located in the middle of central Dallas this man-made water and park area was built in 1911. A 9.3-mile paved path around the lake is perfect for running and biking, and scenic views lend themselves to picturesque picnics. For those looking to get onto the water, paddleboarding, canoeing, rowing and sailing are great options for a fun day at the lake.  Location: 8300 East Lawther Dr.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science’s lobby and outdoor plaza:

There is a fee for admission to the renowned Perot Museum of Nature and Science, HOWEVER, its outdoor plaza, lobby, and café are free and offers free Wi-Fi. The plaza features a one-acre urban forest filled with native plants and a hands-on musical forest with oversized xylophones and chimes. The main lobby has an iconic, 35-foot Malawisaurus fossil on display, and there is a roof deck nearby that overlooks the museum’s sustainable features. Location: 2201 N. Field St.

Mary Kay Cosmetics:

Take a walk through history and experience a dream that began when Mary Kay Ash set out to build a company that would give women unlimited opportunities. The cosmetics headquarters offers a free museum that showcases the accomplishments and business ideas of Mary Kay Ash and includes a theater and Hall of Honor. Location: 16251 Dallas Parkway, Addison

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