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Anchored by the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), which was designed by Edward
Larrabee Barnes, the Arts District is bounded by Woodall Rodgers Freeway,
Ross Avenue and St. Paul and Routh streets. The district is home to the
historic Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe , the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony
Center, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts,
and many other points of interest. The Dallas Museum of Art displays a portion
of its sculpture collection within its walled garden. The 50-story Trammell
Crow Center boasts a shaded sculpture garden at its base that includes bronzes
by Emile Antoine Bourdelle and Auguste Rodin. The Nasher Sculpture Center,
which is scheduled to open in 2003 near the DMA, will bring works from one
of the world's most significant private art collections to this area.
Legend: A - Dallas Museum of Art, B - Trammell Crow
Center, C - Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe, D - Morton H.
Meyerson Symphony Center, F - First Methodist Church
To use: Roll your mouse over the numbers on the left to learn about the
sculptures on this tour.


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