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Nammi Vietnamese Food Truck

We have been eating these the highly addictive Banh Mi sandwiches at least twice a week.

8.12 Friday / Lunch 11:00am-1:30pm / Dallas Art District / 2159 Flora St

8.12 Friday / Dinner 7:00pm-Sell-out /Ft. Worth 700 Carroll St.

8.13 Saturday / Lunch 11:00am-2:00pm / Sigel’s Fine Wine & Spirits 3209 North Fitzhugh

8.13 Saturday / Dinner 6:00pm-8:00pm / Ft. Worth Shogun Store 3050 S. University Dr.

Dallas CityScape

Check out the Dallas Skyline made entirely out of Legos. You can also see what the Museums future home in Victory Park will look like. Learn about construction while the kids build there own masterpieces from Legos.

7.30 – 8.28 / Museum Of Nature & Science / 3535 Grand Avenue, Dallas, TX Fair Park

{Students arrive to the Amon Carter in 1973. Image from the exhibit The First 50 Years}

50 Fest

Celebrate 50 years of the Amon Carter Museum with music, food and crafts.  The museum will stay open late so your family can enjoy live music by The Marshall Ford Swing Band and Del Castillo, and blow bubbles and hula hoop in the plaza.

8.13/ Amon Carter Museum / 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth  / 5:30-9pm / Free

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