Next month, Dallas is the largest city in the path of totality for the Great North American Eclipse. At 1:40 PM on April 8, the moon will blot out the entire sun for several minutes, and it will look and feel like twilight. Dallas is ideally situated halfway between the western edge and the centerline of the eclipse path, making Klyde Warren Park a perfect spot to experience this rare phenomenon.
Programming presented by the Perot Museum of Nature and Science will include a panel discussion with astronomers from the Carnegie Institution for Science, an interactive TECH Truck and complimentary eclipse-viewing glasses. Live music from Central Standard Band, food trucks, and other family-friendly activities will complete this once-in-a-lifetime experience for our guests!
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