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    The Dallas Historical Society is a historic art gallery with a ballroom in the Dallas, Texas area where couples can host their weddings. At this elegant city venue couples will find grand halls of stone all around, including polished stone floors and massive stone columns. This venue is located in the city of Dallas, just 10 minutes from The Dallas World Aquarium.Facilities and CapacityCouples can invite up to 350 guests to join them on their wedding day at the Dallas Historical Society. Numerous rooms throughout this venue are available for use on the couple?s wedding day. The Hall of Heroes makes a great location for a cocktail reception. Taking the shape of a semicircle, this hall features impressive bronze statues and leads straight to The Great Hall, where couples can host a wedding reception. This sizeable hall has two-story high ceilings with white columns stretching up to meet them. A giant gold sculpture hangs on the wall at the back of this venue. Couples can also use this space for ceremonies with a golden background. There is a lecture hall, Texas rooms, and even clear tents available as additional locations in the Dallas Historical Society. The constantly changing exhibits ensure an exciting experience for any wedding. Services OfferedCouples can host any wedding-related event at this venue, including ceremonies and receptions, bridal showers, elopements, engagement parties and rehearsal dinners. The venue provides event rental items such as tables and chairs for a couple?s wedding or other event. Couples can relax in a bridal suite prior to their big day, while guests will find convenient the venue?s onsite parking and wireless Internet. HistoryThis stunning Hall of State in Fair Park, the name of the facility itself, was built for the 1936 Centennial Exposition by the State of Texas. The Dallas Historical Society, however, has been around much longer than its brick-and-mortar location. The society began in 1922. Their mission is to protect, observe and exhibit the heritage of the city and state.