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The Dallas Arboretum has always been a place where residents can view the beauty of nature. However, after the arboretum finishes installing its Chihuly sculptures and displays for "Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum," it will also become a place that is both exotic and magical.

Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum will run from Saturday, May 5 until early November. The arboretum will be decorated with the works of artist Dale Chihuly - dramatic glass sculptures that will seemingly defy the imagination. Chihuly is famous for crafting free-standing glass sculptures and large-scale artwork installations that have been featured in museums, gardens, architectural environments and galleries all over the world.

Attendees can also choose to view the display during the evenings at CHIHULY Nights, which is offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. During CHIHULY Nights, the sculptures will be illuminated with special effects lighting, giving the arboretum a sense of magic and wonder. And on Tuesday and Thursday nights, there will even be background music from "Concerts at the Arboretum" to make the displays even impressive.

Tickets during the day (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $9 for children. There is also a parking fee of $10. During the evening, tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for children. However, there is parking fee. There are also dining options for evening goers, making the arboretum a great place for a date.

To learn more about Chihuly at the Arboretum or CHIHULY Nights, go to the Dallas Arboretum website.

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