Puzzle lovers and history buffs alike are invited to City Park for a unique and intellectually stimulating experience this fall. Set against the backdrop of Victorian-era architecture, "Shakespeare Puzzles at City Park" promises an afternoon of brain-teasing fun, combining the challenge of jigsaw puzzles with the rich history of Shakespearean literature, according to the City of Dallas.
In a collaborative effort between the Dallas Park and Recreation Department and the Dallas Public Library, a series of family-friendly events will run through December. These events, free and open to the public, offer more than just a day in the park. Among the highlights is a series of Shakespeare-themed puzzles designed to test participants' problem-solving skills while immersing them in literary history.
Shakespeare Puzzles at City Park will be hosted at 1717 Gano Street, where puzzle enthusiasts, known as "dissectologists", can take on the challenge of assembling intricate puzzles featuring scenes and quotes from Bard’s works. Participants of all ages are welcome, making it a perfect outing for families seeking a creative and educational experience.