1. Pioneer Plaza is a public park located in Dallas, Texas, USA. It features a stunning art installation that showcases the spirit of Texan culture and heritage. The installation consists of 49 bronze statues of cattle and cowboys, depicting a herd of longhorn cattle being driven through a stream by three cowboys. The statues are created by artist Robert Summers and are larger-than-life-size, ranging from 6 to 12 feet in height. The installation covers 4.2 acres of land and is one of the largest bronze sculpture groups in the world.

2. Pioneer Plaza is open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and there is no admission fee. For more information, you can contact the Dallas Parks and Recreation Department at (214) 670-4100.

3. Since Pioneer Plaza is a public park, there is no ticket required. The park is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can take the DART light rail and get off at the West End Station, which is a short walk from the plaza. There is ample parking available nearby, including metered street parking and paid parking garages.