I went to the West End many years ago & had a blast with my kids & my brother. We walked around, took the carriage ride & learned some Dallas history on the trip, got hit up by the rose peddlers,... more
it sucks. you're better off looking at the website. in fact i'll even give you the url www.southfork.com unless you have a lot of time on your hand and nothing else to do or are just a huge "Dallas"... more
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My favorite thing to do besides travel~
There is a skating rink in the mall which is strange, because it gets over 100 degrees in the summer....Just stay inside in... more
Sorry to say, but The West End is not what it use to be. It is full of restaurantes (mostly chain restaurantes). I don't even take people there to visit when... more
Dallas began its life from humble beginnings in 1840 as a trading post along the Trinity River. It has grown into a cosmopolitan city. Today Dallas is a high tech banking and insurance centre and...
UPDATE: June, 2010
Dallas has some interesting historic neighborhoods and last weekend we explored two of them: the Munger district and the Swiss Avenue district. See my new things to do...
In 1997, I attended the Dallas Industrial Hygiene Convention at the Dallas Convention Center. I visited a friend who had horses in the nearby town of Nevada Texas, and went to a three-day Event in......
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In 1839, John Neely Bryan, a lawyer from Tennessee, wandered into this area. He was impressed with what he believed to be the perfect ingredients for a trading post and eventually a town.
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I was born here, raised here and have family here. Right now, Dallas is my second home! I went to college here too so I have many friends here. I come often and I love it!!
North Dallas is where I......
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