You can get to and from the Dallas/Ft Worth airport quite cheap, but it takes a few steps. (1) Take a shuttle bus to the South Remote Parking lot. Buses from terminals and the CentrePort/DFW Airport... more
Take the M Line! It is Uptown's trolley service which features antique trolley rides that loop around Uptown and West Village. They can take you to the Dallas Museum of Art, the Kitchen Dog Theatre... more
The Dallas/Fort Worth airport is American Airline's hub city with hundreds of flights departing this airport to most places AA flys to. American Airlines is always my choice of airline when I fly and... more
I am not sure, but I think this is at the site of the "High Five" project which is the Texas Department of Transportation's (TXDOT) master plan for unsnarling the tangle that has been created over a... more
There are quite a number of taxi companies in Dallas and in and around the downtown are you will see quite a rainbow of them. The most predominant one would be the Yellow Cab but there seems to be no... more
Dallas is still a really big car city. However, you aren't SOL if you like public transportation. D.A.R.T. has been building a light rail that is very clean and... more
The TRE (Trinity Railway Express) links downtown Fort Worth, downtown Dallas and DFW Airport. Scheduled train service is provided Monday through... more
The Trinity Rail Express links Dallas and Fort Worth and has a stop not far from DFW airport. To get to the train station take a courtesy bus to Remote South... more
If you are in one of Texas' border states and are looking for a quick and convienent way to get into Dallas, then you should look at Dallas Love Field as a... more
This company operates carriage rides around the historical sights of Dallas including Dealey Plaza. Other tours include Lincoln Plaza, the JFK Memorial,... more
Most Harley shops in Dallas will rent out Harley's from $100-$160 a day. All you need is a motorcycle license and you are good to go! Here shortly some of my... 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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