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shanamyers2 loves Dallas because I live here and love trying new places to eat here.
brentjohnson loves Dallas because Tons to do in this big city
eric loves Dallas but hasn't told why.
Issie hates Dallas because Downtown at night is almost deserted.
milehighguy hates Dallas but hasn't told why.
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Dallas, hot or not?
What is Dallas
Dallas is the third largest city in Texas.
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Visitors of Dallas
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did not like Amarillo
About Dallas elsewhere
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"The city's history comes alive in such places as the Texas State Cemetery, the final resting place of many prominent Texans; Bremond Block, an area of stately 19th century mansions; the antebellum Governor's Mansion; and more than 220 other landmarks."
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"The Texas State Legislature created Ellis County on December 20, 1849 with land drawn from Navarro County."
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"South Dallas ,home to the Texas State Fairgrounds."
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"Corpus Christi -Home of the Texas State Aquarium and gateway to Padre Island."
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"Fair Park Historic Landmark* art deco architecture, several museums and the Cotton Bowl Stadium where the Texas State Fair is held."
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"April, Fiesta, San Antonio Sept -Oct, Texas State Fair, Dallas."
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About Dallas
trappedonearth from Germany asked a question about Dallas one year, 7 months ago
I've been thinking about visiting one of these two Dallas hotels: The Adolphus or the Rosewood Mansion. Does anybody know which one is the best hotel in Dallas?
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About places near Dallas
Fill_upZ from USA wrote about Arlington 4 years, one month ago
Six Flags Over Texas is by the the coolest Six Flags I've ever been to. It is totally worth fighting traffic in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex. This theme park is home to the largest wooden coaster (the Texas Giant) as well as a whole slue of rides that get the adrenalin pumping. I suggest riding the Titan, the Batman ride, and definitely ride the Mr. Freeze Ride. You go from 0-70 in 3 seconds all the while twisting and turning--eventually going completely vertical-- all to just do it all over again backwards. The entire ride might be 45 seconds, but it's totally worth it!



