ATTRACTIONS
Dallas offers a range of slick, modern attractions, but the site of President
Kennedy's assassination remains the city's focal point. Read
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HOTELS
There's no shortage of luxury hotel accommodations in Dallas. Among them
are numerous older hotels that bore witness to the birth and growth of
the city over the last century. Read
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DINING
Dallas has almost as many restaurants per capita as New York City, and
it's striving to become a dining destination. You'll find barbecue and
Tex-Mex, but make sure to look beyond the obvious. Read
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SHOPPING
The birthplace of Neiman Marcus, the city has spawned countless mega shopping
malls and high-end boutiques to cater to wealthy residents and visitors
alike. Read
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NIGHTLIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT
Although trendy clubs and restaurants seem to dominate the scene in Dallas,
the music of the Dixie Chicks and Garth Brooks resonates from some legendary
halls. Read
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FITNESS
AND RECREATION
Dallasites are big on staying fit, and there are plenty of places for
outdoor running, biking, hiking and skating. But beware of the legendary
Texas heat. Read
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TRANSPORTATION
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport can be a bit intimidating. It
covers nearly 30 square miles and was recently ranked the fifth busiest
airport in the world. Read
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DAY
TRIPS
Drive in just about any direction and you'll find piney woods, wildflowers
and little towns worth a day-long visit. Read
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