Dallas
Dallas
Heritage Trail: Lakes
County: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes
As the state's number one visitor destination, Dallas offers a vibrant mix of Texas hospitality and cosmopolitan flair. With world-class accommodations, over 6,500 dining options – more per capita than any other U.S. city and fabulous shopping at The Galleria, Highland Park Village, Mockingbird Station, NorthPark, Preston Center and West Village, Dallas is hard to beat.

There is plenty for everyone, with six professional sports teams, moderate weather for year-round golf and outstanding performing and visual arts in the largest urban arts district in the nation. For a truly distinctive experience, take a ride on the infamous mechanical bull at Gilley's near the Dallas Convention Center, which is conveniently located on one of the nation's fastest growing light-rail lines.
Dallas Points of Interest

The Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, in Mckinney Texas, is the result of one woman’s vision for the future and her commitment to the community and North Texas. Miss Bessie Heard de....

Part of the historical driving tour, located off E. Exchange Drive, the old stone dam spans 100 feet and is 10 feet wide. It was built on property obtained by Houston & Texas Central Railway Company. ....

Located in the old Canton Plaza Theater, the Canton Plaza Museum houses the Brewer Bell collection, one of the largest bell collections in the state, a First Monday Museum, and the Kennedy collection ....

Known as the worlds most famous ranch, Southfork Ranch has attracted millions of visitors ever since it became the homestead of the fictional Ewing clan from the hit TV show, Dallas. Although most vis....
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Dallas
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