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Information on Dallas :
Dallas ,the third largest city in Texas and the center of the state's largest
metropolitan area, is in the north central
portion of the state. This populous
city is home to the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas is the definition of urban sprawl,
with a population of more than 6.5 million spread over an area larger than
Connecticut and Rhode Island combined.
From the ultra-modern and posh Uptown and
Victory developments, to the old-world elegance and upper-crust
attitude of
Turtle Creek, to the “real life” feel of largely-suburban North Dallas, it is
virtually impossible to neatly
categorize Dallas beyond this: it is one of the
largest cities in America, and a metro area where more and more
people are
choosing to work and live every year.
Most people who come to Dallas are going to come by air since Dallas is home to
DFW, the Dallas-Fort Worth International airport. Coming from the south, I-45 is
the major highway for travel between Houston and Dallas,
while I-35 connects the
city to Austin and San Antonio. If you come in on I-35 you need to keep in mind
that,
a few dozen miles both north and south of the "metroplex," the interstate
splits into I-35W (which runs north/south
through Fort Worth) and I-35E (the
branch that runs north/south through Dallas). The simplest and most reliable
way
to get around Dallas is by car. There is public transportation in the form of
buses and trains (light rail), but again,
these best serve the local needs
(commuting to work, etc), and are very difficult to get good timings if you are
trying
to get anywhere exotic although the DART train does hit many tourist
destinations.
In autumn, the Texas State Fair is held at designated grounds southeast of
downtown, vying with its Iowa counterpart
for the title of the country's largest
state fair. Head to Arlington for a day of fun at Six Flags Over Texas, or Six
Flags Hurricane Harbor. Escape the city bustle for a stroll at this large park
in East Dallas, known a White Rock Lake.
There are many wonderful golf courses
in the Dallas area. The city boasts five municipal courses with reasonable
greens fees. Of these, Tenison Highlands in East Dallas and Cedar Crest in South
Dallas offer the best test of golf, and can
be the most crowded, especially on
weekends.
Inspired by the democratic spirit of the New York Shakespeare Festival, Robert
"Bob" Glenn started Shakespeare Dallas in 1971. Today, Shakespeare Dallas is a
treasured North Texas
cultural landmark and the only company in the area that
provides accessible programs for audiences of all ages. Shakespeare Dallas has
shows in various parks in the Dallas area (Shakespeare in the Park), as well as
performances
in local schools (Shakespeare on the Go), cultural centers and
co-productions with local theatre groups
(Shakespeare Unplugged).
Dallas, with an estimated
population of almost 1.3 million people, is the third largest city in Texas behind Houston
at is the main city and economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort
Worth–Arlington
metropolitan area that,
according to the March 2009 U.S. Census Bureau release,
had a population of 6,300,006 as of July 2008,
making it the fourth largest
and
number one fastest-growing (by population) metropolitan area in the United
States last year. Dallas is rated as a
beta world city by the Loughborough University
Globalization and
World Cities Study Group & Network.
Founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February, 1856, the
city's economy
is primarily based
on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer
technology, energy, and transportation. Located in
North Texas and a major city in the American
South & Southwest, Dallas is the core of the largest inland
metropolitan area in the United States
that lacks any navigable link to the sea. The city's prominence despite
this comes from its
historical importance
as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous
railroad lines, a strong industrial and financial sector, and its status as a major inland port (due
largely to the
presence
of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest in
the world).
Houston, Austin
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