Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport: DFW is the largest passenger airport in the USA. However, its linear design and Skylink train connecting the different terminals make DFW one of the easiest airports at which to transfer to ongoing fl...
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Founded in 1841, Dallas is a major financial center for the Southwest, supporting the energy industry since oil was discovered nearby in 1930. This city is a business hub, with towering skyscrapers and several high-end hotels located in the city center, along with the Neiman Marcus flagship store. The city's official tourism site claims more hotels in Metropolitan Dallas than in New York City, all supporting a thriving convention scene. Dallas is the #1 visitor and leisure destination in Texas. A melting pot of cultures, Dallas has a large Hispanic population. A thriving African-American and Asian population also contribute to the city's diversity, dining, arts and culture.
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African American Museum |
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Bolsa Market--Cafe--Wine Bar |
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Crow Collection of Asian Art |
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Dallas Museum of Art |
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Dallas Theater Center |
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Fair Park |
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Kozy Kitchen |
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Latino Cultural Center |
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Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center |
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Nasher Sculpture Center |
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Organicity |
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Parigi Restaurant |
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza |
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Uptown Players Theater |
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Villa -O |
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West Village |