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00954 S. Beckley Ave., Lancaster, Texas, United States

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7171 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75249
Dogs are allowed on leash at this 600 acre park that offers 10 miles of hiking trails. The hikes are rated from very easy meadow trails to difficult steep hikes. ... More on DogFriendly.com
Nature reserve that covers 633 acres with 10 ... More on TripAdvisor

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3921 Martin Luther King Blvd., Dallas, Texas, USA
This fair began in 1936 with the Texas Centennial Exposition and has been an annual tradition ever since. T... More on traveltex
The State Fair of Texas (www.texfair.com) is held from mid-September through mid-October every year. I high... More on igougo

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1428 Young Street, Dallas, Texas 75202, USA
This plaza is home to the world's largest bronze monument. The monument is on over 4 acres of land and cons... More on DogFriendly.com
Place had a tranquil feel, was not too crowded, and quite pleasant in the setting sun. More on TripAdvisor

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Dallas, Texas

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1200 Main St, Dallas, Texas 75287

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Bishop Avenue, Oak Cliff, Dallas, Tx
The Dallas Arts District is the largest arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous bl... More on uptake_content
Im very excited because they are under construction right now building the wyly theater and the opera house... More on Yahoo! Travel

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3939 Grand Ave., Dallas, TX 75210
Nearby are other important buildings worth a look. For example, the Hall of State (3939 Grand Avenue, Dallas, 214-421-4500) is one of the fantastic art deco buildings erected for the 1936 Texas Ce... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas
Located in Fair Park, the Hall of State was built in 1936 to serve as a shrine to Texas history. Today, it serves as a ... More on GoCityKids

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600 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas 75201, USA
Located in the Dallas County Historical Plaza. Reconstructed log cabin of John Neely Bryan, who, in 1841, w... More on traveltex
Where is the plack-where is the history of the little cabin? More on TripAdvisor

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Pacific, Bryan, and Ervay streets, Dallas, TX
Thanks-Giving Square features a unique non-denominational chapel, a museum honoring Thanksgiving, a meditation garden, bells, and fountains, ... More on Weather.com
The spiral-shaped chapel has an amazing spiral-shaped stained-glass window in the roof. More on igougo
