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  2. Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    93,008 sq ft (8,640.7 m 2) Parking. 1,199. Website. Official Website. The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center ( KBHCCD; formerly the Dallas Convention Center) is a convention center in the Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas . The "Dallas Memorial Auditorium" was a standalone multipurpose arena, designed by George Dahl in 1957.

  3. Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center - Wikipedia

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    Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. / 32.789768; -96.798637. The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center is a concert hall located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas ( USA ). Ranked one of the world's greatest orchestra halls, [1] it was designed by architect I. M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson's Artec Consultants, Inc.

  4. Majestic Theatre (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Majestic Theatre (Dallas) /  32.78361°N 96.79444°W  / 32.78361; -96.79444. The Majestic Theatre is a performing arts theater in the City Center District of Downtown Dallas. It is the last remnant of Theater Row, the city's historic entertainment center on Elm Street, and is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District.

  5. Uptown, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    21,598.91/sq mi (8,339.39/km 2) ZIP code. 75201, 75204. Area code (s) 214, 469, 972. Website. www .uptowndallas .net. Uptown is a PID (public improvement district) and a dense neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. Uptown is north of and adjacent to downtown Dallas, and is bordered by US 75 ( Central Expressway) on the east, N Haskell Avenue on the ...

  6. Park Cities, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Park Cities, Texas. Park Cities is a term used in reference to two communities in Dallas County, Texas – the Town of Highland Park and the City of University Park. The two municipalities, which share a border, are surrounded by the city of Dallas and comprise an enclave . As of the 2010 census, the Park Cities had a population of 31,632. [1] [2]

  7. History of Dallas (1874–1929) - Wikipedia

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    City of Dallas. The history of Dallas, Texas, United States from 1874 to 1929 documents the city's rapid growth and emergence as a major center for transportation, trade and finance. Originally a small community built around agriculture, the convergence of several railroads made the city a strategic location for several expanding industries.

  8. Lake Dallas, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Dallas, Texas. /  33.12833°N 97.02750°W  / 33.12833; -97.02750. Lake Dallas is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. It is located in North Texas, northwest of the city of Dallas, on the shores of Lewisville Lake. The community's name derives from the original name of the lake. It is also one of the four communities in the ...

  9. Lochwood, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Lochwood, Dallas. /  32.8523500°N 96.6926222°W  / 32.8523500; -96.6926222. Lochwood is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas ( USA) adjacent to Lake Park Estates and Old Lake Highlands. It is located east of White Rock Lake and sometimes referred to as 'Dixon Branch' because of the creek by that name running through the neighborhood.