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  2. Dallas - Wikipedia

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    City in Texas, United States Dallas City Downtown Dallas State Fair of Texas Old Red Museum Winspear Opera House Perot Museum American Airlines Center UT Southwestern Medical Center Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge JFK Memorial Flag Seal Nicknames: Big D, D-Town, Triple D, 214 Interactive map of Dallas Dallas Location in Texas Show map of Texas Dallas Location in the United States Show map of the ...

  3. Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, [a] is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, encompassing 11 counties. Its historically dominant core cities are Dallas and Fort Worth. [5]

  4. West End Historic District (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    October 6, 1975 [2] The West End Historic District of Dallas, Texas, is a historic district that includes a 67.5-acre (27.3 ha) area in northwest downtown, generally north of Commerce, east of I-35E, west of Lamar and south of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway. It is south of Victory Park, west of the Arts, City Center, and Main Street districts, and ...

  5. High Five Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Description. The High Five Interchange, north of downtown in Dallas, Texas, is a massive five-level freeway interchange. It is the junction of two major highways carrying heavy rush-hour traffic, the Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway ( I-635) and the Central Expressway ( US 75 ), and is the first five-level stack interchange to be built in the city. [4]

  6. Kiest Park - Wikipedia

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    Kiest Park. / 32.710; -96.853. Kiest Park is a 263-acre (106 ha) park in southern Dallas, Texas, United States, established in 1931 by Edwin John Kiest, publisher of the Dallas Times Herald and a member of the Dallas Park Board in the 1930s who donated the land for the park. Named in memory of Kiest's late wife, artist Elizabeth Patterson Kiest ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Harry Hines Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harry Hines Boulevard is a major street in Dallas, Texas, ( USA ), to the west of Uptown . It was one of the first 'highways' in Texas, and is named for Harry Hines in honor of his work helping to get roads paved in this part of the state. Harry Hines served on the Texas Highway Commission from February 15, 1935, to April 11, 1941, and for the ...

  9. Cityplace/Uptown station - Wikipedia

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    Cityplace/Uptown station. /  32.805621°N 96.793154°W  / 32.805621; -96.793154. Cityplace/Uptown station (formerly Cityplace station) is a DART Light Rail station located in Dallas, Texas. It is located beneath North Central Expressway ( US 75) at Haskell Avenue in the Cityplace district. As the first infill DART station, it opened on ...