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Introduction

A state-of-the-art ballpark in Arlington, multiple museums in walking distance of downtown and performing arts venues for all art lovers are just a few reasons why leisurely visiting Dallas/Fort Worth may not be possible for the serious fun seekers. If you’re going to experience all that Dallas has to offer, it’s best not to do it in leisure-mode. Rather, get on your walking shoes and get busy! Dallas has more than 115 public art works and has the largest urban arts district in America. With nine museums, Dallas offers vast opportunities to soak in artifacts from all over the world.

Arts & Culture

List of must see Museums, Arts Centers and Music

Boat Rentals & Marinas

List of Boat Rental Companies and Marinas

Dining

Various Dining related articles and links...

Hotels

List of Hotels in the area

See & Do

Various related articles and links for things to See & Do...

Shopping in DFW

DFW is a mecca for shoppers, as it boasts more shopping centers per capita than any other U.S. city. Not only is Dallas home to the internationally recognized specialty store Neiman Marcus and retail giant JCPenney, but it is also the site of America's oldest shopping center, Highland Park Village.

Sports

Further reading on Sports in the area...
 


Atlantic Hotels Group, Inc.


American Realtors


Frisco Lakes by Del Webb


Al Biernat's


Crown Valley


Centurion American


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