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The Bishop Arts District is a shopping and entertainment district in north Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (), near the intersection of N. Bishop Ave and Davis Street.About two miles southwest of Downtown Dallas, the Bishop Arts District is home to a variety of independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries.
[4] [5] The district contains the original core of the Bishop Arts District. North Bishop Avenue is the only street in the Oak Cliff neighborhood that can be considered a boulevard. [citation needed] [6] The district is located within the Hillside Addition, one of several sub–divisions built by the Dallas Land and Loan Company which was ...
Downtown Dallas [1] Baylor District: Mixed The Cedars: Mixed Civic Center District: Mixed Dallas Arts District: Mixed Dallas Farmers Market: Mixed Deep Ellum: Mixed Design District: Mixed Main Street District: Mixed Reunion District: Commercial Riverfront District: Mixed South Side: Mixed Thanksgiving Commercial Center: Commercial Uptown: Mixed ...
Pictured in the foreground is the Winspear Opera House with its reflecting pool and the Meyerson Symphony Center, both located within the Dallas Arts District.. The Arts District is home to 18 facilities and organizations including The Annette Strauss Square, the Arts District Mansion/Dallas Bar Association, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Cathedral Shrine ...
Phase 2 of the Dallas Streetcar line runs south from the line's original southern terminus at Methodist Dallas Medical Center (Beckley stop), to the Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff. [1] [17] On April 28, 2015, the DART board of directors approved a construction contract for the Bishop Arts extension. [18]
The National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Catedral Santuario Nacional de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe) or just simply Cathedral Guadalupe is the cathedral church of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Texas. The structure dates from the late 19th century [1] and is located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas.
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