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  2. Visitdallas - Wikipedia

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    VisitDallas, formerly known as the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau, is a 501(c)(6) contracted by the City of Dallas to market Dallas as a convention and tourist destination. In January 2019, the Government of Dallas released an audit uncovering evidence of misuse of taxpayer funds, mismanagement, and excessive executive compensation.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in Dallas (4 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Dallas" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Mapsco - Wikipedia

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    The first Mapsco Product, the Dallas Street Guide, was printed in 1952, with 3,000 copies produced. The original book covered Dallas and the Park Cities, with insets for Carrollton and Garland, Texas. The book was originally not intended for public sale, and was only to be used by Keith's large fleet of flower delivery drivers.

  5. List of Dallas Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Landmark is a designation by the City of Dallas and the Dallas Landmark Commission for historic buildings and districts in Dallas, Texas, United States.Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, including historical, economic, architectural, artistic, cultural, and social values.

  6. Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Cedar Ridge Preserve was known as the Dallas Nature Center, but the Audubon Dallas group now manages the 633-acre (2.56 km 2) natural habitat park on behalf of the city of Dallas and Dallas County. The preserve sits at an elevation of 755 feet (230 m) above sea level and offers a variety of outdoor activities, including 10 miles (16 km) of ...

  7. Dealey Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Texas School Book Depository can be seen in the background. Dealey Plaza was built on land donated by early Dallas philanthropist and businesswoman Sarah Horton Cockrell. It was the location of the first home built in Dallas, which also became the first courthouse and post office, the first store, and the first fraternal lodge.

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