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  2. Fair Park Coliseum (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Park Coliseum (Inside) Fair Park Coliseum is an 8,513-seat multi-purpose arena in Dallas, Texas (USA) on the Fair Park grounds. [1] It was home to the Dallas Black Hawks ice hockey team and Dallas Chaparrals basketball team. [2] It was built in 1955. It was also home to the new ABA's Dallas Generals for the 2009–2010 season before the ...

  3. 5 Texas cities you’ll want to visit for Christmas to get you ...

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    From carriage rides and ice skating rinks to light displays and holiday markets, here’s a look at the best places in Texas to celebrate the holidays. 5 Texas cities you’ll want to visit for ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas ...

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    Location of Dallas County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Texas. There are 35 districts, 113 individual properties, and three former ...

  5. Fair Park - Wikipedia

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    Fair Park is a recreational and educational complex in Dallas, Texas, United States, located immediately east of downtown.The 277-acre (112 ha) area is registered as a Dallas Landmark and National Historic Landmark; many of the buildings were constructed for the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936.

  6. Dallas Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum, renamed the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in 1932, relocated to a new art deco facility within Fair Park in 1936, on the occasion of the Texas Centennial Exposition. [7] This new facility was designed by a consortium of Dallas architects in consultation with Paul Cret of Philadelphia.

  7. Prestonwood Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The mall contained a central ice rink. Prestonwood Town Center was replaced by a 62-acre (250,000 m 2 ) retail shopping center of the same name that opened in 2006. The new center includes Barnes & Noble , DSW , Michaels , Office Depot , Petco , Ulta Beauty , and Walmart as well as various restaurants and services.

  8. Lake Cliff, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cliff Park featured a 2,500-seat theater, an 18,000-square-foot roller-skating rink, a roller coaster, Japanese village, mechanical swings, and water rides. Dallasites could take a streetcar link straight to its front door and marvel at the park’s electrical lighting. Today, visitors can still spy remnants of the brick-lined channel.

  9. The Women's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Museum: An Institute for the Future was a museum located inside Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. On October 5, 2011, the museum announced it would close on October 31, 2011, due to lack of funds.