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/r/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or just visiting.
/r/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or just visiting.
I'm from the PNW as well - Dallas is extremely corporate, especially compared to Seattle. That's really surface level though, there are some non corporate parts of it. Oak Lawn, Bishop Arts, Lower Greenville, Knox Henderson. Also Richardson is very much a suburb, it's as vanilla as it gets. Dallas has some great suburbs, Frisco and Plano are good.
r/Dallas_Cowboys: An unofficial subreddit of the Dallas Cowboys, a team in the National Football League
I have been attending conventions for over 20 years (100+) and I have to say, Fan Expo Dallas 2024 had to be the worst experience I have ever had at a con. I have never had issue finding parking, but this year I did. We ended up having to park about 4-5 blocks away and pay $30.
The Kings are 3-7-4 in conference games. Los Angeles is fifth in the Western Conference with 35.2 shots per game and is averaging 2.6 goals. The Stars are 4-2-1 against opponents from the Central. Dallas ranks 10th in the Western Conference averaging 2.9 goals per game, led by Roope Hintz with 11. In their last matchup on Oct. 22, Dallas won 3-2.
/r/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or just visiting.
Welcome to the student-run (unofficial) subreddit for The University of Texas at Dallas! Post anything and everything here about UT Dallas. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are welcome.
53 votes, 59 comments. true. See a live show in deep Ellum, catch the trolley around uptown and at last stop visit the free Dallas museum of Art, visit Perot museum but sometimes need advance ticketing, bishop arts and if possible while there catch a show at the historic Kessler theater, Dallas Book depository museum where Kennedy was Assassinated from/this is just Dallas there is whole other ...
/r/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or just visiting.