Dallas, Texas
Dallas is the number one visitor destination in Texas with a
population of over
4,500,000 people. It is the eighth largest city in the
United States. Dallas is the southwest's leading business and financial center. It boast
the largest wholesale market in the world and lays claim
to being one of the top convention cities in the United
States. Metro area professional sports teams include the Cowboys (football),
Mavericks (basketball), Rangers (baseball), Stars (hokey), and Burn (soccer).
Visitors can enjoy modern attractions amid the downtown skyscraper.
Dallas has more shopping centers per capita than any other major U.S. city
and four times more restaurants per person than New York
City. Tourists can visit the more than 100
shops, galleries, nightclubs and attractions
here including Dallas Alley, an entertainment complex,
and the Dallas world aquarium. Just north of reunion
tower is Dealey Plaza and the sixth floor museum, which
explores the assassination of JFK in Dallas on November
22, 1963. The JFK memorial and the conspiracy museum are
also located nearby. Also visit old west attractions in
this very popular destination area. The birthplace of
frozen margarita and chicken fajita, tourist should make
it a point to sample Tex-Mex specialties while visiting
this great city in the southwest.
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