kate
26 places
Dallas
Worth visiting!
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I grew up in Dallas but moved across the country last year, I miss it!
kate
26 places
Worth visiting!
I grew up in Dallas but moved across the country last year, I miss it!
Jami Hart
Beaverton
Worth visiting!
I lived there for a year and loved it. Beautiful city (with the exception of some neighborhoods, as with most cities) with a lot to do. Definitely not as “redneck” as most expect. You just need to get used to the weather, which for me, took forever.
Kristophr
Prairie Village
Worth visiting!
People are very friendly.
langenoire
Moorestown
Worth visiting!
I didn’t get a chance to roll down the Grassy Knoll.
janelle_keyser
Dallas
Worth visiting!
One of the best cities I’ve been to. Ok, maybe I’m a little biased. But it’s a great place to live.
DannielleK
Dallas
Worth visiting!
I currently live in Dallas…or the “DFW” area….for ministry school…it’s awesome! :)
WilkieMon
Rochester
Worth visiting!
I have been to Dallas twice for the RFID World conferences in ‘05 and ‘06. The people were very friendly, the steaks are to die for, and the March weather was an awful lot better than back home in Rochester, NY.
bathcandy
Dallas
Dallas can be achingly slowly maneauvered by bus if you must, but it is not the kind of city that you go to do in one day.
Dallas can be very expensive, but it is a shoppers’ paradise. Learn about the city before you go. Determine your interests and go from there. The museums in Dallas and Fort Worth are really awesome.
kthxbyex3
Dallas
Worth visiting!
I live here. :D
So you could say I know this place pretty darn well. Before living here, I lived in Oakland, California, a pretty quiet place. When I moved here, I got a totally different vibe. From point A to point B, so to speak, you get all sorts of things. Everything and everyone is wonderfully colorful and diverse. I’d have to say that my favorite thing about living here is visiting downtown. I live near the edge of Richardson, where it’s quiet and peaceful. Going downtown, especially at night, the atmosphere is practically the opposite. Downtown, you could find any and everything.