| Arlene |
Aug 29th, 2001 09:38 AM |
I am a third generation Texan (on both sides) and I have a few things to share too. I have lived all over the state including San Antonio, Dallas (for 11 years) and currently, Austin. I also have the unique experience of living in England for 3 1/2 years. First of all, Dallas is a great city - it took me a long time to acknowledge that but I am now! It used to be a conservative state, but it HAS changed. At the same time that the Southern Baptist Convention was Dallas, so was the National Transvestite Convention. Dallas: First of all, the music scene is amazing!! This has a lot to do with the world renown music school at the University of North Texas in Denton (45 min north of Dallas) and the Arts Magnet school in Downtown Dallas. <BR>As far as value for the money, Dallas is IT!! Austin is way over priced for what you get and it is first and foremost a College Town or for State employees. It's a lot of fun, but for commerce and property, Dallas is a better deal. The primary thing to remember about Dallas is that it is a city of COMMERCE, as opposed to tourism - people go to Dallas to make money. <BR>I do have to agree that Dallas public schools are considered a laughing stock - The school board is rife with petty bickering drawn on racial lines. However, there are some highly regarded private schools and universities (specifically, Southern Methodist). <BR>There are world class museums - including the Dallas Museum of Art, the African American Museum, and the newly added Women's Museum. There is also a very active underground art scene - look in the Exposition Park area. <BR>While high tech is experiencing some setbacks in Big D, it's not affecting the economy of the city like it is in Austin. Dallas is more diverse in it's economy. I like the current mayor, Ron Kirk; he has a VISION!! He is also planning on running for governor and if he wins will be the first black governor of Texas! <BR>The traffic is crazy but not NEARLY as bad as Houston and considering that the 2000 census ranks Dallas at #9, and Houston now at #10 and insurance rates in Houston are the highest in the state, I think you could probably get used to it. <BR>One of my favorite places is White Rock Lake, it IS man-made but that's what makes it that much more amazing! <BR>To live: Lakewood is nice, it's connected to the Lake and Lower Greenville which also has a creative community and LOTS of good dining (try Ali Baba's, Teppo, and Dodie's). If you are a little more adventurous, try Oak Cliff/Kessler Park - it is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. It hasn't had a very good reputation since the days that Lee Harvey Oswald lived there, but it is experiencing a resurgence and you get a lot for your money! <BR>Personally, I wouldn't live in Arlington, Plano, or Frisco, or any other bland suburb, but that's a personal preference. <BR>I hope you enjoy your trip and good luck.
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