Stop-over in Dallas
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Stop-over in Dallas
My family and I will be returning to Australia from Florida and are scheduled to change planes in Dallas. Noting I won't have much of a chance to get to Dallas again I would appreciate any thoughts on whether it would be worth-our-while to stopover and spend a few days there to look around and at least say we've been there. My wife, kids and I like to see new cities and generally wander around but I would like comments on other things we could do (see some landmarks, significant sights etc). Thanks - Ian
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I was born in Dallas, grew up there and lived there married for over 7 years. Dallas is a great city with friendly people but not that many landmarks to see for a tourist. We always had trouble finding things to show visitors.
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No, the JFK museum is focused on the assassination of John Kennedy in the early 1960s. The presidential library reference is probably about the future document depository of president George W Bush. The library is planned for Southern Methodist University north of downtown Dallas, and will not be built for several more years.
If your interest is in visiting new cities and wandering around, you will enjoy the Dallas-Ft Worth area. Many of its interesting attractions and neighborhoods are accessible by streetcar, rail and bus, or are reachable on foot in the downtown area.
The Dallas metro area is very populous, over 6 million people, and has a large foreign population. And yes, the enormous post originally started by Dabber contains many good suggestions.
If your interest is in visiting new cities and wandering around, you will enjoy the Dallas-Ft Worth area. Many of its interesting attractions and neighborhoods are accessible by streetcar, rail and bus, or are reachable on foot in the downtown area.
The Dallas metro area is very populous, over 6 million people, and has a large foreign population. And yes, the enormous post originally started by Dabber contains many good suggestions.
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