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{{Infobox settlement
| name              = Dallas
| official_name      = City of Dallas
| settlement_type    = City
| image_skyline      = Dallas_Skyline.jpg
| image_caption      = Dallas skyline from the Trinity River
| subdivision_name1  = Texas
| subdivision_name  = United States
| established_date  = 1841
| population_total  = 1,300,000
| area_total_km2    = 882
| timezone          = Central (CST/CDT)
| postal_code        = 75201–75398
| area_code          = 214, 469, 972
}}
'''Dallas''' is a major city in northern [[Texas]] and part of the sprawling Dallas–[[Fort Worth]] metroplex — one of the largest urban areas in the United States. Known for its corporate power, arts scene, and sports franchises, Dallas blends modern sophistication with Texan grit.
'''Dallas''' is a major city in northern [[Texas]] and part of the sprawling Dallas–[[Fort Worth]] metroplex — one of the largest urban areas in the United States. Known for its corporate power, arts scene, and sports franchises, Dallas blends modern sophistication with Texan grit.



Latest revision as of 22:27, 8 June 2025

Dallas
Official name City of Dallas
Type City
Dallas skyline from the Trinity River
State Texas
Country United States
Established 1841
Population 1,300,000
Area (km²) 882
Time zone Central (CST/CDT)
ZIP code(s) 75201–75398
Area code(s) 214, 469, 972

Dallas is a major city in northern Texas and part of the sprawling Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — one of the largest urban areas in the United States. Known for its corporate power, arts scene, and sports franchises, Dallas blends modern sophistication with Texan grit.

Overview

  • Population: ~1.3 million (over 7.5 million in the metro area)
  • Nicknames: Big D, D-Town
  • Founded: 1841
  • Geography: Located in North Texas along the Trinity River

Landmarks and Attractions

  • Dealey Plaza and The Sixth Floor Museum (site of JFK assassination)
  • Dallas Museum of Art and Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • Reunion Tower
  • Bishop Arts District and Deep Ellum (music and nightlife)
  • AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys) and American Airlines Center (Dallas Mavericks & Stars)

Economy

Dallas is a major economic powerhouse driven by:

  • Finance and banking
  • Telecommunications and technology
  • Healthcare and transportation
  • Corporate headquarters — including AT&T and Southwest Airlines

It ranks as one of the top U.S. cities for Fortune 500 headquarters.

Culture and Identity

  • Known for its blend of Southern hospitality and business ambition
  • Strong presence in media, arts, and high-end shopping
  • Hosts events like the State Fair of Texas and Dallas International Film Festival
  • Influential in country music, blues, and hip-hop scenes

Education and Innovation

  • Southern Methodist University (SMU) and University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)
  • Major center for tech startups and innovation
  • Cutting-edge hospitals and research centers in UT Southwestern Medical District

Transportation

  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – one of the busiest in the world
  • Dallas Love Field (DAL)
  • DART light rail and bus system
  • Extensive highway network

Fun Facts

  • The frozen margarita machine was invented in Dallas
  • The city has more restaurants per capita than New York City
  • Its skyline features the first skyscraper built west of the Mississippi River

See Also