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Revision as of 00:22, 4 June 2025
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