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Museums – Dallas, Texas
Plus, the producers, actors and directors are more than willing to talk over lunch, dinner or at the parties. More on Yahoo! Travel
Themeparks – Georgetown, Texas
Category: amusement park PI In Sky Inc is a one-stop provider of fun for the family in Texas. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
Bars – Dallas, Texas
When I first moved here from California I really like this bar cuz it was not stuffy and seemed to serve pr... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. The Belford Lumber Co. built this home in 1910 for local attorney Cooper Sansom (1863–1928). A former newspaperman, Sansom served as city attorney and later as state representive... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Lone Oak, Texas
This course is actually open to the public. They opened 9 holes a couple months ago. The 9 that are being played right now are a combination of holes from the front 9 and back nine. It's VERY long-... More on golflink.com
Health Club – Rockwall, Texas
Dallas Yoga Love and N-Balance Physical Therapy have come together to offer a new yoga class in Rockwall. Classes will be held every Monday at 5pm in N-Balance ... More on YogaFinder
Themeparks – Dallas, Texas
about Party Animals Co.: Party Animals Co. is a unique party idea where teddy bear stuffing kits are sent to you. With over 25 different ... More on GoCityKids
Restaurants – Dallas, Texas
about It's a Grind : It's a Grind coffee house, despite being a nationwide chain, strives to create a neighborhood atmosphere, featuring a blues and jazz motif, large comfortable seating, and an eclectic blend of music. The cafe serves ... More on GoCityKids
Restaurants – Dallas, Texas
Great food, wine and atmosphere make this restaurant a perfect night out as a couple or intimate group. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Salado, Texas
Inscription. Built 1872 by Josiah Fowler, a settler from Tennessee, Confederate veteran, co-editor of "Fowler's Arithmetic", and a college teacher. , Erected 1968 by the State Historical Survey Committee. (Marker Number 2044: ), ... More on HMDB
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