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Things To Do – Coppell, Texas
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Food Shopping – Dallas, Texas
about Great American Cookies: Most often found in malls, Great American Cookies tempts shoppers with fresh baked cookies and brownies, as well as cookie cakes for birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions. Visit the website ... More on GoCityKids
Bars – Coppell, Texas
In Short :Gone are the risqu� T-shirt slogans and dangling brassieres that decorated this Coppell hang out. But the low-ceilinged, barn-like shell remains with better amenities such as the two pool tables, which combi... More on CitySearch
Parks – Copper Canyon, Texas
There is a small creek to cross, a little muddy in some places with a few c More on Trails
Bars – Austin, Texas
501 Screening Room - Let’s face it. Going out in the city can get waaaaaay too expensive. Dinner, drinks, post-drinks, and then if you throw on bottle service, fughetaboutit. Which is why delis like 501 Screening Room can come in ... More on clubzone
Bars – Austin, Texas
Canary Roost - In need of a quick drink without the hassle of a doorman? Canary Roost will do the trick. Grab a seat at the welcoming bar and order one of the many brews on hand. The bartender will likely hook ... More on clubzone
Clothing Shopping – Dallas, Texas
A pioneer in the casual revolution that began in the mid-'80s, Joan Vass has stayed at the leading edge ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Austin, Texas
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Things To Do – Dallas, Texas
about The Teddy Bear Pound: The Teddy Bear Pound is a mobile pound traveling the Metroplex with a wide variety of teddy bears in need of "rescue." Preschoolers, kindergartners, and party-goers can learn ways to help save the earth ... More on GoCityKids
National And State Parks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. This graveyard was begun for members of the Pond Springs community in the 1860s. The oldest grave is believed to be that of Mrs. Asenath M. Stewart (d. 1862). Also interred here is Mexican War veteran William P. Rutledge, ... More on HMDB
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