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1015 Elm St, (formerly Hampton Inn) Dallas, Texas, United States, 75202, 214-742-5678
Dallas is the most popular city which is the third largest city in state of Texas. This city is a big shopping mall. There are good attractions point of visitor include museum, parks, restaurant, discount hotels and zoo. I am first time visit in this city. When booking a cheap dallas hotels or bed-and-breakfast in Dallas. First day I went to see the meadows ...
Dallas, Texas, United States adamsprincesVicki and I are extremely blessed with wonderful children. Because we have such great kids, blending them together may pose some occasional challenges, but if our first meeting was any indication...our kiddos will be BEST FRIENDS. We had a great day playing pick up basketball, and taking them to the Dallas zoo. Much fun was had by all! Truly blessed to have 2 new sons to my already great family unit.
Warsaw, Texas, United States thebragg8This is our beautiful home in Warsaw, Tx. Warsaw is on a country road between the small country towns of Crandall and Scurry. It is 7 miles SW of Crandall and 3 miles NE of Scurry. Our zip code shows Kaufman, our water comes from Scurry, and our school distict is Crandall...whew!
Warsaw, Texas, United States thebragg8Packing for a one-month trip overseas in generally one climate came quite easy after having to utilize the same packing gear for a trip 6x as long and with many varied climates earlier this year. With my 70-liter pack and a daypack fully loaded, and with two suitcases full of food, clothing and the like requested by my friends at ACA in India in tow, I was ready to head off to Bangalore via London!
Dallas, Texas, United States texaspeyton... the middle of no where Bolivia <br><br>Close Calls (that turned out wonderfully) <br><br>-Left passports under the bed in Valparaiso, Chile, Jana ran back to get them <br>-Retrieving Layton's toiletry bag from the Siska sailboat, Whitsundays Australia <br>-A plastic bag that fell behind a bench waiting for our ferry to ...
Dallas, Texas, United States laytonandjana... Cold here so early is very unusual. It is hard to pack summer clothes when its 30 degrees here! I am reading up on all the Mayan history and practicing my limited spanish. I hope it comes easy to me. I want to be knowledgeable about where I will be and know something about the native people. So its official, my adventure starts on January 25th.
Dallas, Texas, United States lazybeacherAmerican Airlines nearly ruins my trip....my original flight which was supposed to leave at 10:10am never leaves the ground....at 11:45am...AA has another flight bound for Tokyo and because I have carry-on luggage only, I'm allowed to board the flight and make it to Tokyo with 40 minutes to change planes and airlines ( Japan Air, they rock!!) . American Airlines...never again you *******s.
Dallas, Texas, United States rone_9... and really just wanted to get out of Germany. I really wanted to go to Krakow to chill out. However, I had heard some sketchy things about the overnight train to Krakow so decided to stop in Warsaw for two nights to break up the trip. I didn't find a whole lot to entertain me, the hostel was average and I wasn't in the mood to party or meet new people so looking back, Warsaw never really had a chance. Zagreb, Croatia - See above...except ...
Dallas, Texas, United States jtpharr... day of November 22, 1963. I was taken away personally by it all. I never liked history class but by being there in person, on the same floor of the shots, on the same road, on the grassy knoll, really made me feel as if I can see everything as it happened and almost experience it. The photos of Kennedy in his limo showing him shot from different frames were amazing. They had actual TV exposure from that day and radio announcing the shots and the ...
Dallas, Texas, United States couchonbp... those who retain (i.e., hire) lawyers to perform legal services. RONALD M. CANTER Stairs - According to the 1994 Standard Building Code, "Treads (depth) and risers (height) should be proportioned so that the sum of two risers and a tread, exclusive of projection of nosing, is not less than 24 inches nor more than 25 inches. The height of the riser shall not exceed 7 3/4 inches and treads, exclusive of ...
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