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2753 Forest Lane, I-635 at Exits #26/27-A Dallas, Texas, United States, 75234
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spent two nights in Dallas, two nights in Austin and two nights in San Antonio. Hung in downtown Dallas exploring the city, it's parks and attractions. We visited the sight where JFK was shot on the street during a rally and the sixth floor museum. A museum at the sixth floor of the building where he was shot from. That nig...
Drove through the 'Flint Hills' of Kansas. Before this morning neither of us knew they existed. We agreed that they would be more interesting if they were dressed in spring green!
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After traveling more than 600 miles, Don began to bemoan the fact that I had not yet taken any pictures. Less than fi...
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On our way out of Irving, en route to Stamford, we visited Putt Putt Fun Center. We found coupons in the hotel lobby and discovered that it would be right along our route. Perfect! We had some time to kill, so we mad...
The trip started with an early morning flight from Dallas to Los Angeles, where we connected to Tokyo. Not a lot of morning people in this family, so the excitement was subdued to say the least. DFW-LAX was an easy flight, but LAX-NRT was quite brutal. I'd never flown international coach class before, and I'm not sure I want to do it again anyti...
Dallas, Texas, United States jimmymac4Well, we had a fairly leisurely morning which was nice. We had a great breakfast at the hotel, which was probably the one nice thing about this Embassy Suites (otherwise, it was just so-so). We saw the guy we had talked to on the shuttle from the airport. He's a pilot for private jets. Nice guy. We all went up after eating, showered and got pack...
Dallas, Texas, United States kitkatgoWe managed to get a little bit of shut-eye on the flight from New York, and although it was nowhere near enough to catch up on the sleep we'd missed, we felt refreshed enough to get through the day. We were met at the DFW airport by Richard's parents and little cousin Jillian, and after loading our bags in the car we headed to Chipotle for some ...
Dallas, Texas, United States sunflower85-87Let's get this straight: I'm in Dallas for King Tut. I had no plans on coming here, so let's summarize: (1) Dallas is ugly. Repeat, ugly. (2) It has a 6-lane freeway. (3) The signs on this freeway move you from one lane to the other, then back again so quickly that the GPS lady is absolutely freaking out. (4) You see a store, any store. Four blo...
Dallas, Texas, United States marijkaI went to Dallas for the 2007 American Pyrotechnics Association meeting with Larry Mattingly. The Women in Professional Pyrotechnics Produced the Thursday night fireworks show at the 2007 APA meeting. An all woment crew, I joined in. Please leave me a comment so I know who is looking at my Blog! Which was your favorite photo? Where are...
Dallas, Texas, United States jackies-world(23-06-07) DALLAS - TEXAS Finally after more that 24hrs of travel, we arrived at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Hard to believe but it was still the 23rd of June when we arrived in Dallas. That's the soul zapping and mind boggling trick the International Date Line will play on you if you so much as cross over it heading East. Yeah! we ...
Dallas, Texas, United States kitto1969Mike and I walked 2 minutes down from the hotel and got a rental car - a racy Pontiac supercharged V6. Very grunty. Luckily we decided we would get the car, then drive the 50 metres back to the hotel for a small taste of driving on the wrong side of the road...it was scary but ok. And that was on a one-way street! We grabbed our laptop (since we...
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