Build a self-led architectural tour of Dallas with this guide to walking the city!
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With its golden beaches, warm sunny climate and exotic flora and fauna, the Republic of Seychelles is often seen as the archetypal island paradise destination. The archipelago of 115 islands,…
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If you still haven’t seen the Chihuly Glass exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum, you’ve got exactly twenty-one days left. And since December 21st is supposed to be the end of…
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Kilgore was once one of the richest and wildest communities in east Texas. Its claim to fame? Oil. Almost overnight over 1000 oil derricks went up in one city…
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As I was looking through the newsletter, a title at the bottom of the page caught my eye: My Inner Italy. I have a huge crush on Italy, so this…
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You enter through a traditional Chinese red gate. Hanging overhead are hundreds of round, Chinese paper lanterns. Follow a trail through a peach tree orchard, and you see Pandas playing…
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The Old Red Museum was once the home of the Dallas County Courthouse. Built in 1892, of granite and red sandstone, the style is Romanesque Revival. The gargoyle-like figures and…
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If you follow my blog you know I love Italy. However, since I live in Dallas, Texas, I’ve decided it’s time to start sharing the things that I find interesting…
