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Eventhough it wasn't at a very active part of the day (Sunday morning) and I was short on time, I tried to do my best...

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Oak Cliff... this is now my favorite Dallas neighborhood. I had never been here, but a friend of mine from DalMet told me I have to go and see it when I came up. He was totally right...

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Yep, "awkward" contemporary art just sitting out in front of someone's house... it's like I'm home again :)

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Whoa another Hunky's!! Apparently Oak Lawn doesn't get all of the fun

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And last, but not least... downtown

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This is where the term "Katy Trail" comes from... a popular place name in Texas. It's the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad

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Some nice pics. I particularly like this one. In my mind, it seems to define the Dallas. It's old style. It's modern style. It's location on the NTex plains.

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Oh, what is this building? It's rather cool.

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And I was about to post when I saw the "don't flame" warning. (Funny, this doesn't appear over pictures of Ottawa.) I like Dallas. I think it's a great city. On walks, I've enjoyed walking many of the old neighborhoods of which totheskies posted pics in this thread.

"Don't flame"...what do you think we are, some pissant forum like SSF? ^_^

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This is where the term "Katy Trail" comes from... a popular place name in Texas. It's the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad

I've always known it as the MKT Railroad.

Thanks for the pics though!

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Some nice pics. I particularly like this one. In my mind, it seems to define the Dallas. It's old style. It's modern style. It's location on the NTex plains.

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I must say---I do also really like this pic. It's definitely got that feel of big city on the plains.

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-- What was this post to highlight (I'm curious)?

"In my mind, it seems to define the Dallas. It's old style. It's modern style. It's location on the NTex plains."

Nice, and it may be more than style too. The buildings down the left hand are the Adolphus, the Magnolia Co. (later Mobil) Bldg, and the Mercantile National Bank (only U.S. skyscraper built during WWII). Across the frame on the right is AT&T's fresh head office. Into the 1970s Houston's ole bidness had lots of downstream employment and usually exploration management but little to no major multinational headquarters operations. They were still in NYC, LA, SF, Tulsa, Chicago and Cleveland. Likewise, during the 1990s and 00s North Texas was a real hotspot for telecom specialties, but in executive terms had only TI and the U.S. base for Nortel really to show for it. Dallas watchers may be hoping that just as style, petroleum and banking/insurance clusters highlit the city during its 20th century growth phase, so also will telecommunications headquarters begin to stream in during the 21st. Perhaps this shot depicts that prospect.

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That is a great photo, but as a Dallas resident, could someone tell me where it is located? I would love to visit!

I ate there in late December, and not on a night with mariachis. I wasn't really paying attention to the food, but I remember it being along or near Jefferson in or near Winnetka Heights. Have fun.

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I ate there in late December, and not on a night with mariachis. I wasn't really paying attention to the food, but I remember it being along or near Jefferson in or near Winnetka Heights. Have fun.

Thanks again for the great pics. I found this place but have not eaten there yet. Once I do, I will provide a review to anyone who is interested.

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You will never ever realize how much you sharing those pictures of Big D mean to someone who will probably never live long enough to ever return . :PThank you , in a bigg way !!!!!!!!! Scrubba

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You will never ever realize how much you sharing those pictures of Big D mean to someone who will probably never live long enough to ever return . :PThank you , in a bigg way !!!!!!!!! Scrubba

Why not? Whatever it is, I hope you can overcome it and with prayer and a positive attitude, you probably can. :)

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