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Deep Ellum
Elm Street Dallas, TX 75226
| If you are looking for something entirely different, travel three blocks east of downtown Dallas to Deep Ellum. Described as a little New Orleans and Southern SoHo, this former warehouse district is a conglomerate of unique shops, eclectic restaurants and residential lofts that is home to numerous clubs, featuring an array of music, from blues and jazz to reggae and alternative rock. |
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Greenville Avenue
3000 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75206
| Greenville Avenue from Ross Avenue to Lovers Lane is one of the oldest entertainment areas in Dallas. Just northeast of Downtown Dallas and divided into Upper and Lower Greenville Avenue, you will discover an assortment of one-of-a-kind shops, great bars, nightclubs and outdoor dining. The Avenue is stretched along an historic 1920s neighborhood that comes alive each night when both locals and visitors gather to enjoy the free-spirited atmosphere. |
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Knox-Henderson
Knox Street Dallas, TX 75205
Knox-Henderson is named for the streets that cross North Central Expressway, north of downtown Dallas.
Knox Street, on the west side of N. Central, is filled with restaurants and a combination of trendy shops and quaint stores. You can stroll the 1920’s storefronts that are all situated within walking distance. Henderson Street, on the east side, has its share of restaurants and several small antique shops and galleries. But the Henderson side is normally where the party people gather to join the nightly lines for the upscale nightclubs and bistros. |
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Victory Park
2401 N. Houston Dallas, TX 75219
| Victory Park, which includes the American Airlines Center, is located in the heart of Dallas just north of the West End Historic District. The large plaza in front of the AAC is similar to Times Square in New York City and contains the largest and the greatest number of billboards overlooking a plaza anywhere in the world. When complete, the $3 Billion project will contain more than 4 million square feet of office, retail, restaurant and entertainment areas. |
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West End
603 Munger Ave. Dallas, TX 75202
| West End Historic District attracts millions of visitors each year to shop, dine and enjoy live entertainment. The 55-acre District, located just west of downtown Dallas, is comprised of restored, redbrick warehouses and contains a large number of historical sites nearby. |
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West Village
3699 McKinney Ave. Dallas, TX 75204
| West Village is an upscale hot spot with al fresco dining, bars, an 'indie' move theater and trendy shops where you can stroll along tree lined village streets while window shopping and admiring the 30’s style architecture. You can get there with a free ride on the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley from the southern area of the Uptown Entertainment District. West Village is located near downtown Dallas and situated on McKinney Avenue between Blackburn Street and Lemmon Avenue. |
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