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DFW Metroplex At-A-Glance


 

The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is a thriving, diverse and dynamic place to call home. From a day at the park to a night at the symphony, the area is many things to many people. We have some of the most charming and friendly people in the nation while maintaining a leading-edge business climate and a booming real estate industry.

Fortune magazine has called the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex the nation's "dream location" for business and "the most diverse and dynamic economic base in the U.S." With roots in agriculture, oil and manufacturing, today the area is a major center for real estate and development, banking and finance, electronics and high technology, wholesale and retail trade, health care, aviation, transportation and shipping, international commerce, conventions and tourism.

Downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth are 25 miles apart with booming suburbs surrounding the two cities. The suburbs are filled with recreation, entertainment and quaint communities to suit a variety of taste. D/FW International Airport is the largest airport in the nation and the second busiest in the world. The Metroplex offers championship professional sports, exquisite shopping, exciting nightlife, educational museums, beautiful homes... There is something for everyone. If you are looking for a night at the rodeo or a night at the opera, a barbeque lunch or a five-star restaurant, a day of shopping or a day in the country, you will find it all in Dallas/Fort Worth!


Sports

The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex takes sports seriously and is proud to be home to:

NFL's Dallas Cowboys
NBA's Dallas Mavericks
NHL's Dallas Stars
Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers Baseball
Major League Soccer's FC Dallas
CHL's Fort Worth Brahmas
EDS Byron Nelson Golf Classic
Crown Plaza Invitational at Colonial Tournament
Mesquite Rodeo
World Championship Tennis
The third largest sports facility in the world,
Texas Motor Speedway
Texas' class I horse track, Lone Star Park,

American Airlines Center is the home of the NHL Dallas Stars and the NBA Dallas Mavericks. American Airlines Center is the premier sports and entertainment venue in the country.

Sports, from professional to college to interscholastic to community, abound in the Metroplex. The area provides a sports club for almost any activity imaginable.


Transportation

Getting around the Metroplex is made easier with major highways that intersect within the city. The freeway system provides well-kept corridors for access to all parts of the Metroplex.

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system provides bus service for Dallas and most of the surrounding 13 communities. The system curently combines bus and rail. DART plans to have 66 miles of light rail in full operation by 2010. Fort Worth has a similar transit system known as "The T."

Two major airports are located within the area, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Love Field Airport, which is home to Southwest Airlines providing service throughout Texas and the four bordering states.

Three new airports will help double Metroplex aircraft operations by the year 2005, including Alliance Airport, a large commercial field north of Fort Worth.

Amtrak provides rail travel throughout Texas and the U.S. It is the sixth largest carrier of passengers in the U.S.


Education

D/FW offers a wide variety of choices in education. No matter what your age, interest or intellectual level, there is a school for you, from kindergarten to graduate school.

More than 60 school districts are located in the Metroplex. Each school district in Texas is bound by codes and requirements of the Texas Education Agency. Districts vary according to special services and programs available and in number and type of classes they offer.

The Metroplex is home to more than 200 private schools ranging from the traditional to the innovative and catering to a wide range of academic and economic abilities.

There are five public universities and 19 private colleges and universities offering bachelors', masters' and doctorate programs.Three community college districts serve the area, providing community education, certifications and associate degrees.


Recreation

There are endless options when it comes to recreation in Dallas/Fort Worth. The warm weather, sunshine, and plenty of outdoor recreational facilities help make the Metrtoplex a great place to live.

Lakes around the Metroplex provide more than 490,000 acres of open water for boating, fishing, skiing and swimming.

When you are ready to see nature at its finest, take a trip to the Dallas Arboretum, Cedar Ridge Preserve, The Dallas Zoo, Fort Worth Botanical and Japanese Gardens and the The Fort Worth Zoo.


Entertainment

You're never without entertainment in Dallas/Fort Worth. Unique cultural events are available to suit virtually every taste.

From The Kimbell Art Museum and The Dallas Museum of Art to the performing arts to nightlife, activities are available to all. On any given weekend, there are live concerts to suit any musical taste from classical to country.

The visual and peforming arts in the Metroplex attract national and international attention. Both Dallas and Fort Worth have established arts districts which are home to museums and theaters, and many of the area communities offer their own festivals, art, dance, drama, theater and music.

Nasher Sculpture Center
Amon Carter Museum
Bass Hall
Dallas Symphony
Dallas Theatre Center
Dallas Opera
Dallas Summer Musicals
Fort Worth Opera
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Museum of Nature and Science(formerly The Science Place)


Shopping

There is no better place to shop than Dallas/Fort Worth. Dallas has more shopping centers per capita than any other city in the U.S. A wide selection is available for all tastes, including major retailers such as:

Cartier
Chanel
Deep Ellum
Dillard's
J.C. Penney
Lord & Taylor
Macy's
Neiman Marcus
Nordstrom
Ralph Lauren
Sak's Fifth Avenue
North Park Center
Sears
Stanley Korshak
Tiffany
Grapevine Mills Mall
The Shops at Willow Bend

The Dallas Market Center - the world's largest wholesale trade complex - provides the latest fashion and home furnishings and numerous sample and retail outlets have found homes in the areas surrounding the center.

The Metroplex has more than 45 major shopping malls. Some of Dallas' more quaint and historic shopping areas can be found in Highland Park, Lower Greenville Avenue, Deep Ellum, and Downtown Dallas.


Welcome to Texas


Texas, largest state in the coterminous United States. It is located in the S Central part of the country and is bounded by Oklahoma, across the Red R. except in the Texas panhandle (N); Arkansas (NE); Louisiana, across the Sabine R. (E); the Gulf of Mexico (SE); Mexico, across the Rio Grande R. (SW); and New Mexico (W).
 
Area, 267,338 sq mi (692,405 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 20,851,820, a 22.8% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Austin. Largest city, Houston.
Nickname, Lone Star State.
Motto, Friendship. State bird, mockingbird.
State flower, bluebonnet.
State tree, pecan.

Texas is roughly spade shaped. The vast expanse of the state contains great regional differences (the distance from Beaumont to El Paso is greater than that from New York to Chicago).
Mineral resources compete with industry for primary economic importance in Texas. The state is the leading U.S. producer of oil, natural gas, and natural-gas liquids, despite recent production declines. It is also a major producer of helium, salt, sulfur, sodium sulfate, clays, gypsum, cement, and talc.
 
 
Texas manufactures an enormous variety of products, including chemicals and chemical products, petroleum, food and food products, transportation equipment, machinery, and primary and fabricated metals. The development and manufacture of electronic equipment, such as computers, has in recent decades become one of the state's leading industries; the area around Dallas-Fort Worth has become known as “Silicon Prairie,” a name now also extended to Austin and its suburbs. Agriculturally, Texas is one of the most important states in the country. It easily leads the nation in producing cattle, cotton, and cottonseed. Texas also has more farms, farmland, sheep, and lambs than any other state.
 
 
The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center is in the Houston area. Other places of interest in the state include Big Bend National Park,Guadalupe Mountains National Park , Amistad and Lake Meredith national recreation areas, Padre Island National Seashore, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and Arkansas National Wildlife Refuge, winter home of the whooping crane. Austin is the capital; Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio are the largest cities.
Among the many institutions of higher learning in Texas are the University of Texas, mainly at Austin, but with large branches at Arlington, El Paso, and the Dallas suburb of Richardson.
 
 
 
*Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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