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Texas History The Walking Tours Tracing Dallas’s Forgotten Black History Through strolls along pedestrian bridges and historic neighborhoods, local historians are elevating black Dallasites ...
Dallas and Fort Worth are not known as "walking cities," but they are steeped with historical areas that are fun to explore. So, lace up your walking shoes and check out these places.
One of the most eye-pleasing, pedestrian-friendly areas of the city would have to be the Arts District. Spend the day on foot and enrich yourself in the Dallas Arts District.
At that moment, the idea of a walking food tour in Uptown Dallas seemed misguided. The concept came to Jodi Phillipson during a trip to Chicago two years ago.
Walking tours of the Arts District take place the first and third Saturdays of each month. I went on a fabulous tour recently with the Dallas Center for Architecture, of the now-vacant Statler ...
Downtown Dallas Inc. and Preservation Dallas will present the Celebrate Downtown! Look Local walking tour Saturday, May 2. The event begins at Thanks-Giving Square, and is self-guided with docents ...
Robert Emery and Kathy Jack led a group of LGBT and straight men and woman on a walking tour of Cedar Springs Road and discussed the LGBTQ history of the street.
Dallas offers many ways to learn about the JFK assassination: Segway tours; hop-on, hop-off trolleys; golf-cart-like electric Cruizer cars; and the JFK Food and Culture walking tour.
Downtown walking tours of Nacogdoches boast a unique new component this year — the Milam Masonic Lodge No. 2, recently completed a second-floor museum.