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DALLAS WEATHER
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Dallas has a humid subtropical climate, though it is located in a region that also tends to receive warm, dry winds from the north and west in the summer, bringing temperatures well over 100 °F (38 °C) at times and heat-humidity indexes soaring to as... |
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OTHER INFORMATION OF DALLAS
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Religion of Dallas:There is a large Protestant Christian influence in the Dallas community, as the city is deep within the Bible Belt. Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian churches are prominent in many neighborhoods and anchor two of the city's majo... |
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CHEAP HOTELS IN DALLAS
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Some travelers may find it more convenient to stay in Irving closer the DFW airport, in Arlington near the amusement parks, or in one of the northern suburbs such as Lewisville, Carrollton, Plano, or Richardson.The Hotels Features:Restaurant: has a r... |
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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO DALLAS
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Most people who come to Dallas arrive by air since Dallas is home to DFW, the Dallas-Fort Worth International airport.Coming from the south, I-45 is the major highway for travel between Houston and Dallas, while I-35 connects the city to Austin and S... |
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APARTAMENT RENTALS IN DALLAS
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Dallas, a dream place to live for many of the Texas residents, indeed is a land of promise for many people. As it is the ninth largest city in the US, the place also holds a host of opportunities for the people in the place as a result of which there... |
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HISTORY OF DALLAS
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Before Texas was claimed in the 18th century as a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain by the Spanish Empire, the Dallas area was inhabited by the Caddo people. Later, France also claimed the area, but in 1819 the Adams-Onís Treaty made the Red River... |
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TERRITORIAL PERIOD (1500S-1838)
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Caddo Native Americans inhabited the Dallas area before it was claimed, along with the rest of Texas, as a part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain in the 16th century. The area was also claimed by the French, but in 1819 the Adams-Onís Treaty of... |
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SETTLEMENT (1839-1855)
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John Neely Bryan, looking for a good trading post to serve Native Americans and settlers, first surveyed the Dallas area in 1839. Bryan, who shared Sam Houston's insight into the wisdom of Native American customs, must have realized that Caddo trails... |
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