Texas
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Oak Cliff Cemetery: 8 surprising facts about Dallas’ oldest graveyard
The oldest cemetery in Dallas is approaching its 200th birthday. Shortly after the Battle of the Alamo, William S. Beaty moved to the Texas Republic, settling on 640 acres along the Trinity River. On June 5, 1846, Beaty declared about…
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The 6 most charming and historic B&Bs in Fort Worth
With several beautiful properties sporting over 100 years of history, Fort Worth’s B&Bs provide a cozy charm unlike any other city.
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Cast a line for Fort Worth’s top 5 seafood spots
Fort Worth is a city that’s no stranger to steakhouses, but when it comes to seafood, it doesn’t clam up either. Tucked within Tarrant County, the area boasts a constellation of seafood spots that can satisfy any craving from the…
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St. Patrick’s Day in DFW: Our guide to Irish pubs and fare
The Crafty Irishman
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Dallas-Fort Worth’s pie trail: Where to indulge on National Pi Day
March 14 may appear to be just another day, but it’s a huge one in the math community. Yes, 3/14 is Pi Day, a nod to pi — the most studied number in mathematics. Pi, or π in Greek, is…
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Dallas’ must-try Vegetarian eats
Embarking on a plant-based journey in Dallas, Texas, is like diving into a vibrant mosaic of culinary delights. Each vegetarian destination offers its own unique spin on meat-free cuisine, ranging from hearty comfort foods to innovative dishes that could convert…
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Discover 7 of Dallas’ Best Hikes
Dallas dwellers: Are you feeling trapped in the concrete jungle and itching for a bit of green under your feet and some fresh, open air? Well, you’re in luck, because your very own sprawling metropolis is secretly sprinkled with trails…






