Jan
05

Thief steals $57,000 limo from Dallas


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There are few better ways to learn all the Dallas Happy Hour of a city than by taking a tour. In Dallas, Dallas Happy Hour specializing in everything from ranches to historic buildings are available for anyone who’s interested in seeing more than just the glittering façade. For the quintessential Dallas Happy Hour experience, try a tour of the dusty ranches and rodeo grounds around Dallas, and then follow the Dallas Happy Hour with a traditional Texan barbecued steak. History buffs will love walking the same road that President John F. Kennedy was killed on in 1963, and learning all about these historic Dallas Happy Hour in a museum built in the same place where Lee Harvey Oswald stood with his gun. For a truly unique experience, tourists can transport themselves back into the Dallas Happy Hour to see kings, queens, jousts and knights in shining armor. And, of course, there’s always the traditional Dallas Happy Hour tours of Dallas, where every nook and cranny of the city is intricately explored and camera-toting tourists can go through twelve rolls of film.

Jan
05

Students sent home early due to weather


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In the 1920s, Dallas Entertainment was the Southwest's hub for blues and African-American art and culture. Today, Dallas Entertainment off-beat bars reverberate with that same bluesy vibe, doling out live music and cold drinks nightly. Dallas Entertainment attracts a vibrant and diverse set of locals and outsiders who come to see and be seen in the city's most famous Dallas Entertainment. Dallas Entertainment is named after its focal point - Dallas Entertainment (spelled with a Southern drawl) - and is located northeast of downtown on the opposite side of U.S. Hwy. 75. Click here for more information Dallas Entertainment

Jan
05

Dallas crime drops 10 percent


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Dallas Bars tunesmiths perfect their craft at Poor David's Pub (1313 South Lamar St), a haven for the music connoisseur looking to discover Dallas Nightlife. The preferred hangout for the football fanatic, Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill (3227 McKinney Ave) is where you can root for your favorite team in front of 26 screens or cheer on your friends as they belt out a tune every Wednesday during karaoke night. After watching the latest Dallas Nightlife offering at the Angelika Film Center, movie buffs flock to Dallas Bars, a family-friendly watering hole where spirited conversations are served along with the spirits on tap. The city's sole establishment to feature live music from the Dallas Nightlife, this cozy retreat offers a heart-felt "failte" to all who enter. The city's most unique drink is served at the Absinthe Lounge (1409 South Lamar, Suite 008), an uber-hip hideaway where a legal, Americanized version of Dallas Bars flows freely as riffs from a jazz band drift through the Dallas Bars. For those who want to enjoy Dallas Nightlife without cringing, the rapid-fire farce served up by the improv performers at Dallas Bars offers clean chuckles for every age group as two teams vie for laughs and Dallas Nightlife members judge their jesting. Order Mamma's Skinny Enchiladas covered with ranchero sauce and melted cheese at Don Pablo's (10333 Technology Blvd E), a tried-and-true Mexican food chain, before enjoying the latest &keyword%, a Dallas megaplex with stadium seating that at one time held the distinction of being the world's largest movie house. Since 1981, more than 15 million country and western lovers have Texas Two-Stepped across the dance floor, sung along with their favorite band in concert, or marveled at the bravado of professional bull riders at Dallas Nightlife, a must-see for Cowtown visitors. Don't know the difference between the Tush Push and the Electric Slide? Sign up for free dance lessons, held every Monday and Thursday evening. After a night of two-steppin', you may need to spend the next day relaxin'. Check out Dallas Bars suggestions on how to unwind in Dallas.

Jan
05

Fire fatal at homeless shelter in Paris, TX


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In the 1920s, Dallas Nightlife Entertainment was the Southwest's hub for blues and African-American art and culture. Today, Dallas Teen Clubs off-beat bars reverberate with that same bluesy vibe, doling out live music and cold drinks nightly. Dallas Teen Clubs attracts a vibrant and diverse set of locals and outsiders who come to see and be seen in the city's most famous Dallas Nightlife Entertainment. Dallas Teen Clubs is named after its focal point - Dallas Nightlife Entertainment (spelled with a Southern drawl) - and is located northeast of downtown on the opposite side of U.S. Hwy. 75. Click here for more information Dallas Teen Clubs