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Table of Contents SCARBOROUGH FAIR................................ WELCOME TO DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,7 .4 WeLCOME TO DALLAS................................. 8 SCARBOROUGH DISNEY ON ICE . .FAIR . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. . . 6,7 KEY POINTS POINTS OF OF INTEREST INTEREST................................ KEY ...............9 8 Calendar.................................................. 13 CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 dallas art. scene. 19 SHOPPING . . . . . ..................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Dining. . ....................................................... 21 DINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 INFORMATION............................................. 25 INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 fort WORTH worth............................................... 26 FORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Map – SUBURBAN Suburban AREA AREA............................. 27 MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Map – DOWNTOWN Downtown DALLAS Dallas...................... 29 MAP . . . . . . . . . .30
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April 4 - May 31 2009. Saturday, Sundays and Memorial Day Monday. Scarborough Renaissance Festival will swing wide its gates and bring merriment, music and magic as you enter the world of King Henry VIII; a time of knights and chivalry. Scarborough is a 35 acre recreated 16th century English Village with 21 stages of entertainment, over 200 shops, with handmade and one-of-a-kind merchandise, pubs and taverns with unlimited food choices. Meet Kings and Queens, knights, peasants, soldiers and pirates on the streets of the Village. Everyone is welcomed into this world of fun and entertainment where you escape from your everyday cares and step back in time for the time of your life. Though all of the workers are costumed, no costume is required for guests.
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Entertainment is highlighted by The Joust (with performances three times a day), The King's Royal Falconer flying his birds of prey, sword fighters, comedians, musicians, acrobats and a variety of other themed entertainment. Demonstrations of glassblowing, blacksmithing, sword making, flint knapping and other Renaissance crafts are performed throughout the day. The Scarborough wine tasting is back again this year at the Cat and Fiddle Tavern featuring different wines each weekend. The tasting will take place at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily. The Cat and Fiddle, Scarborough’s first indoor tavern, also serves a variety of domestic, imported and craft beers, along with stout and premium wines. (Free private club membership is included).
Scarborough is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Memorial Day Monday, rain or shine, from 10 AM to 7 PM. Located near Waxahachie, Scarborough is just 30 minutes south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex off of I-35E at exit 399A. From Austin or Waco, follow I-35E north to Exit 399. Admission is $21.99 for adults and $8.50 for children, ages 5-12 (tax included). Children age 4 and under are admitted free. Admission includes free parking (courtesy of Allen Samuels Autoplex-Ennis), continuous entertainment and craft demonstrations. Tickets are available online at “SRFestival.com”, where you can print your own tickets, or at the castle gates on Festival days. Discount tickets are available at Tom Thumb grocery stores or Austin area Randalls grocery stores. For more information please call 972-938-3247 or visit “ScarboroughRenFest.com”. Key Magazine • April 2010 • keydallas.com
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welcome to dallas Greetings! On behalf of the citizens of Dallas and the Dallas City Council, welcome to Dallas! We are honored you are visiting our great City. We will do everything we can to ensure you have a wonderful time. Dallas offers diverse and accessible cultural, shopping, dining and entertainment options guaranteed to please every taste. Dallas also boasts many four and five-diamond/star restaurants with world-class chefs, plus more restaurants per capita than New York City. We look forward to your return in the coming years as many other new projects make their debut, from hotels, shopping and dining, to the arts and downtown's Trinity River recreation and eco-system development. Congratulations to Dallas KEY magazine for another year of publication in our city. For more than 60 years, Dallas KEY magazine has been a valuable and informative resource for shopping, dining, and entertainment in the Metroplex.
Welcome to Dallas! You are about to experience many pleasant surprises. Southwestern hospitality. Cosmopolitan flair. Unique Texas experiences. Some of the best shopping in America. Performing and visual arts, and mild weather for year-round golf. Don’t miss the new Latino Cultural Center, a bold, beautiful tribute to Dallas’ diversity. Nasher Sculpture Center and garden, in the heart of the Arts District, showcases one of the world’s foremost collections of modern and contemporary art, featuring a café directed by the Mansion on Turtle Creek’s renowned chef, Dean Fearing. Our Tourist Information Center in the Old Red Courthouse at Dealey Plaza offers personal assistance every day. Call our events hotline at 1-800-C-Dallas or visit www.visitdallas.com for additional information. Then, Discover Dallas! There’s no place like it. Sincerely,
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key points of interest The Crow Collection of Asian Art -
Located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, The Crow Collection is a ermanent set of galleries dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. The museum offers a serene setting for quiet reflection and learning. Daily admission to the museum is FREE. Hours: The Crow Collection is open Tuesdays–Saturdays 10 AM–9 PM, and Sundays 10AM–5 PM; closed Mondays. Location: 2010 Flora Street Contact: For more information visit www.crowcollection.org for current event calendar or call 214.979.6430.
Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park -
Approximately 6,000 aquatic animals, including marine and freshwater fish, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates are housed in The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park. Its location is the original Art Deco structure that opened for the Texas Centennial celebration in 1936. The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park is currently closed for an extensive remodeling. The historic art deco facility will be redesigned and renamed The Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park. Hours: It is scheduled to reopen in 2010. Location: 1462 First Avenue & MLK blvd. Contact: For more information, call 214.670.8443 or go to www. dallaszoo.com.
The Dallas Arboretum
Sixty-six acres of year-round floral display makes the Dallas Arboretum one of the nation’s top botanic gardens and home of the Southwest’s largest outdoor floral festival. Located on the southeast shore of White Rock Lake, visitors of all ages enjoy flower gardens, sculpture, fountains, two historic mansions, and scenic lake views. General admission is $10; Seniors $9; children 3-12 $7; 2 and under and members of the Arboretum, free. $7 for on-site self-parking. For information on tours and admission for groups of 20 or more, call 214-515-6512. Hours: Open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Location: 8525 Garland Rd. Contact: For more information, call 214.515.6500 or go to www.dallasarboretum. org.
Dallas Museum of Art
Located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) ranks among the leading art institutions in the country and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions and groundbreaking educational programs. At the heart of the Museum and its programs are its encyclopedic collections, which encompass more than 23,000 works and span 5,000 years of history, representing
a full range of world cultures. Established in 1903, the Museum engages people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programming, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary readings and dramatic and dance presentations. General Admission $10; Seniors $7, students with a current school I.D. $5. DMA members & children under 12 are admitted free, school tour groups are free with reservations. An audio tour of the permanent collection is included in general admission. Hours: Tuesday - Wednesday 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Location: 1717 North Harwood Street Contact: For general information during regular Museum hours, call 214.922.1200. To purchase tickets in advance or for general information, call 214.922.1803 or go to www.dallasmuseumofart.org
Dallas World Aquarium
Featured at the Dallas World Aquarium are an aquarium, a Venezuelan rainforest, plants and animals from South Africa and the recently opened Mundo Maya exhibit highlighting contributions of the ancient Mayan culture. The aquariums hold marine life representing the waters of five continents, fourteen countries, three oceans and various seas around the world. The replica of the South American Orinoco River basin features its tropical rainforest and savannas. General admission $18.95; Seniors $14.95, children 3-12 $10.95, and children under 2, no charge. Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm daily (closed Thanksgiving & Christmas) Location: 1801 N Griffin Street Contact: For more information call 214.720.2224 or go to www. dwazoo.com
The Dallas Zoo –
On 95 developed acres, the Dallas Zoo is the largest zoo in Texas and was the first zoo in the state. It is divided into the Wilds of Africa and Zoo North. The 25-acre Wilds of Africa features six major African habitats. Includes Monorail Safari (in season) to see animals in bush, desert, forest, woodland, river and mountain environments. The Kimberly-Clark Chimpanzee Forest along the Nature Trail is especially popular. Zoo North is home to the newest exhibits: the Betty Moroney Norsworthy Otter Outpost, Tamarin Treetops and bug u!. The ExxonMobil endangered Tiger Habitat features a natural setting with rocks, trees, grasses, and pools of water where the tigers may swim. There are pony rides, a petting zoo, a koi pond and a bubbling stream to get feet wet. An extensive collection of birds in
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bird Valley and throughout the park. Tickets for adults are $4.00; children 3-11 $3.00, under 2, no charge. Parking is $5. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Christmas Day Location: 650 S. R. L. Thornton Freeway (I-35E at Marsalis) Contact: For more information, call 214.670.5656 or go to www.dallaszoo.com
Fair Park –
Site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition, In 1936, Texas celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Texas Republic with a world’s fair in Dallas. Texas’ history, economy, flora and fauna were portrayed in the building, statues and murals designed for the event – all constructed in Art Deco style. Fair Park boasts the world’s largest collection of Art Deco exhibit buildings, art and sculpture. Fair Park is the only intact and unaltered pre-1950s world fair site remaining in the United States with an extraordinary collection of 1930s art and architecture. Today, the 277-acre park and its cultural, educational and sports facilities play host to more than seven million annual visitors. Located 2 miles east of Downtown Dallas off I-30, this 277-acre national historic landmark is the site of nine museums, sporting events, corporate events, national exhibitions and festivals. Each year, from the last Friday in September through the third Sunday in October, Fair Park is the site of the State Fair of Texas with more than 3.5 million people attending each fall. The museums have varying hours and admission prices. Hours: Vary – please check website Location: 1121 First Ave Contact: For more information, call 214.426.3400 or go to www.fairparkdallas.org
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Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax & Ripley’s Believe it or not! –
Located in Grand Prairie, this is the place to view wax figures of the best and worst of humanity from Hollywood stars to characters who lived in the old west: the heroes and villains of our history. Housed in an ornate 41,000-square-foot replica of King George IV’s Royal Pavilion at Brighton, this facility pairs a wax museum featuring lifelike representations of Hollywood stars and historical figures with an assembly of bizarre oddities collected by famed cartoonist Robert Ripley. With 11 galleries and over 10,000 square feet of exhibits, you can experience an earth quake, a Texas tornado with 200 mph winds, walk on the ocean floor, or a bed of live coals. Visitors will also see “The Lord’s Prayer” written on a grain of rice and the ruins of a mystic temple. General admission for one attraction is $21.99 (combo ticket–$27.99); children 4-12, $12.99 (combo ticket-$17.99). Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. & Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Location: 601 Palace Pkwy,Grand Prairie, TX Contact: 972.263.2391 or or go to www.placeofwax.com. Save up to $12 with coupon in this issue.
The Majestic Theater –
The Majestic Theatre opened April 11, 1921 during the Vaudeville era. Over the years it hosted various acts such as Houdini and Bob Hope. As movies pushed aside vaudeville, the Majestic became a center for premieres bringing such stars as Jimmy Stewart, Gregory Peck and John Wayne to Dallas. Live entertainment continued by big bands featuring such musicians as Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington. On July 16, 1973,
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the Majestic Theatre went dark. The Hobilitzelle Foundation, who owned the Majestic Theatre, presented it to the City of Dallas January 31, 1976. Restoration and renovations were carried out including restoring the Renaissance baroque exterior and the reapplication of the 23K gold leaf to interior accents and molding. The Majestic was named to the National Register of Historic Places and re-opened as a center for the performing arts on January 28, 1983. Located on the edge of downtown Dallas, The Majestic Theatre is convenient to downtown hotels and entertainment areas. DART Light Rail is only steps away from The Majestic’s rear stage entrance. The 1704 seat theatre provides a variety of opportunities for presentations for musical productions, dramatic plays, national pageants, dance and concerts or a grand theatrical setting for dinner on stage. Hours: Vary – see website for event calendar. The Box Office on location at The Majestic is open from 10am-5pm Monday-Friday. A $2.00 convenience charge per ticket. The Box Office opens 90 minutes before each show. Location: 1925 Elm Street Contact: 214.880.0137, x217 or go to www.liveatthemajestic.com
Morton H. Meyerson
Symphony Center The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center opened in September of 1989 and is a crossroads of artistic excellence. The Meyerson is located in the Downtown Dallas Arts District and home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra and other Dallas-based cultural organizations like the Turtle Creek Chorale, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect I.M. Pei, The Meyerson’s impressive architectural features, open spaces, touches of elegance, and unsurpassed acoustics make the building the preeminent environment for exceptional events in Dallas. In its construction, 30,000 square feet of Italian travertine marble and 22,000 pieces of Indiana limestone were used. Also included in the Meyerson Symphony Center are 918 panels of African cherrywood and 216 panels of America cherrywood. Hours: Vary – see website for event calendar. Location: 2301 Flora Street Contact: 214.670.3600 or go to www. meyersonsymphonycenter.com
Museum of Nature & Science –
The Museum of Nature & Science is the result of a 2006 merging, unlike any in the nation, of three cultural institutions – the Dallas Museum of Natural History (est. 1936), The Science Place (est. 1946) and the Dallas Children’s Museum (est. 1995). These combinations have resulted in an exciting family destination, which is able to better serve the community. In its “Nature Building” are housed more than 200,000 items in its collections comprised of artifacts, eco-facts, entomology, vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, malacology, ichthyology, herpetology, ornithology, and
mammal specimens. The collections cover approximately 1.7 billion years of Earth’s history and are illustrated through exhibitions focused on geology, earth sciences, biodiversity, a fossil prep lab and a live animal room. In the “Science Building” are more than 200 permanent handson exhibits on physics, astronomy, health, robotics, nature, and special young children’s venues. Over one-million dollars in notable additional exhibit/gallery launches were recently completed. This includes NetWorks! digital communications, The Dental Gallery, and The Little Urban Farm. This facility is also home to special exhibitions, galleries, an auditorium, the early childhood galleries and the TI Founders IMAX® Theatre, with a 323 seat auditorium that provides an immersion educational experience with a 79-foot domed screen and 12,000 watts of surround and overhead sound. The third building is the “Planetarium”, the only public one in the City, includes a new Digistar 3 System, offering a continual roster of programs about astronomy and space exploration. Admission prices for all exhibits and IMAX combo are $14.75 for adults, Seniors $12.75, children 3-11 $10.50 and youth 1217 $12.75. Children under 3 free. Check website for pricing on individual exhibit entry. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. & Sunday noon-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years. Location: 3535 Grand Ave. and 1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park Contact: 214.428.5555 or go to www.natureandscience.org
The Music Hall at Fair Park –
This theater, that premiered with Sigmund Romberg’s The Student Prince in the fall of 1925, is home stage for the Dallas Summer Musicals. The Spanish baroquestyle structure, with touches of Moorish influences, is located at Fair Park where a world renowned collection of Art Deco architecture stands, much of it built for the 1936 Texas Centennial exposition. Hours: Vary by performance – check events calendar on their website Location: 909 First Avenue in Fair Park Contact: 214.373.8000 or go to www. dallassummermusicals.org. Phone orders call 214.631.2787.
The Nasher Sculpture Center –
Few institutions in the world are devoted to the exhibition, study, and preservation of modern sculpture. The Nasher Sculpture Center, located in the Dallas Arts District and opened October 20, 2003, is one of those few. Conceived as an urban retreat for the enjoyment of modern art, the Sculpture Center is the home of the renowned Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. More than three hundred sculptures make up the collection along with twentieth-century paintings and drawings which are rotated in thematic installations throughout the Center’s integrated indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces. The 55,000 ft. building, surrounded by a spacious garden created by Peter Walker, was designed by Renzo Piano. Special collections
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of works, drawn from other sources, will also be exhibited as part of the Center’s mission of examining the forces shaping sculpture since the late nineteenth century. A gift shop and cafe are on site. General admission is $10, Seniors $7, Students $5. Free for Children 12 and under. All admissions include a free audio tour and entrance to special exhibitions. Docentguided or self-guided tours are available at regular admission prices. Hours: Hours are Sun, Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursday 11 a.m.- 9 p.m. Closed on Mondays, New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Location: 2001 Flora Street between Olive and Harwood Streets Contact: 214.242.5100 or go to www.NasherSculptureCenter.org
Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park –
The Historical Village of Dallas - Old City Park’s mission is to bring history to life so that visitors may relive some of the experiences of the years from 1840-1910 in Dallas and North Central Texas. Old City Park’s thirteen wooded acres hosts 38 historic structures, a working farm, a traditional Jewish household, elegant Victorian homes, a school, a church and commercial buildings. Visitors can interact with lively characters, do historic crafts, or help with chores around the historical village. General admission for adults is $7, Seniors $5, and children 3-12 $4. Self-paced tours or guided tours are available. A multilingual audio tour is $3 extra. Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday noon to 4 p.m. Closed on Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s
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Eve and New Year’s Day. Location: 1515 South Harwood Street Contact: 214.421.5141 or go to www.oldcitypark.org
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza -
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza -“Dallas’ Most Visited Historic Site” uses walls of photographs, artifacts and videos to chronicle the assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, interpret and support the Dealey Plaza National Historical Landmark District and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, and present contemporary culture within the context of presidential history. A reconstruction of the 6th floor sniper’s perch is protected behind glass, and Walter Cronkite still announces to the nation that it’s president is dead. Visitors are encouraged to write their own thoughts about that day after viewing the exhibition. Gen. Adm. $13.50, Seniors, and youth 6-18, $12.50. Children 5 and under no charge or $3.50 with audio. Audio guides in seven languages included in admission. Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Monday 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Location: 411 Elm Street, (the former School Book Depository) Contact: 214.747.6660 or go to www.jfk.org
AT&T Performing Arts Center
2100 Ross Avenue, Suite 650 Dallas, Texas 75201 Phone: 214.954.9925 administration Box Office: 214.880.0202 Margot AND BILL WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE – located in AT&T Performing Arts Center
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calendar dates of interest Ongoing - A Photographer’s Story: Bob Jackson and the Kennedy Assassination
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Using photos, artifacts, and film footage, this exhibit highlights Jackson’s personal and professional perspective of three chaotic days in November of 1963 from President Kennedy’s arrival at Dallas Love Field to accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald’s murder.
for a casual dinner and cocktails in the Atrium Cafe. 6-8pm. 214.922.1200
Dallas International Film Festival – April 8 – 18
Alicia Keys, named one of Billboard’s Artists of the Decade, is bringing her Freedom Tour on the road with Menalie Fiona. 8pm. 972.854.5111
Spanning 11 days and nights with feature films and shorts including contemporary international features, documentaries and short films. The festival is punctuated with red-carpet galas, receptions and family-friendly outdoor screenings. Victory Park is the main hub for galas, events and screenings, but you can also catch screenings at the Magnolia Theatre, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center. 214-720-0555
Deep Ellum Arts Festival – April 2 - 4
The Seagull – April 9 – May 8
Alicia Keys in Concert – April 2 NOKIA Theatre at Grand Prairie -
Deep Ellum - 3 days of original music, cutting edge artists and great food and beverages! The biggest weekend of the year for the Deep Ellum Entertainment district, this free-to-attend outdoor Art and Music Festival features outdoor stages with non-stop performances, regional, and local original bands during the festival. 214.855.1881
25th Annual Easter in the Park & Pooch Parade – April 4
Arlington Hall at Lee Park - This popular event brings together families, children, dogs and bonnets for an entertaining afternoon of music and picnics. The main event presenting the beloved Pooch Parade which features hundreds of pooches as they make their way down the promenade, adorned in fashion. Let the pooch competition begin! 214.526.2800
Xanadu – April 6 – 18
Music Hall at Fair Park - Taking audiences back to 1980 Venice Beach, California, this hilarious new musical follows the beautiful Kira, who travels to earth to inspire a struggling young artist named Sonny, as she helps this aspiring painter to find his voice, discover true love and build the world’s first roller disco (not necessarily in that order). 214.565.1116
Jazz in the Atrium - Akira Sato - April 8
Kitchen Dog Theater - The Seagull by Anton Chekhov. Written in 1896, Chekhov’s tragic comedy of life and art astonished the old century as it heralded the birth of modern drama. The Seagull paints a rich and tumultuous portrait of the human heart. 214.953.1055
Mu Phi Epsilon Concert Series - Jay Gardner and James McQuillen – April 10
Central Library J. Erik Jonsson - Come out and enjoy the tunes of Jay Gardner, tenor, and James McQuillen, piano. 3 pm. 214) 670-1400
Pat Metheny - The Orchestrion Tour – April 13 NOKIA Theatre at Grand Prairie - This tour with Pat moves from brilliant solo guitar improvisations to the unveiling of a totally new technology for the presentation of an acoustically driven “solo ensemble” music he is dubbing Orchestrionics. 8pm. 972.854.5111
A Hard Night’s Day - Cool Thursdays Concert Series – April 15
Dallas Arboretum - Voted “Best Cover Band in Dallas,” this favorite Beatles tribute band has been spreading the gospel of John, Paul, George and Ringo, drawing from a catalouge of over 200 classics to ensure you never see the same show twice! 214.515.6500
Dallas Museum of Art - Enjoy live jazz in the Atrium every Thursday and join us
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The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber – April 20-25
Music Hall at Fair Park - THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER features the best-loved songs from the scores composed by the Tony®, Grammy and Academy Award®-winning composer and 2006 Kennedy Center Honoree, including Cats, Evita, The Phantom of the Opera, Sunset Boulevard, Jesus Christ Superstar, Song & Dance, Starlight Express, etc. – 214.565.1116
Mesquite Championship Rodeo – April 23-24
Mesquite Championship Rodeo at Resistol Arena - The Mesquite Championship Rodeo exclusively features Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association sanctioned events that include top-ranked contestants, kid festivities, and much more for affordable family fun. Post rodeo concert performance April 23rd with Kevin Fowler; April 24 with Cross Canadian Ragweed. 972.285.8777
Franck: Symphony in D minor – April 29 – May 2
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center - Let yourself be entranced by Bruch’s spirited and sprightly composition of folk melodies from the Scottish highlands as
Grammy Award-winning violinist James Ehnes offers up an eloquent and lyrical performance. Thu & 8pm; Fri @ 7:30pm; Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2:30pm. 214.871.4550
Moby Dick – April 30
Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House - A tremendous seafaring and spiritual adventure that will carry audiences from the bustling ports of New England—in the days of the great sailing ships—to equatorial waters and the distant South Seas. 7:30 pm. 214-880-0202
Sports Dallas Stars Apr 2 vs Oilers – Fri @ 7:30pm Apr 6 vs Blackhawks – Tues @ 7:30pm Apr 8 vs Ducks - Thurs @ 7:30pm
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April 1 vs Magic - Thurs @ 7.00pm April 3 vs Thunder - Sat @ 7.30pm April 7 vs Grizzlies - Wed @ 7.30pm April 14 vs Spurs – Wed @ 7.00pm
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Through May 23 Experience the birth of impressionism and modern photography along the coast of Normandy.
The presentation in Dallas is made possible by
The Dallas Museum of Art is supported in part by the generosity of Museum members and donors and by the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas/Office of Cultural Affairs and the Texas Commission on the Arts. Claude Monet, Hôtel des Roches Noires, Trouville (detail), 1870, oil on canvas, Musée d’Orsay, Paris, Gift of Jacques Laroche, 1947, © Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, NY, Photo: Hérve Lewandowski
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a burger, fries and milkshake at the Blue Moon
hosts a bevy of world-class musicians like Reba
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thrilling sports such as rodeos, bull riding, boxing,
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hotel with free fitness center access, and things
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shopping stores of
interest
North Park Center 8687 N. Central Expy - Dallas 214.361.6345 // northparkcenter.com 235 stores, movie theater, restaurants. Anchor stores include Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Barney’s New York, Dillard’s, Macy’s.
Anchors include Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, Dillard’s, Saks Fifth Avenue. Snider Plaza Hillcrest and Lovers Lane – University Park //sniderplaza.net Three-block center of eclectic boutiques, antique stores, services and restaurants. Fun for the whole family.
Galleria Dallas I-635 LBJ + Dallas N Tollway - Dallas 972.702.7100 // galleriadallas.com 200+ stores, retaurants, ice rink, Westin Hotel Galleria. Anchor stores include Nordtrom, Saks, Macy’s , American Girl.
Inwood Village West Lovers Lane + Inwood Rd - Dallas 214.526.6262 // inwoodvillage.com Collection of signature shops, awardwinning restaurants and historic Inwood Theater.
Highland Park Village Mockingbird + Preston Rds – Highland Park 214.559.2740 // hpvillage.com Over 40 upscale stores, restaurants, services. Stores include Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Escada, Carolina Herrera.
StoneBriar Mall 2601 Preston Rd - Frisco 972.668.6255 // shopstonebriar.com 300+ shops, restaurants, entertainment centers including Dave & Busters, movie theater, ice rink. Anchors include Nordstrom, Macy’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dillards.
Grapevine Mills Mall 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy - Grapevine 972.724.4900 // grapevinemilss.com 235 stores, movie theater, restaurants. Anchors include Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria’s Secret, Forever 21, Old Navy, Oakley Vault, Ann Taylor Loft, Rainforest afé. Allen Premium Outlets 820 W Stacy Rd - McKinney 972.678.7000 // premiumoutlets.com 100 stores including Ann Taylor, Perry Ellis, Brooks Brothers, Coach, J. Crew, Michael Kors, BCBG. The Shops at Willow Bend 5121 W Park Blvd - Plano 972.202.4900 // shopwillowbend.com 140+ stores, restaurants and services.
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The Shops at Legacy Legacy Dr + Dallas N Tollway - Plano 214.473.9700; 214 473 8880 // shopsatlegacy.com Boutique shopping, dining, home furnishings, clothing, jewelry accessories, services, cinema. West Village 3699 McKinney Ave - Dallas // westvil.com 214.219.1144 Affluent, uptown, walkable shopping and dining district. Over 60 stores, cafes, restaurants, lounges. Southlake Town Square 1256 Main St. - Southlake // shopsouthlaketownsquare.com 240+ shops, dining, services, theater - all designed with look-feel of a small-town downtown.
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art scene galleries of interest PDNB Gallery presents
STEWART COHEN: IDENTITY
Artisan Style
A modern art gallery featuring emerging and mid-career artists representing a variety of mediums. Artisan Style’s goal is to remove the notion that original art is a luxury only afforded by the wealthy and provide Dallas residents with a comfortable place to see and purchase affordable, innovative, original art. 2417 Mahon St // artisanstyle.net
Decorazon Gallery
An intimate contemporary art gallery located in the historic Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. DECORAZON’s goal is to present professional emerging talent to a new or experienced collector with a selective and innovative program, providing personal attention to each of our clients. We showcase artwork with strong concepts in all mediums. 417 North Bishop Avenue // decorazongallery.com
Dunn&Brown Contemporary
Campbell Bosworth, 2009 1202 Dragon Street, Ste. 103 Dallas, Tx 75207 214.969.1852 Hours: Tues – Sat // 11 AM - 6 PM www.pdnbgallery.com
The gallery is committed to exhibiting outstanding and groundbreaking contemporary art in a variety of media by established and emerging artists. The gallery works very closely with a stable of nearly twenty artists on exhibitions, projects, and publications. In addition to organizing year-round exhibitions at the gallery, 5020 Tracy Street // dunnandbrown.com
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Dallas’ Premier Cultural & Entertainment Destination
A National Historic Landmark with the largest collection of 1930s Art Deco exposition-style architecture in the United States –Cotton Bowl Stadium/Conference Center – Music Hall –Texas Vietnam Memorial-Superpages.com Music Centre-Seven Museums-one priced ticket available for seven museums- 749,000 square ft of leasable space for exhibits, parties, festivals, sporting events, concerts.
1300 Robert B. Cullum Blvd. at Grand Ave. 214-670-8400
www.fairpark.org
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Fair Park Museums • African American Museum
• Museum of the American Railroad (1105 S. Washington Ave/gate 2 inside Fair Park) • Dallas Museum of Nature & Science & TI Founders IMAXTM Theater • Dallas Aquarium (closed until 2010 for renovations) • Planetarium • Texas Discovery Gardens • Dallas Museum of Nature & Science • Hall of State/Dallas Historical Society (reopens September ‘09) • Old Mill Inn Restaurant • The Women’s Museum
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2430 Victory Park Ln #1808 Incredible finish-out on this custom home. Fabulous windows and views throughout. Enjoy downtown and uptown living with the amenities of the W.
$1,195,000 Joan Eleazer 972 733 9230 Jeff Eleazer 972 949 2131
sleek 4037 Prescott Avenue Cantoni continues its series of concept homes with the debut of Cantoni House Two: Motion.
$1,298,000 Linsey Barnes 972 381 6981
surreal 11032 Eastview Circle Exquisite elegance best describes this latest collaboration between noted builder, Richard Milligan, and renowned interior designer, Neal Stewart.
$1,500,000 LeeLee Gioia 972 407 4611 Anne Goyer 972 381 6820
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dining food American
“FIVE-SIXTY” Enjoy Wolfgang’s incomparable Asian influenced cuisine and award winning service 560 feet above the ground atop Reunion Tower. 300 Reunion Blvd – 214.741.5560 AL BIERNAT’S Prime cuts of beef and succulent jumbo lobsters-and traditionalAmerican fare. 4217 Oak Lawn Avenue. 214.219.2201. ANGRY DOG Voted best bar food, but great for lunch, too. Deep Ellum-2726 Commerce Street. 214.741.4406. BUCK’S PRIME 1/2 lb. Mesquite grilled hamburgers. Great taste! Conveniently located at 1950 Market Center Blvd. (next to the Renaissance Dallas Hotel) 214.741.4141 CAFÉ EXPRESS For dine-in or take-out, Cafe Express offers full-flavored hot and cold pastas and fresh salads. Beer and wine bar. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3230 McKinney Avenue 214.999.9444, 5600 W. Lovers Lane 214.352.2211, 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln. 214.841.9444. CITY CAFE For nineteen years, City Cafe has been serving comforting New American cuisine with an award-winning wine list. Open Monday-Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.for dinner. 5757 W Lovers Lane. 214.351.2233. DICKS LAST RESORT Buckets of barbequed beef and pork ribs, chicken, catfish, and shrimp, crab legs, steaks,and salads. 74 varieties of beer. N. Houston and Lamar streets in downtown. 214.747.0001. KATHLEEN ’S ART CAFE Great food with a continental touch in a friendly atmosphere. 4424 Lovers Lane. 214.691.2355. JEROBOAM Maine lobster menu with chowder, ravioli, and risotto. 1501 Main Street. Reservations: 214.748.7226. LOLA THE RES TAURANTS Lola has been on an upward trajectory that critics extol and many restaurateurs aspire to but few attain2917 Fairmount Street. 214.855.0700. MAGIC TIME MACHINE Costumed servers and sizzling strip steaks make Magic Time Machine a long-time favorite for special occasions. 5003 Belt Line Road in Addison. 972.980.1903. PORTIA DI ROMA 1623 Main Street, downtown Dallas. 214.752.0855.
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PYRAMID GRILL Inside the Fairmont Hotel. 1717 N. Akard Street. 214.720.5249. RECORD GRILL Juicy hamburgers. 605 Elm Street. 214.742.1353. SNUFFER ’S Great burgers, great sides and a great patio. 3526 Greenville Avenue (214) 826-6850 and 14910 Midway Road, Addison 972.991.8811. THE PORCH Like our American food culture, the menu is a culinary melting pot combining a broad range of the classic urban tavern, neighborhood bistro. 2912 N Henderson Ave. 214. 828.2916 VICTOR TANGOS The food - all Prime burgers, ahi tuna nachos, roasted marrow bone - is painstakingly prepared with high-end ingredients. 3001 N. Henderson Avenue. 214252-8595
ASIAN
STEEL RES TAURANT & LO UNGE Offers a complete menu and full sushi bar with a lot of atmosphere. 3102 Oak Lawn Avenue. 214.219.9908.
BARBECUE
BAKER ’S RI BS 2724 Commerce Street, downtown. 214.748.5433. SAMMY’S BARBQUE 2126 Leonard Street, near downtown. 214.880.9064. SONNY BRYANS SMOKEHOUSE Original restaurant at 2202 Inwood Road has been in business since 1910. 214.357.7120.
BRAZILIAN
FOGO DE CHAO The freshest meat and the best churrascaria in Dallas. 4300 Belt Line Road, Addison. 972.503.7300.
CHINESE
P. F. CHANGS CHINA BISTRO 18323 North Dallas Parkway 972.818.3336 and 225 NorthPark Center 214.265.8669. ZEN MONGOLI AN GRILL Great Mongolian cuisine with patio and bar. 1806 Greenville Avenue. 214.826.2721 and 5064 Addison Circle 972.233.9362
ECLECTIC
2900 Fine dining. 2900 Thomas Avenue, near downtown. 214.303.0400.
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MONDO’S RESTAURANT BAKERY & BAR Eclectic entrées incorporating American dishes with European touches. 5229 Alpha Road. 972.490.0864.
ITALIAN
NIKITA VODKA BAR with great food and fun atmosphere. West Village. 3699 McKinney Avenue. Open daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 214.520.6454.
AVANTI RISTORANTE Pasta sauces made-toorder. 2720 McKinney Avenue at Worthington Court. 214.871.4955.
FRENCH
PARIS VENDOME WEST VILLAGE restaurant with trendy and traditional dishes. 3699 McKinney Avenue. 469.533.5663.
ARCODORO & POMODORO Pastas, wood fired pizza, baked whole fish, steaks, and Sardinian fare. 2708 Routh Street. 214.871.1924.
MOMO’S PASTA Homemade pastas from family recipes. 2704 Elm Street (214) 748-4222; 5290 Belt Line Road 972.386. 7373; 3312 Knox Street 214.521.3009.
GERMAN
NERO’S ITALIAN Romantic atmosphere of Italian restaurants of 1940s. 2104 Greenville Avenue. 214.826.6376.
GREEK
PATRIZIO in Highland Park Village serves Italian fare. 25 Highland Park Village. 214.522.7878. TERILLI’S RESTAURANT & BAR 2815 Greenville Avenue. 214.827.3993.
KUBY’S SAUSAGE HOUSE Authentic German food and terrific atmosphere. 6601 Snider Plaza. 214.363.2231.
ANTON Cafe GREE K CUISINE Also offers Mediterranean fare. 1300 Main Street in downtown Dallas. 214.760.0000. OPA! GRI LL Greek American family cafe in a warm, casual setting. 12829 Preston Road, # 220. 972.661.0134.
INDIAN
INDIA PALACE The menu of authentic Northern Indian cuisine. 12817 Preston Rd. 972.392.0190. TAJ MAHAL Speciality is Chicken Tikka Masala. 10455 N. Central Expy. Central at Meadow. 214.692.0535.
JAPANESE
ATOMIC SUSHI & GRILL 1718 N. Market Street in downtown Dallas. 214.651.9990. BENIH ANA An experience at every table! 7775 Banner Drive 972.387.4404, 3848 Oak Lawn Avenue 214.559.3450. DEE P SUSHI Sushi from the ordinary to the exotic. 2624 Elm Street. 214.651.1177.
JAU M E P L E N S A GENUS AND SPECIES January 30 – May 2, 2010
Twins I and II, 2009, Painted stainless steel. Courtesy of the artist and Richard Gray Gallery, © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid, Photo: Gasull Fotografia, This exhibition is supported by funding from the Crown family.
2001 Flora Street 214.242.5100 NasherSculptureCenter.org
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MEXICAN
CIUDAD Authentic Mexican cuisine in adistinct setting. 3888 Oak Lawn Avenue. 214.219.3141. EL FENIX RESTAURANTS Long establishedas mainstream Tex-Mex in a festive hacienda setting, El Fenix has satisfying food, smooth Margaritas, and attentive service. 16 locations including Dallas at: 5280 Belt Line, 972.387.2533; 1601 McKinney, 214.747.1121; 6811 W. Northwest Highway, 214.363.5279; 5622 Lemmon Avenue near Love Field, 214.521.5166; 9090 Skillman, 214.349.3815; www.elfenix.com. LUNA DE NOCHE Tasty Mexican favoritesin delightful atmosphere at 7927 Forest Lane. 972.233.1880.
PRIMO’S BAR & GRILL Ever wonder where Dallas chefs go when they close their own kitchens? This is the place. 3309 McKinney Avenue. 214.220.0510.
SEAFOOD
CAFÉ PACIFIC For over 25 years, this upscale neighborhood restaurant has the ambiance of sophistication without a hint of snobbery. Grill features are salmon, shrimp, and filet mignon. 24 Highland Park Village. 214.526.1170.See ad on page 5.
STEAKHOUSE
BOB’S STEAKHOUSE AND CHOP HOUSE Tendersteaks and generous servings. 4300 Lemmon Avenue. 214.528.9446.
LUNA’S TORTILLAS Best know for its tamales to go by the dozen. Call to order. 1615 McKinney Avenue. 214.747.2661.
DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE Expensive, but worth it. Monday-Sunday. 5251 Spring Valley. 972.490.9000.
MATTITO’S Tex-Mex at its best. Ask for the Bob Armstrong Queso. With a scoop of seasoned ground beef, sour cream and guacamole in a warm cheese dip. 3011 Routh Street. 214.526.8181.
LAWRYS RESTAURANT 14566 Dallas Parkway in Addison. 972.503.6688.
MI COCINA Upscale neighborhood Tex-Mex restaurants. Highland Park Shopping Village, 214.521.6426; 11661 Preston Road, 214.265.7704; 13350 Dallas Parkway in Dallas Galleria, 972.239.6426.
MORTON’S OF CHICAGO 14831 Midway Road in Addison. 972.233.5858 & 501 Elm Street in Dallas. 214.741.2277. TEXAS LAND & CATTLE USDA Prime aged sirloin. Full dinners starting under $15, with seven convenient locations
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information numbers of interest City & Travel Services Assistance for people with disabilities: DART Paratransit Service( 214) 515-7272 DFW Airport Assistance (972) 574-4420 Credit Cards (to report lost or stolen) American Express (800) 528-4800 Diners Club (800) 234-6377 Discover (800) 347-2683 MasterCard or Visa (800) 336-8472 Emergency Services Police/Fire/Ambulance Dallas County Sheriff Dallas Police Department Poison Hotline Time and Temperature Visa/Passport Information
911 (214) 749-8641 (214) 670-5116 (800) 764-7661 (214) 844-6611 (214) 653-7691
BABY SITTER AGENCY Best Sitters of DFW www.bestsittersofdfw.com
(214) 233-0507 (800) 327-9835
Media Newspapers Dallas Business Journal Dallas Morning News Fort Worth Star Telegram
(214) 360-9150 (214) 977-8222 (817) 429-2655
Radio – AM stations 570 KLIF 620 KSKY 660 KMKI 820 WBAP 1190 KFXR 1310 KTCK
All talk Radio Disney Radio Disney News, talk Fox sports Sports talk
Radio – FM stations 88.1 KNTU Jazz, classical 90.1 KERA NPR, eclectic 92.5 KZPS Classic rock 93.3 KDBN Texas rock 94.9 KLTY Contemporary Christian 96.3 KSCS Country 96.7 KMEO Contemporary country 98.7 KLUV Oldies 99.5 THE WOLF Texas Country 101.1 WRR Classical 102.1 KDGE New rock alternative 102.9 KDMX Pop radio 103.3 KESN Sports talk 103.7 KVIL Light rock 105.7 KRNB Urban adult contemporary 106.1 KHKH Urban contemporary 107.5 KOAI Smooth jazz Television KDAF (WB) KDFW (FOX)
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KERA (PBS) KTVT (CBS) KXAS (NBC) WFAA (ABC)
(214) 871-1390 (972) 263-4580 (817) 654-6300 (214) 748-9631
Transportation Addison Airport Alliance Airport Amtrak Trinity Railway Express
(972) 248-7733 (817) 890-1000 (800) 872-7245 (817) 215-8600
Automobile Rentals Advantage Alamo Avis Budget Dollar Enterprise Hertz Thrifty
(800) 777-5500 (800) 327-9633 (800) 331-1212 (800) 814-8486 (800) 421-6878 (800) 325-8007 (800) 654-3131 (800) 367-2277
Buses Dallas Area Rapid Transit Greyhound Bus Lines Coach USA/Gray Line DFW International Airport Airport Assistance Center
(214) 979-1111 (214) 655-7000 (972) 263-0294 (214) 574-8888
Airline Telephone Terminal Aeromexico (800) 237-6639 D, E Air Canada (888) 247-2262 D AirTran Airways (800) 247-8726 E Allegro Airlines (877) 443-7585 B America West (800) 235-9292 B American Airlines (800) 433-7300 A, C American Eagle (800) 433-7300 A, B American TransAir (800) 435-9282 B Atlantic Southeast (800) 221-1212 E British Airways (800) 247-9297 D Champion Air (800) 387-6951 D Continental Airlines (800) 525-0280 E Delta (800) 221-1212 E Frontier Airlines (800) 432-1359 B Korean Airlines (800) 438-5000 D Lufthansa (800) 645-3880 D Mesa (800) 637-2247 B Mexicana (800) 509-8960 D Midwest Airlines (800) 452-2022 B Northwest Airlines (800) 225-2525 E Sol Air (866) 4-SOLAIR B Sun Country (800) 359-6786 D TACA Airlines (800) 535-8780 A United Airlines (800) 241-6522 B US Airways (800) 428-4322 B Love Field Baggage, Lost & Found Passenger Paging Southwest Airlines
(214) 792-5555 (214) 792-5559 (800) 435-9792
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fort worth
Fort Worth is rare in its equally impressive Western heritage and world-class cultural arts venues. Here are some reasons to visit “Where the West Begins.” AMON CARTER MUSEUM offers American art from landscape painters of the 1830s to artists of the twentieth century, and a large photography collection. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., 817-7381933, www.cartermuseum.org. BASS PERFORMANCE HALL is home for the Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Opera, & the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. 817-212-4280, www.basshall. com. BILLY BOB’S TEXAS located in the Historic Stockyards area, contains 127,000 sq. ft. of entertainment hosting country music’s biggest stars. 2520 Rodeo Plaza, 817-624-7117, www. billybobstexas.com. FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN See the Japanese Garden with its waterfalls, pools of Koi fish, and visit the Conservatory to see orchids and bromeliads. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., 817-871-7689, www.fwbg.org. FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY Features traveling and permanent exhibitions. The OMNI THEATER also offers year-round film presentations. 1501 Montgomery St., 817-2559300, www.fortworthmuseum.org. KIMBELL ART MUSEUM As well as a superb permanent collection, the museum offers a full program of changing exhibitions, lectures and films. 3333 Camp Bowie. 817-332-8451, www. kimbellart.org. MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FT. WORTH The Modern’s collections of postwar art consists of more than 2,600 significant works of modern and contemporary international art. 3200 Darnell St. 817-738-9215, www.themodern.org. NATIONAL COWBOYS OF COLOR MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME fills in the gaps of history. Several items reflect the story of the Buffalo Soldiers. 3400 Mount Vernon, 817-534-8801 or www. cowboysofcolor.org. NATIONAL COWGIRL MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME honors Women of the American West celebrating their spirit and determination. 1720 Gendy St., 817-336-4475 or go to www.cowgirl.net. STOCKYARDS STATION Fort Worth’s livestock industry began here in the 1880s. Today that area houses more than 25 shops, restaurants and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad depot. 817-625-9715 or www.stockyardsstation.com. SUNDANCE SQUARE Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, once hid out in the area now called Sundance Square. It now houses restaurants, shops, movie theaters, and art galleries. 817-255-5700, Key Magazine • April 2010 • keydallas.com
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