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Hot Property: This Preston Hollow Modern Has Limestone as Old as Dinosaurs
Designed by Todd Hamilton, the mansion features lots of organic elements, including a shell stone only found in Texas.
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Hot Property: This Preston Hollow Modern Has Limestone as Old as Dinosaurs
Designed by Todd Hamilton, the mansion features lots of organic elements, including a shell stone only found in Texas.
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As the Suburbs Add More People, Dallas Watches Its Influence Over DART Wane
The city of Dallas appears destined to lose its majority of appointments on the DART board. How will that affect the delivery of public transit in the future?
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Two Interviews Last Week Revealed the Identity Crisis in Dallas Food Culture
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WaterTower Theatre Invites Audiences Backstage for an Evening with Louis Armstrong
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Terry Teachout’s first play, SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF, shares details about Louis Armstrong after one of his final shows.
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Two Interviews Last Week Revealed the Identity Crisis in Dallas Food Culture
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