Dallas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. Cochran Park and Garrett Park provide open-air recreation. Henderson has a more urban feel with gastro pubs and vintage shops that speak to hipsters and fashionista sensibilities. ; Metadata – For more details about this data and the Viewer, please visit the Water Districts Viewer Description page in ArcGIS Online. Water Districts Map Viewer. Outdoors enthusiasts enjoy the Katy Trail, which runs through this area. Elegant, historic and residential, that’s the east Dallas neighborhood of Swiss Avenue. Deep Ellum Brewing Company is located here, distributing brews across Texas. Our map includes parks, restaurants, landmarks, and attractions in the area. All Rights Reserved. [Photo courtesy of John McStravick / flickr], Fair Park primarily refers to a major Dallas landmark that is home to nine museums, and the largest Ferris wheel in the U.S. Stanley Korshak department store is also a staple in this community. The locus of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Green Line, visitors can walk to Fair Park or stroll through local shops and galleries. [Photo Courtesy of Uptown Dallas Inc.], Named for two streets that cross the North Central Expressway, Knox / Henderson is a suburban, broad-laned community that’s also home to shops, bars and restaurants. Many buildings that were built for a 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition remain beautiful examples of Art Deco style. Visitors will find everything from boutique chocolatiers to record stores, cafes and live music venues that draw locals and tourists, alike. The Museum of Science includes a planetarium and IMAX theater.
Southern Methodist University calls this neighborhood home, along with the beautiful Meadows Museum, which houses a large collection of Spanish art. Home to the Oak Cliff Film Festival, this community includes many farm to table restaurants, and locavore shopping and dining of all kinds. The tranquil Leonhardt Lagoon, the Music Hall, the Margo Jones Theater, and the African American Museum of Dallas are all located here. The Cotton Bowl Stadium, once home to the Dallas Cowboys, hosts concerts, soccer tournaments and other events throughout the year. But it’s the lively music, bar, and dining scene that puts Lower Greenville on the map. It is the second-most populous county in Texas and the ninth-most populous in the United States.
Arts and entertainment options keep Deep Ellum busy. Local boutique shops sell handmade soaps, candles, plants and pillows. A shopping and entertainment destination just south of downtown Dallas, The Bishop Arts District is walkable and urban, with murals, brick walkways and converted warehouses that are now home to eclectic eateries, ranging from Thai to Green, Hawaiian to vegan. Famous stops such as the Amsterdam Bar are popular with locals and tourists alike. Cityplace Center features condominiums and businesses popular with young professionals. Some say Highland Park is the Beverly Hills of Texas. Vegan, gluten-free and locavore restaurant menus add to the diverse and trendy scene. A former industrial neighborhood just east of downtown Dallas, it’s now home to a variety of artists and designers. Restaurants, nightclubs, bars and spas share space with the West Village shopping area filled with vintage and boutique shops and lively galleries. The Dallas Farmers Market is also a part of this community. Walkable venues are perched throughout the M Street residential area, drawing clientele from hipsters to families. User Guide – This downloadable PDF document explains how to use the tools available in the viewer. Exall Lake provides waterfront views and jogging and walking paths.
Downtown Dallas is the bustling center of business for this Texas city, featuring a densely urban skyline with high-rise offices and surrounding apartment and condominium complexes. With many homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places, chances are that most properties located here are rife with history. 7 Bishop Arts District. [Photo courtesy of FairPark.org], Restaurants /