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DOWNTOWN DALLAS MAP 1 2 3 4 5 HARRY HINES BLVD to West Village and 21,31,36, Winspear Opera House 205 202 205,206,210 Cityplace Station Morton H DOWNTOWN DALLAS MAP 1 2 3 4 5 HARRY HINES BLVD To West Village and 21,31,36, Winspear Opera House 205 202 205,206,210 Cityplace Station Morton H. Meyerson MOODY ST Symphony Center 24,51 183 63 202 49 49 UPTOWN 39 39,202 Cathedral & 1 29 N 27,183 OLIVE ST Santuario de Guadalupe 205 Nasher ROUTH ST UPTOWN 24,36,51 MAP NOT TO SCALE Sculpture San Jacinto 29 ARTS HARWOOD ST Center FLORA ST Tower American Airlines Center 205 Dallas 205 Trammell DISTRICTARTS Exall Park Theological Victory FIELD ST 202 BRYAN ST WASHINGTON AVE Dallas Crow Center Seminary ROSS AVEDISTRICT Plaza of the W Dallas-Victory ST. PAUL STMuseum VICTORY PARK Americas BAYLOR RIVERFRONT BLVD ST HOUSTON VICTORY ST VICTORY of Art 29 MCKINNEY AVE 21,24,31,36,206 A Dallas Marriott A AKARD ST BAYLOR VICTORY PARK 51,210 PEARL ST City Center First United HALL ST SAN JACINTO ST Pearl LIVE OAK ST WOODALL RODGERS FWY Methodist BROOM ST 29 Church 49,52,59 House of Fairmont 1 Blues 29 Hotel OLIVE ST LAMAR ST Fountain 202 19 Latino OAK ST 27, Place 45 Cultural Baylor University Tower HARWOOD ST 52,59 49,52,59 183, 210 Center 29 Medical Center 205 SWISS AVE CONTINENTAL AVE Dallas World 202 BRYAN ST Aquarium First Baptist ST. PAUL ST 39,51 29,49,52,59 Church St. Paul MALCOLM X BLVD 51,205,210 HOUSTON ST HOUSTON Marriott Spring ROSS AVE Lincoln Sheraton LIVE OAK ST 24,31,36,39,183,206Plaza ERVAY ST 21,24,31,36 Hill Suites Hotel WORTH ST AKARD ST AKARD 206 Deep Ellum GASTON AVE ROSS AVE U.S. Post FAIR PARK WEST END West Transfer SAN JACINTO ST Office THANKSGIVING HAWKINS ST FLORENCE ST LINK 76 HISTORIC DISTRICTWest End Center Headquarters/ 11,19 DART Store COMMERCIAL 19,76 11,19 ST JUNIUS Akard THANKSGIVING East Transfer WEST END CENTER 1 Center 76 COMMERCIAL GOOD LATIMER EXPY HISTORIC DISTRICT BRYAN ST Baylor University 63 CENTER 1,11,19 Medical Center 19,21,24,31,36 HARWOOD ST HARWOOD CHAVEZ CESAR Thanksgiving PAUL STST. MARKET ST MARKET GRIFFIN ST GRIFFIN PACIFIC AVE LAMAR ST LAMAR HALL ST ERVAY ST PACIFIC AVE FIELD ST Square DEEP ELLUM Sixth Floor Crowne 76 Rosa 11,76 Museum/ Plaza Parks B Dealey Dallas DEEP ELLUM B 1,12,19,21,35,42,59 Plaza 1,2,11,12,19,21,24,31,35,36,39 Majestic 12,19,21,24,31,36,60,76 Plaza 60,63,155,164,207,283 60,63,76,110,111,155,164,207,283 Theatre 110,111,155,164,207,283 35E 12,60,76,155 60 155,161, 42,49,52,59 11,26,29 161, 76, 2,11,26 MAIN STREET 51, 205,210 2,51,63 21,35, 1,11,19 206 110,111,164, ELM ST ELM ST ELM ST PEARL EXPY ELM ST 110,111 205,206 Lew John Neely Dallas 205,210 DISTRICT Sterrett Bryan Cabin County MAIN STREET 12 76 76 El Centro 202 Justice Historical College 202 Plaza DISTRICT Stone Street Hotel Indigo Center Comerica 161 Bank of Gardens Bank 207,283 America 202,205,210,278 MAIN ST 1,12, ST HALL Tourism/ MAIN ST Building Pegasus The Joule 76 MAIN ST 35,42 Information Center Plaza 12,76 RIVERFRONT BLVD Adolphus Main Street 11 Old Red Courthouse Hotel Garden Park 1,12,35,42 1,2,11,12,19,21,35 The Magnolia Neiman 59,63,155,164 COMMERCE ST 60,63,76,110,111,164 Hotel Marcus 12,60,76,110,111,164 HOUSTON ST HOUSTON 12,60,76 60 2,51, 35, 52, 19,21,29,49 MARKET ST MARKET 2,51 Greyhound CHAVEZ CESAR LAMAR ST LAMAR COMMERCE ST COMMERCE ST COMMERCE ST 278 PEARL EXPY 206,278 Earl Cabell PAUL STST. GRIFFIN ST GRIFFIN MALCOLM X BLVD Terminal ST AKARD ERVAY ST FIELD ST 161 JACKSON ST Federal Building 206,278 206,278 LEGEND Hotel Lawrence 26 26,51 JACKSON ST 155 59 19 11,51,206,278 155,206,278 WOOD ST Local Bus Route 0-99 155 Union Station Dallas Public First Presbyterian Local Bus Route 100-199 11 REUNION/ WOOD ST Library Church 51,60,207,283 51,206,207,278,283 207,283 CANTON ST (Express to/from Downtown) Hyatt Regency UNION STATION 155,161 278 Dallas Hotel YOUNG ST A. Maceo Pioneer YOUNG ST Express Bus Route 200-299 12 REUNION/ Smith Federal Reunion Plaza CIVIC MARILLA ST DISTRICT Building Tower UNION STATION CENTER FARMERS 110,111,164,207,283 One-way street 110,111 C Convention Dallas City Hall 164,207 C CIVIC 2 35 DISTRICT 26 2 MARKET Light Rail Lines 283 Dallas CENTER ST PAUL ST FARMERS Convention GOOD LATIMER EXPY Center CANTON ST EVRAY ST M-Line Streetcar 30 Center Black Academy MARKET 11,19,21 Arts & Letters 161,206,278 Trinity Railway Express R.L. THORNTON FWY 45 59 155 Restaurant Area AKARD ST 30 CESAR CHAVEZ Eddie HARWOOD ST No weekend service is provided Deen’s 155 LAMAR ST Old City Park 59 Ranch on Routes 27, 63, 155, and the JEFFERSON 155 200 series routes BLVD VIADUCT CEDARS 26 CEDARS 35 11,19,21, 161 GRIFFIN ST 2 11,19,21HOUSTON ST VIADUCT 206,278 26 12 1 2 Gilley’s 155 3 4 5 Places of Interest / Bus Transfer Centers Civic Buildings Places of Interest continued Places of Interest continued A. Maceo Smith 11, 26, 29, 51, 52, 155, 161, 206, 207, House of Blues A2 29, 49, 52, 59 Stone Street Gardens B3 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 24, 31, 35, 36, 39, Federal Building C2 278, 283 John Neely 1, 12, 19, 21, 35, 59, 60, 63, 161, 164, 60, 63, 76, 110, 111, 155, 164, 207, 283 Dallas City Hall C3 2, 26, 51, 206, 207, 278, 283 Bryan Cabin B1 207, 283 Dallas Public Library C3 2, 51, 206, 207, 278, 283 Latino Cultural Center A4 1 Tourism/ 1, 12, 19, 21, 29, 35, 42, 59, 60, 63, Information Center B1 155, 161, 164, 207, 283 Earl Cabell Federal Building C2 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 26, 35, 60, 63 Majestic Theatre B3 1, 11, 12, 19, 21, 24, 31, 35, 36, 60, 76, Winspear Opera House A3 24, 51 Lew Sterrett Justice Center B1 1, 12, 35, 42, 59, 63 110, 111, 155, 64, 202, 207, 283 US Post Office B3 39, 51, 205, 210 Morton H. Meyerson 21, 24, 31, 36, 51, 183, 205, 208, 210 Places of Worship Colleges and Universities Symphony Center A3 Cathedral Santuario 21, 24, 31, 36, 51, 183, 205, 210 Nasher Sculpture Center A3 24, 36, 39, 51, 183, 205 de Guadalupe A3 Dallas Theological Seminary A5 1 Neiman Marcus B3 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 35, 51, 60, 63, 76, First Baptist Church A3 24, 31, 36, 39, 51, 183, 205, 206, 210 El Centro College B2 11, 26, 29, 42, 49, 52, 59, 110, 111, 110, 111, 164 161, 205, 206, 278 Old City Park C3,C4 2, 35 First Presbyterian Church C3 35, 207, 278, 283 Hotels Old Red Courthouse B1 1, 12, 19, 21, 29, 35, 42, 59, 60, 63, First United Methodist Church 24, 36, 39, 51, 183, 205 155, 161, 164, 207, 283 Adolphus Hotel C2 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 35, 60, 63, 76, 110, Thanksgiving Square B3 51, 205, 210 111, 164 Pegasus Plaza B3 202, 205, 210, 278 Crowne Plaza Dallas B2 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 24, 26, 31, 35, 36, Pioneer Plaza C2 26, 51, 155, 206, 207, 278, 283 Transit 39, 42, 60 63, 76, 110, 111, 155, 164, Reunion Tower C1 11, 19, 21, 51, 60, 161, 278 DART Headquarters/Store B2 206 202, 205, 207, 210, 283 Sixth Floor Museum/ 1, 12, 19, 21, 35, 42, 59, 60, 63, 155, Greyhound Terminal C2 1, 11, 12, 19, 21, 26, 29, 35, 42, 49, 52, Dallas Marriott City Center A4 21, 24, 31, 36, 206 Dealey Plaza B1 161, 164, 207, 283 59, 60, 63, 155, 161, 164 Fairmont Hotel A2 24, 31, 36, 39, 183, 210 The Joule B3 2, 51, 63, 202, 205, 210, 278 Hotel Indigo B3 1, 11, 21, 35, 202 West Transfer Center East Transfer Center Hotel Lawrence C1 1, 12, 19, 21, 29, 35, 42, 52, 59, 60, 63, Where to board Where to board 155, 164, 206, 207, 278, 283 F Hyatt Regency Dallas C1 11, 19, 21, 51, 60, 161, 278 PEARL ST I H The Magnolia Hotel C3 1, 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 35, 60, 63, 76, 110, E 111, 164 M PEARL ST J To Pearl Station 2, 11, 24, 27, 29, 31, 36, 39, 42, 49, 52, Marriott G D (one block) Spring Hill Suites A2 59, 76, 183 SAN JACINTO ST L Sheraton Hotel B4 1, 19, 21, 24, 31, 36 A LIVE OAK ST P W Dallas-Victory A1 49 K B C O John Carpenter B PACIFIC AVE C Office Buildings A Plaza Park N D Bank of America 11, 26, 29, 42, 49, 52, 59, 110, 111, GRIFFIN ST Building B2 161, 205, 206, 278 F M E Comerica Bank B3 51, 206, 278 OLIVE ST Fountain Place Tower A2 24, 31, 36, 39, 183, 206, 210 L H G LAMAR ST PEARL ST Lincoln Plaza A3 24, 31, 36, 39, 183, 206 K I J Plaza of the Americas A4 21, 24, 31, 36, 51, 183, 205, 206, 210 Rosa N Parks San Jacinto Tower A4 21, 24, 31, 36, 51, 183, 205, 206, 210 Plaza O Trammell Crow Center A3 21, 39, 51, 183, 202, 210 ELM ST PACIFIC AVE Places of Interest continues in next column A ............................................................................................................
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