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Exall Downtown Dallas White Rock Lake Goat Hill Katy Trail Easement Norbuck Exall Boy Scout Katy Trail White Rock Exall Hill Katy Trail Sopac Trail Dog Park Pike Anita Harris Phelps White Rock Exall Park Trail Boat Club Ridgewood Trail Big Thicket Emerald Bracelet Betty Marcus 5 Klyde Warren 1 Central Square Ridgewood Dixon Branch Greenbelt Celebration of Life San Jacinito Plaza John Carpenter Plaza Federal Plaza Pacific Plaza Akard Julius Schepps Bath House James W. Aston Dixon Branch Trail Energy Plaza Majestic TheatreElm at Pearl Cultural Center Lake Highlands Bark Park Central Moss Glen NorthBark Stone Place Mall Main Street Garden Rosemeade Timberglen Trail Four-Way Place Mall Katie Jackson Pegasus Plaza Timberglen !( Bentwood Belo Garden Browder St. Mall Timberglen Preston Ridge Trail SOPAC Trail Frankford Martyr's Dealey Plaza Dreyfuss Preston Ridge Trail White ClubRock Lake Rose Haggar Old Renner Founders Square Bent Tree Meadow 3 Barry H. Barker Cottonbelt Trail Lubben Plaza Marilla, Akard,Young Triangle Ferris Plaza Katy Spur Pioneer Cemetery Preston Ridge Trail Preston GreenPreston Ridge Trail Preston Ridge Trail Reunion Campbell Green !( Twin Lakes City ParkSamuell-Beaumont ") Winfrey Point Campbell GreenTwin Lakes Lakewood Preston Ridge Trail Salado CCC Camp Wagging Tail Keller Springs SoPAC Trail Preston Ridge Trail Preston Ridge Trail DowntownDowntown Dallas Dallas Kiowa Preston Ridge Trail 4 TP Hill Arapaho Boat House Kiowa Parkway Arapaho Preston Ridge Trail ")!(Fretz Preston Ridge Trail FretzFretz Preston Ridge Trail Pump Dallas Arboretum Bert Fields Cottonwood Trail Station Bert Fields Cottonwood Trail Hillcrest Sopac Trail Cottonwood White Rock Creek Trail White Rock Lake Cottonwood Trail Fish Tokalon White Rock Creek Trail Cottonwood Trail Hatchery Valley View West Valley View Cottonwood Trail Friendship Jamestown Willie B. Johnson Audelia Anderson Bonner !( !( Spillway Churchill Hamilton Crestline Churchill Willow Square Santa Fe Trail White Rock Lake Glen Meadow Marcus Annex White Rock Greenbelt North Timberleaf !( Marcus Northaven Park & Greenbelt Cottonwood Trail !( Northaven Trail Webb ChapelNorthaven Park & Greenbelt Forest Meadows Marcus Northaven Trail Bekay Service Center (D6) Northaven TrailOrbiter Forest Meadows Crown Northaven Trail Northaven TrailOrbiter White Rock Greenbelt North Royal Northaven Trail Elm Fork Trail Cox Lane Northwood Pagewood White Rock Greenbelt North Peter Pan Lake Highlands TrailLake Highlands Trail Netherland Harry S. Moss Betty Jane Lane Luna Vista Golf Course LakeLake Highlands Highlands North North")!(")Lake Highlands North Betty Jane Lane B.B. Owen Walnut Hill Fair Oaks Watercrest B.B. Owen Northaven Trail Brownwood ")!( Brownwood Walnut Hill Watercrest Walnut Hill McCree Annex Elm Fork Athletic Complex Elm Fork Gun Club Fair Oaks Watercrest McCree East Preston Hollow White Rock Valley SoPAC TrailR.P. Brooks McCree California Crossing City (Paupers) Cemetery Samuell-Garland SOPAC Trail California Crossing Olive ShapiroMuchert Administrative Facility Olive ShapiroFlag Pole Hill L.B. Houston Nature Area Dixon Branch Greenbelt Dixon Branch Greenbelt L.B. Houston Nature Area Overlake Bachman Creek Greenbelt White Rock Lake Norbuck Bel-Aire L.B. 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RayWalford Reverchon Tenison ParkSamuell Golf Grand CourseAsh Creek Greenbelt Trinity Strand Trail Santa Fe Trail !( Trinity River GreenbeltTrinity River Greenbelt Stemmons Griggs Exall Buckner (Samuell) Samuell-Grand") Samuell-East (Farm) Trinity Levee Trail Trinity Levee Trail Griggs !( Trinity River Greenbelt Pike Crockett Samuell Grand Emma Carter Anita Harris PhelpsExall Santa Fe Trail Pointer ParkviewOwenwood Bernal GreenbeltTipton Klyde Warren Central Square !( Everglade") Tipton Nash/Davis Samuell-East (Farm) Trinity River Greenbelt John Carpenter Plaza Santa Fe Trail Everglade Bernal Greenbelt Nash/Davis Shaw AkardJulius Schepps Santa Fe Trail La Reunion Cemetery Benito Juarez District 3 Service Center Bernal Trail Main Street Garden Jaycee Zaragoza ")!( I.C. Harris Service Center !(Jaycee-Zaragoza") Trinity River Greenbelt Belo Garden Fair Park Urban HattieAnita R.Martinez Moore Fitzhugh Medians City Hall Plaza Cullum Boulevard Medians J.J.Craft Parkdale Helen C. Emory Reunion T.G. Terry !( Wahoo Cedar Run Cullum Boulevard Medians Urbandale Eladio R. Martinez Trinity River Greenbelt City Park J.J. Craft Martin LutherMartin King Luther Jr. King Scyene Trail Frances Rizo Stafford City Park !( LawnviewBisbee Parkway Bishop Flores Kessler ParkwayTrinity River Greenbelt Opportunity Cemetery ") Glover Kessler ParkwayKessler Parkway Mildred L. Dunn Larry Johnson Pleasant Mound Cemetery Trinity River Greenbelt !( Scyene Trail Kimble Opportunity ") White Rock Greenbelt South Joey Georgusis Westmount Stevens Golf Course Genaro Oak Cliff Founders Forest Gateway J.P. Hawn Exline") Exline Sand Springs Trinity River Greenbelt !( GenaroWhite Rock Greenbelt SouthGateway Joey Georgusis Stevens Golf Course Lake Cliff !( Butler-Nelson Cemetery Kidd Springs Grover C. Keeton - Golf Pleasant Oaks Joey Georgusis Stevens Golf Course Trinity River Greenbelt ")!(Pleasant Oaks Joey Georgusis Stone ")!( Eloise Lundy Lawrence PlaylotPeary Kidd Springs Santa Fe Trestle Trail Pleasant Oaks Joey Georgusis Eighth & Davis Triangle Great Trinity Forest Heights Garden Moore Rochester RooseveltWhite Rock Greenbelt South Merrifield Cemetery Turner Plaza White Rock Greenbelt South ") Tama UmphressUmphress St. Augustine Arcadia Arcadia Heights Beverly Hills Stemmons Plaza William Blair Jr. !( !( Moss Umphress ArcadiaChalk Hill Trail Dallas Zoo Cadillac Heights William Blair Jr.Great Trinity Forest Devon-Anderson St. Augustine Dallas Zoo St. Augustine Page Ruthmeade Great Trinity Forest Guard Service Center (D2) Trinity Forest Trail Keeneland Escarpment Greenbelt Gannon Dallas Zoo Renner Greenbelt Rain Forest Martin Weiss ") ") Gannon Dallas Zoo Bonnie View Chestnut !( Elmwood Parkway Great Trinity Forest Holcomb Mountain Creek LakeMountain Valley Martin Weiss Martin Weiss Elmwood ParkwayWynnewood Parkway Bitter Creek Mountain Valley Elmwood ParkwayWynnewood Parkway Chalk Hill Trail Herndon Boren- Hilseweck Sargent Cheynne Elmwood Parkway Apache Herndon Cedar Crest Golf CourseJohn C. JohnPhelps C. Phelps Prairie Creek Greenbelt Elmwood Parkway !( Bulova/Homecoming Cemetery Janie C. Turner Pemberton Hill !( Westmoreland Wynnewood John C. Phelps ") Interurban Trail Pemberton Hill Kensington Chalk Hill TrailCoombs Creek Greenbelt Miller South Central Mountain Creek Lake Coombs Creek Greenbelt Beckley Saner Grove Oaks Kiest ")!( Crawford Memorial Beckley Saner Beckley Saner Trail AT&T Deerpath FruitdaleFruitdale Woodland Springs Coombs Creek Greenbelt !( Kiest Kiest Bushman Woodland Springs Ledbetter Escarpment GreenbeltWesthaven !( Seaton Pecan Grove Trinity River Audubon Center Kiestwood Trail Five Mile Creek Greenbelt Five Mile Creek Greenbelt Briar Gate Joppa Preserve Kiest Conservation Area Cedar Crest Trail McCommas Bluff Fireside Mountain Creek Lake Five Mile Creek GreenbeltKiestwood Trail Cummings !( Derek Geter !( Fireside Kiestwood TrailFive Mile Creek Greenbelt Cummings Joppa Preserve Doris Berry Sun Valley Five Mile Creek Trail Prairie Creek Greenbelt Veterans Lizzie Oliver Kleburg Trail Five Mile Creek Greenbelt Mountain Creek Lake Trinity Forest Trail Trinity Horse Trails Trinity Kleberg-Rylie !(Kleberg College I20 Trail Five Mile Creek Greenbelt") Prairie Creek Greenbelt Thurgood") Marshall Sharrock / Niblo !( Glendale Arden Terrace Forest Cliff Bahama Beach Five Mile Creek Greenbelt Great Trinity Forest Thurgood Marshall Glendale Wagon Wheel Park Great Trinity ForestPrairie Creek Greenbelt Blue Bird Great Trinity ForestPrairie Creek Greenbelt Ricketts Branch Greenbelt Miller Family J.J. Lemmon Teagarden Place Twin Falls Singing Hills !( Boulder Ricketts Branch Greenbelt Singing Hills J.J. Lemmon Beckley Heights Runyon Creek Greenbelt Ricketts Branch GreenbeltRunyon Creek Greenbelt Tommie M.") Allen !( Alta Mesa Tommie M. Allen Ricketts Branch Meadowstone Indian Ridge Runyun Creek Trail Emerald Lake Wheatland Wheatland Simonds Lake
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