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Sammons Performance ROSS AVE ALLEN 4 Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre Park Belmont Hotel A3 35E Meyerson Hall Annee Strauss Square AVE VICTORY Symphony 5 Courtyard by Marrio Market Center AA3 KLYDE WARREN PARK Center Dee and TEXAS Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park Nasher Charles 6 Wyly Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown B3 VICTORY HOUSTON ST N Theatre FIELD ST SculptureCenter Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe D2 N DALLAS 75 7 Dallas Marrio City Center D2 PARK MCKINNEY AVE Cathedral BRYAN City Performance Hall D2 FRWY STEMMONS Santuario de 8 Dallas Marrio Suites Market Center Guadalupe ARTS DISTRICTHAWKINS AA1 Crow Collection of Asian Art C2 2 FAIRMOUNT ST 9 Doubletree Hotel Dallas Market Center AA3 Dallas Dallas Black Dance Theatre E1 Perot Museum CANTEGRAL Museum of Art 10 Dream Hotel Dallas (2016) D1 of Nature The Crow Dallas City Hall C4 and Science N LAMAR ST N AKARD CollectionAsian Artof 11 LEONARD Embassy Suites Dallas Market Center AA1 Dallas Farmers Market D4 GOOD LATIMER EXPWY MAGNOLIA FREEMAN SAN JACINTO WOODALL RODGERS FRWY PEARL ST CROCKETT 12 Fairfield Inn and Suites AA3 Dallas Heritage Village E5 HARWOOD N TRINITY House of Blues 13 Fairmont Hotel Dallas C2 Dallas Holocaust Museum B3 GROVES N ST PAUL ST Plaza 14 Dallas Museum of Art C2 LAWS OLIVE ST of the UNION Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas D4 N 13 GRIFFIN Americas Margaret FIELD ST 15 Hilton Anatole Hotel AA2 Dallas Public Library C4 Hunt Hill Latino 7 Cultural FLORENCE Dallas World Aquarium B3 Bridge Center 16 Hilton Garden Inn Dallas Market Center AA2 RECORD N Gilley’s B5 PEARL/ARTS CORBIN AKARD N 17 Hilton Garden Inn Downtown C3 MUNGER HAWKINS House of Blues Dallas B2 DISTRICT 18 Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center BB2 John F. Kennedy Memorial B3 HORD 38 Dallas STATION DEEP 19 Homewood Suites Dallas Downtown B3 World Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas B5 Aquarium BRYAN 20 Homewood Suites Dallas Market Center AA1 WEST END 36 ELLUM Klyde Warren Park C2 HISTORIC STATION 21 Hotel Indigo D3 Latino Cultural Center E2 DISTRICT ROSS AVE SAN JACINTO 22 Hotel ZaZa Dallas C1 PATTERSON FEDERAL ST. PAUL Majestic Theatre D3 East Transfer 23 WEST END West STATION Station Hya Regency Dallas at Reunion A4 Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge A2 Transfer LIVE OAK ST STATION Station Thanks-Giving 24 Hya House - Dallas Uptown A1 McKinney Avenue Trolley C1 3 Square S ST PAUL ST PACIFIC AVE Medieval Times AA3 PEARL EXPWY 25 The Joule, Dallas C3 Sixth Dallas DEEP ELLUM AKARD Majestic CESAR CHAVEZ BLVD Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center D2 Floor Holocaust 6 19 17 Theatre 26 Le Meridien Dallas, the Stoneleigh B1 Museum Museum Rosa Nasher Sculpture Center C2 Parks Plaza STATION 27 The Lorenzo (2016) C5 ELM ST ELM ST Neiman Marcus (Flagship Store) C3 Dealey 28 The Magnolia Hotel C3 Plaza 42 21 75 Old Red Courthouse/Tourist Information Center B3 MAIN ST DOWNTOWN ST AUSTIN 29 NYLO Dallas Southside C5 CE S HARWOOD MAIN ST R One Arts Plaza D1 4 ME Old Red John F. M Belo Neiman Main Street 30 Omni Dallas Hotel B4 O Courthouse/ Kennedy 2 28 25 Perot Museum of Nature and Science B2 C Garden Marcus Garden S HOUSTON ST HOUSTON S Tourist Info. Memorial (Connected to KBHCC via Skybridge) S LAMAR ST Pioneer Plaza B4 S GRIFFIN COMMERCE 31 MARKET Renaissance Dallas Hotel BB2 Plaza of the Americas D2 14 1 32 39 32 RECORD S Residence Inn by Marrio D4 S FIELD Reunion Tower/GeO-Deck A4 JACKSON ERVAY ST JACKSON Dallas Downtown (2016) Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza A3 FAIR PARK 33 Thanks-Giving Square C3 WOOD GOOD-LATIMER EXPWY The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas C1 R E HOTEL WOOD PARK YOUNG ST 34 Rosewood Crescent Hotel C1 Union Station A4 U Union Dallas N Station Public I 23 35 O Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek C1 3 Library Dallas MARKET CENTER DISTRICT 4 REUNION BLVD N YOUNG ST Farmers 36 Sheraton Dallas D3 UNION S HARWOOD QUAKER YOUNG ST Market 20 11 Reunion Tower MARILLA 37 Sheraton Suites Market Center AA3 SOUTHWESTERN GeO-Deck STATION Pioneer Plaza N 38 Springhill Suites by Marrio B2 FARRINGTON MEDICALMEDICAL DISTRICT DISTRICT 30 Dallas Downtown/West End STEMMONS FRWY 1 Dallas City Hall 39 The Statler Hotel (2016) D4 8 S ST PAUL ST BENGAL PARK CRAMPTON 35E 40 W Dallas Victory B1 KEY IRVING BLVD IRVING KENDALL CONANT MACATEE Kay Bailey Hutchison 41 Warwick Melrose Hotel Dallas B1 VALDINA Convention Center Dallas DART D-Link (Free) 42 Westin Dallas Downtown C3 VANTAGE MONITOR 31 18 DART Rail & Stations 16 CANTON S AKARD ST CORSICANA McKinney Ave Trolley (Free) SYLVESTER SPORTS LUCAS 2 Old River Channel Dallas-Oak Cliff Streetcar (Free) 35E ARROYO CADIZ WYCLIFF AVE ROSEWOOD ST LOUIS Trinity Railway Express (TRE) HARRY HINES BLVD HONDO and Station – to Irving, 15 << Dallas Oak Cliff Streetcar >> DFW Airport and Fort Worth WYCLIFF HOUSTON ST VIADUCT CONVENTION DALLAS VEGAS 5 Entertainment districts (in blue) MARKET CENTER STATION 30 DOUGLAS BISHOP ARTS 9 37 CENTER 27 KNIGHT DISTRICT JEFFERSON BLVD VIADUCT 5 MEMORIAL W GRIFFIN TURTLE CREEK BLVD Dallas MARKET12 CENTER BLVD 3 Heritage Medieval Village GANO Times E GRIFFIN Visit us online at VisitDallas.com LINE HI .25 Miles OAK LAWN AVE Gilley's SOUTH SIDE/THE CEDARS or call our info line at 1-800-C-Dallas BLAKENEY AA BB 29 PNO PARKER ROAD Lavon Lake Texas Motor FRISCO Stonebriar Toyota Speedway Centre Mall Stadium Southfork DOWNTOWN Ranch PLANO 1 DALLAS/FORT WORTH AREA MAP LEWISVILLE Vista Ridge Mall NORTH CARROLLTON/ FRANKFORD 78 BUSH SEA LIFE TURNPIKE Aquarium Grapevine Grapevine NPIKE E BUSH TUR KEY 114 Mills ENT GEORG Texas Motor Lake 121 PRESID DART Rail & Stations Speedway LEGOLAND® CARROLLTON GALATYN 170 Discovery Center Cavanaugh PARK TRINITY MILLS Flight Museum Tollways 289 75 Trinity Railway Express (TRE) and Station – to Irving, Addison ARAPAHO Curtis Culwell DFW Airport and Fort Worth 377 COPPELL ADDISON Center 35E Airport CENTER 2 N GRAPEVINE DOWNTOWN Macys RICHARDSON DISTANCE CARROLLTON North Lake Galleria Dallas to Fort Worth: 32 miles Dallas SPRING VALLEY Downtown Dallas to DFW: 20 miles The Galleria SOUTHKE 114 635 Downtown Dallas to Love Field: 6 miles KELLER FARMERS LBJ/CENTRAL BRANCH DOWNTOWN GARLAND 289 FOREST LANE Dallas/Fort Worth ROYAL LANE International 26 Airport WALNUT HILL FOREST/ DOWNTOWN IRVING JUPITER ROWLETT Greenville Avenue LBJ/ GARND NORTH CONVENTION CENTER SKILLMAN WALNUT HILL/DENTON 75 RICHND HILLS BELT LINE 3 BR 97 NorthPark PARK LANE LAKE 287P Center Dallas HIGHLANDS 121 NORTH LAKE LAS COLINAS COLLEYVILLE URBAN CENTER BACHMAN Frontiers of Meadows Children’s 35W COLLEGE Theater 360 Flight Museum Museum LOVERS 635 LANE WATAUGA George Lake Ray Bachman BURBANK W. Bush WHITE ROCK 78 Hubbard Lake DALLAS NORTH (TOLLWAY) Presidential BEDFORD UNIVERSITY Center MOCKINGBIRD Bath House EULESS Irving Mall OF DALLAS INWOOD/ Mockingbird Cultural Center LOVE FIELD Highland Station Lake & Garden District Marine Creek 820 183 35E Park Village Reservoir Dallas Love White Rock Lake 30 Field Airport SOUTHWESTERN Knox-Henderson MEDICAL DISTRICT Dallas American Airlines CENTREPORT/ WEST Dallas Market CITYPLACE/ 26 IRVING UPTOWN Arboretum C.R. Smith Museum DFW AIRPORT IRVING Center MARKET Infomart CENTER Freedman’s HURST Cemetery 10 HURST/ DOWNTOWN IRVING/ Inwood Memorial 4 183 BELL HERITAGE CROSSING Mesquite 635 Lake HALTOM CITY Outlet Center MEDICAL/ Rodeo 12 MARKET DEEP ELLUM AREA OF DETAIL Worth 183 CENTER 199 161 Vilbig COMMERCE FLETCHER Lakes Deep FAIR WASHINGTON RICHLAND DOWNTOWN FLETCHER MCKENZIE Fort Worth Lone Star PARK PACIFIC80 BANK HILLS Design Detailed Map Ellum EXPOSITION Stockyards GRAND FAIR PARK Park District On Other Side STATION DALLAS PARKING N Fair WASHINGTON O Verizon Theatre D Louis Tussaud’s Park Parkdale N 1ST ST R Six Flags at Grand Prairie A E ARLINGTON Palace of Wax & Lake D H 121 KEATING M ESPLANADE IR A FORT Hurricane Harbor Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 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T I Arlington E PENNSYLVANIA T R B I GRAND AVE T C O 287 408 B U N LAWHON C L GRAND PRAIRIE U L L U M.L.KING BLVD RANGER L M GEXA ENERGY 67 U TEXAS Traders KIEST PARK ROW M B Dallas L PAVILION B V DISCOVERY TRUNK L D Village Executive V GARDENS 1ST ST D CARL Airport TREZEVANT 5 Miles Grand Prairie AA PARKING BBPARKING FITZHUGH CC Premium Outlets 35E Commemorative VA MEDICAL FOREST HILL 20 Air Force CENTER Cedar Ridge A B 20 C D E F Preserve 20 G H I J K 6 DUNCANVILLE LEDBETTER POINTS OF INTEREST & ATTRACTIONS (in red) SHOPPING (in black) ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTS (in blue italics) African American Museum AA1 Dallas/Fort Worth Int’l Airport E3 George W.
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