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Interesting facts about Dallas

 





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The county seat of Dallas, Texas, situated in the second-largest city in the state. Out of the nearby prairie, the Dallas skyscraper rises dramatically.

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The Dallas Convention Center

A conference center in the Convention Center District in downtown Dallas, Texas is called the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Designer George Dahl created the "Dallas Memorial Auditorium" in 1957 as a stand-alone multipurpose facility.

The population of Dallas

After World War II, Dallas saw a period of unprecedented development that led to the city's population tripling by 1970. Black people make up around 25% of the city's population, and Hispanic people make up about 42%; other ethnic groups include people with Asian, European, and Native American ancestry.

The Dallas Cotton Exchange

By the late 19th century, Dallas was the largest inland cotton market in the United States. Dallas developed into a significant center for the cotton trade in the 1870s. Founded in 1907, the Dallas Cotton Exchange is now one of the biggest cotton exchanges in the world.

Dallas Oil Fields

Dallas received a large portion of its early income from nearby oil fields as well. Oil became the city's main source of income with the 1930s discovery of the East Texas oil reserves. 

Dallas banking and financial hub

The city serves as a well-liked convention destination, a crucial hub for the distribution of commercial motion films, and the main hub for Southwest publishing, printing, and advertising.

The Dallas Public Library

The downtown main library facility and 15 satellite locations make up the Dallas Public Library System. The SMU library has a number of special collections, including the Bridwell Library in the Perkins School of Theology, the Petroleum Library in the Science Information Center, and the Everett De Golyer Library of Western Americana.

The Museum of Fine Arts

Along the Woodall Rodgers Freeway between St. Paul and Harwood in the Arts District in downtown Dallas, Texas, is where you'll find the Dallas Museum of Art. The museum relocated to the Arts District in the 1970s, leaving Fair Park where it had been.

The Winspear Opera House

The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center is a modern take on the traditional "horseshoe"-shaped opera house. It was designed primarily for opera and musical theatre performances, and it has stages that can accommodate ballet and other forms of dance.

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