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A-MAX Locations In Dallas
Balch Springs Office (Balch Springs, TX)
Carrollton Office (Carrollton, TX)
Cedar Hill Office (Cedar Hill, TX)
Central Expwy Office (Dallas, TX)
Duncanville Office (Duncanville, TX)
East Grand Office (Dallas, TX)
Garland Rd Office (Dallas, TX)
Grand Prairie Office (Grand Prairie, TX)
Hwy 121 Bus Office (Lewisville, TX)
Illinois Ave Office (Dallas, TX)
Lancaster Office (Lancaster, TX)
Lewisville Office (Lewisville, TX)
Mckinney Office (McKinney, TX)
Mesquite Office (Mesquite, TX)
Northwest Hwy Office (Dallas, TX)
Spring Valley Office (Dallas, TX)
28th Street Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Alta Mere Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Burleson Office (Burleson, TX)
Haltom City Office (Haltom City, TX)
Hemphill Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Jacksboro Hwy Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Lancaster Ave Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Mansfield Hwy Office (Fort Worth, TX)
McCart Ave Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Meadowbrook Office (Fort Worth, TX)
N Main Office (Fort Worth, TX)
Richland Hills Office (N Richland Hills, TX)
Get To Know Dallas
Dallas is the ninth-largest city in the United States and the third-largest in Texas (behind Houston and San Antonio). It is a core hub for transportation, housing the Interstate Highway System and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. Because of so many people coming through and stopping by, Dallas has an overwhelming amount of things to do.
To start, you can take one of the many cultural tours of Dallas. Major historic sites include the Sixth Floor Museum chronicling the legacy of President John F. Kennedy. You can also view more recent history by touring the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
For another look at culture, stop by the Dallas Museum of Art, which includes art from the ancient Mediterranean to contemporary art. If you are looking for a different art form, Reunion Tower is a beautiful Dallas landmark with an observation deck that lets you see the entire city. See all of Dallas from the deck, marveling at the spectacle of the city.
Those who love the outdoors will also find natural attractions. The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens expand over 66 acres of nature, described as one of the most “Breathtaking Gardens in the World” by Architectural Digest. For another type of natural, consider the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, which includes exhibits that show everything from dinosaurs to classic cars.
For an escape from the bustle, take a break at any local parks. Klyde Warren Park is a great selection, which is a stopping point for many cultural and food-based tours.
Of course, we can’t forget to mention AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. You can also catch the Stars and Mavericks at American Airlines Center, making Dallas a major hub for sports fans.