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ASHLEY AND MICHAEL'S WEDDING
December, 2007 in Dallas
Ceremony: Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Reception: Arlington Hall at Lee Park
Venues
- Ceremony: Highland Park Presbyterian Church
- Attractions: Knox - Henderson
- Reception: Arlington Hall at Lee Park
- Attractions: Lakewood Shopping Center
- Hotels: Hilton Anatole
- Attractions: Lower Greenville
- Hotels: Wyndham Garden Hotel - Dallas Park Central
- Attractions: McKinney Avenue District (Uptown)
- Attractions: Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
- Attractions: NorthPark Center
- Attractions: Downtown Dallas
- Attractions: Texas Stadium
- Attractions: Galleria Dallas
- Attractions: Victory Park
- Attractions: Highland Park Village
- Attractions: White Rock Lake Park & Trails
- Attractions: ICE! Exhibit at the Gaylord Texan




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Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
8525 Garland RdDallas, TX, USA
"The Dallas Arboretum at Christmas is amazing, with gorgeous decorations and flowers."
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Downtown Dallas
1717 N Harwood StDallas, TX 75201, US
"Downtown Dallas has something for everyone, including: - Dallas Arts District, 1717 N. Harwood Street: The country's largest urban arts district, anchored by the Dallas Museum of Art. (www.dallasmuseumofart.org) - Sixth Floor Museum, 411 Elm Street: Dedicated to the life, times, death, and legacy of John F. Kennedy. (www.jfk.org) - Dallas World Aquarium, 1801 N. Griffin Street: Otters and penguins and eels, oh my! The Aquarium is fun for all ages. (www.dwazoo.com) - West End Historic District, Market Street at Pacific: A fun pedestrian area full of shops, restaurants, and bars."
Attractions:
Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas PkwyDallas, TX, USA
"One of Dallas's major shopping destinations."
Attractions:
Highland Park Village
"The most upscale shopping center in Dallas (and the country's oldest). The holiday lights are spectacular here and in the surrounding neighborhood of Highland Park, and you can either drive around or take a relaxing horse-drawn carriage ride starting and ending in Highland Park Village (www.threejayscarriages.com). Great restaurants in Highland Park Village include Cafe Pacific (seafood), Patrizio's (Italian), and Mi Cocina (Mexican)."
Attractions:
ICE! Exhibit at the Gaylord Texan
1501 Gaylord TrlGrapevine, TX 76051-1945, US
"The Gaylord Texan resort is decked out in its holiday best in December, and houses the amazing "ICE!" ice sculpture exhibit."
Attractions:
Knox - Henderson
"Knox-Henderson is named for two streets that cross Central Expressway, north of downtown Dallas near the SMU Campus. It's the perfect place to park your car and stroll from shop to shop - everything is within walking distance. On the west side, Knox Street boasts a variety of restaurants (Javier's, Toulouse, Chuy's) as well as unique furniture stores and antique galleries. Anchor stores include Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Smith & Hawken, and Weir's along with a spicy collection of eclectic boutiques. Henderson Street, on the east side of Central, has restaurants (Cuba Libre, Fireside Pies, Hibiscus) and clubs and is known for its own selection of small antique shops and galleries."
Attractions:
Lakewood Shopping Center
1825 Abrams RdDallas, TX 75214, US
"Mike and Anonymous's neighborhood hangout, this area has great restaurants like Kitchen 1924 (upscale Southern), Matt's Rancho Martinez and Cantina Laredo(Mexican), Papou's (Greek), and Scalini's and Angelo's (Italian). Plus, there's a great jazz club (Balcony Club - 214-826-8104), our own winery/wine bar (Times Ten Cellars - 214-824-9463), and lots of eclectic shops."
Attractions:
Lower Greenville
"This section of Greenville Avenue is home to a host of popular, laid-back restaurants and watering holes."
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McKinney Avenue District (Uptown)
"Historic electric trolleys connect the downtown Dallas Arts District with the shops, restaurants, galleries and boutiques of the popular McKinney Avenue. Stop along the way for dinner, shopping and nightlife, or stay aboard for non stop fun. Great restaurants include: - Capital Grille: 214-303-0500 (steak and seafood) - Trulucks: 214-220-2401 (seafood) - Jake's: 214-754-8001 (burgers) - Mi Cocina (469-533-5663) and Taco Diner (214-521-3669) in the West Village (mexican) - Breadwinner's: 214-754-4940 (brunch) Popular and fun bars along McKinney include: - Idle Rich Pub - The Quarter - Republic - Uptown Bar"
Attractions:
NorthPark Center
8687 N Central ExpyDallas, TX, USA
"NorthPark is the premier shopping destination in Dallas."
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Texas Stadium
Texas Stadium"It's ugly, but it's home to the Cowboys until the new state-of-the-art stadium in Arlington is finished in 2009."
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Victory Park
Victory Park LnDallas, TX 75219, US
"Dallas's new "hot spot," Victory Park is home to cool bars like the Ghostbar and Living Room in the W Hotel, great restaurants like Craft, N9NE, Nove, and Kenichi, and about two dozen designer boutiques, plus the House of Blues (featuring great musical acts nightly) and the American Airlines Center (home to the NBA's Mavericks and the NHL's Stars)."
Attractions:
White Rock Lake Park & Trails
"White Rock Lake, Dallas' "urban oasis" has miles of serene shoreline and trails for walking, running, and biking."






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