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'''Dallas''' is the third-largest city in the state of [[Texas]] and the ninth-largest in the United States. The city covers 385 square miles (997 km²) and is the county seat of [[Dallas County]]. As of July 1, 2006, U.S. Census estimates the city population to be 1,279,910. The city is the main cultural and economic center of the [[Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington]] metropolitan area that according to the March 1, 2007 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau, spans seven counties, had an estimated 2006 population of 6,145,037, and is the 12th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
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'''Dallas''' is a major city in the state of [[Texas]], United States. It is the largest city in the [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]], the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Dallas is known for its historical significance, cultural diversity, and economic influence.


==History==
==History==
Dallas was founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February 1856. The city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, and transportation, and the city is home to the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Located in [[North Texas]] and a major city in the [[American South]], Dallas is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea.
[[File:Cram_Dallas,_Texas_1890_UTA.jpg|thumb|left|Map of Dallas in 1890]]
Dallas was founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February 1856. The city became a major center for the oil and cotton industries due to its strategic location along numerous railroad lines. In the early 20th century, Dallas developed as a strong industrial and financial center, attracting businesses and residents from across the country.
 
One of the most significant events in Dallas's history was the assassination of President [[John F. Kennedy]] on November 22, 1963, in [[Dealey Plaza]]. This event has left a lasting impact on the city and is commemorated at the [[Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
Dallas is the county seat of [[Dallas County]]. Portions of the city extend into neighboring [[Collin County]], [[Denton County]], [[Kaufman County]], and [[Rockwall County]]. The city has a total area of 385.0 square miles (997.1 km²), 342.5 square miles (887.2 km²) of it being land and 42.5 square miles (110.1 km²) of it (11.03%) water. Dallas makes up one-fifth of the much larger urbanized area known as the [[Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex]], in which one quarter of all Texans live.
Dallas is situated in North Texas and is part of the larger [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]]. The city covers an area of approximately 385 square miles and is characterized by its flat, prairie-like terrain. The [[Trinity River]] runs through the city, providing a natural landmark and recreational opportunities.


==Economy==
==Economy==
The economy of Dallas is considered diverse. The city is home to a large number of companies, including 12 Fortune 500 companies. The city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, healthcare and medical research, and transportation and logistics.
Dallas has a diverse economy with key sectors including technology, telecommunications, banking, and energy. The city is home to several Fortune 500 companies and serves as a major business hub in the region. The [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]] is one of the busiest airports in the world, facilitating international trade and travel.
 
==Culture==
[[File:Winspear_Exterior.JPG|thumb|right|The Winspear Opera House in the Dallas Arts District]]
Dallas is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous museums, theaters, and music venues. The [[Dallas Arts District]] is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States, featuring institutions such as the [[Dallas Museum of Art]], the [[Nasher Sculpture Center]], and the [[Winspear Opera House]].


==Demographics==
The city is also known for its contributions to the [[performing arts]], with the [[Dallas Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[Dallas Opera]] being prominent cultural institutions.
As of the census of 2000, there were 1,188,580 people, 451,833 households, and 266,580 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,469.9 people per square mile (1,339.7/km²). There were 484,117 housing units at an average density of 1,413.3/sq mi (545.7/km²).


==Education==
==Education==
Dallas is served by the [[Dallas Independent School District]] (DISD), which operates several schools in the city. The city is also home to a number of private and charter schools. Higher education institutions in the city include the [[University of Texas at Dallas]], [[Southern Methodist University]], and [[Dallas Baptist University]].
[[File:Dallas_Hall_on_the_campus_of_Southern_Methodist_University,_Dallas,_Texas_LCCN2015630915.jpg|thumb|left|Dallas Hall at Southern Methodist University]]
Dallas is home to several higher education institutions, including [[Southern Methodist University]] (SMU), which is a major research university. The city also hosts the [[University of Texas at Dallas]] and several community colleges, providing a wide range of educational opportunities.


==Transportation==
==Sports==
Dallas is served by [[Dallas Area Rapid Transit]] (DART), which operates buses and light rail lines in the city. The city is also served by two major airports, [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]] and [[Dallas Love Field]].
[[File:American_Airlines_Center_August_2015.jpg|thumb|right|American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars]]
 
Dallas has a rich sports culture, with professional teams in all major sports leagues. The [[Dallas Cowboys]] of the [[National Football League]] are one of the most popular and successful teams in the league. The city is also home to the [[Dallas Mavericks]] (NBA), the [[Dallas Stars]] (NHL), and [[FC Dallas]] (MLS).
==Healthcare==
Dallas is home to several hospitals and medical centers, including [[Parkland Memorial Hospital]], [[Baylor University Medical Center]], and [[UT Southwestern Medical Center]].
 
==Culture==
Dallas is known for its rich cultural scene, with numerous museums, art galleries, and performance venues. The city is also home to several professional sports teams, including the [[Dallas Cowboys]] (NFL), [[Dallas Mavericks]] (NBA), and [[Dallas Stars]] (NHL).


==See also==
==Landmarks==
* [[List of people from Dallas]]
[[File:Perot_Museum_of_Nature_and_Science_pano_02.jpg|thumb|left|The Perot Museum of Nature and Science]]
* [[List of cities in Texas]]
Dallas is home to several notable landmarks and attractions. The [[Reunion Tower]] offers panoramic views of the city, while the [[Perot Museum of Nature and Science]] provides interactive exhibits and educational programs. The [[Dallas Zoo]] and the [[Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden]] are popular destinations for families and nature enthusiasts.
* [[Dallas County, Texas]]


==References==
==Events==
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[[File:Big_Tex_2013.jpg|thumb|right|Big Tex at the State Fair of Texas]]
The [[State Fair of Texas]] is held annually in Dallas and is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. The fair features a wide array of attractions, including live music, food, and exhibitions, and is famous for its iconic mascot, [[Big Tex]].


==External links==
==Related pages==
* [http://www.dallascityhall.com/ Official website]
* [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]]
* [[History of Dallas]]
* [[Economy of Dallas]]
* [[Culture of Dallas]]


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Latest revision as of 10:57, 23 March 2025

City in Texas, United States



Dallas is a major city in the state of Texas, United States. It is the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Dallas is known for its historical significance, cultural diversity, and economic influence.

History[edit]

Map of Dallas in 1890

Dallas was founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February 1856. The city became a major center for the oil and cotton industries due to its strategic location along numerous railroad lines. In the early 20th century, Dallas developed as a strong industrial and financial center, attracting businesses and residents from across the country.

One of the most significant events in Dallas's history was the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza. This event has left a lasting impact on the city and is commemorated at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.

Geography[edit]

Dallas is situated in North Texas and is part of the larger Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The city covers an area of approximately 385 square miles and is characterized by its flat, prairie-like terrain. The Trinity River runs through the city, providing a natural landmark and recreational opportunities.

Economy[edit]

Dallas has a diverse economy with key sectors including technology, telecommunications, banking, and energy. The city is home to several Fortune 500 companies and serves as a major business hub in the region. The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, facilitating international trade and travel.

Culture[edit]

The Winspear Opera House in the Dallas Arts District

Dallas is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous museums, theaters, and music venues. The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States, featuring institutions such as the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Winspear Opera House.

The city is also known for its contributions to the performing arts, with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Dallas Opera being prominent cultural institutions.

Education[edit]

Dallas Hall at Southern Methodist University

Dallas is home to several higher education institutions, including Southern Methodist University (SMU), which is a major research university. The city also hosts the University of Texas at Dallas and several community colleges, providing a wide range of educational opportunities.

Sports[edit]

American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars

Dallas has a rich sports culture, with professional teams in all major sports leagues. The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League are one of the most popular and successful teams in the league. The city is also home to the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), the Dallas Stars (NHL), and FC Dallas (MLS).

Landmarks[edit]

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Dallas is home to several notable landmarks and attractions. The Reunion Tower offers panoramic views of the city, while the Perot Museum of Nature and Science provides interactive exhibits and educational programs. The Dallas Zoo and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden are popular destinations for families and nature enthusiasts.

Events[edit]

Big Tex at the State Fair of Texas

The State Fair of Texas is held annually in Dallas and is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. The fair features a wide array of attractions, including live music, food, and exhibitions, and is famous for its iconic mascot, Big Tex.

Related pages[edit]