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It must be strange having the site of a nationally traumatic assassination be a major tourist attraction.

I like the photos! It was completely overcast in San Antonio. Saw nothing of it other than a minute of darkness even though I was in the path of totality. I’m still pissed.

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dallas is a non-fun city, it's purely for business, industry, convention, exposition, seminar and other business purposes.

but i see some tourists-like crowds on the streets.
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Beautiful photos. I've always loved the building with the rocket on top. Not sure when it was built, but it looks like maybe the 50s.
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Beautiful photos. I've always loved the building with the rocket on top. Not sure when it was built, but it looks like maybe the 50s.
Yeah, that one is cool. Wikipedia says it’s from 1954. Was the headquarters for Republic National Bank. Republic Bank’s building in Houston in the 80s was this:

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but i see some tourists-like crowds on the streets.
They were there to see the total solar eclipse.
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Great shots!
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love the night shots
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dallas is a non-fun city, it's purely for business, industry, convention, exposition, seminar and other business purposes.

but i see some tourists-like crowds on the streets.
cedar springs is a nice little gayborhood. had many a fun night at station 4, sue ellens and roundup saloon.

dallas is one of those places that you have to look a bit to find it but there's a lot of stuff worth seeing/doing. deep ellum has a ton of cool shit. bishop arts district and lower greenville are also quite lively neighborhood districts.
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Nice showcase of downtown Dallas. When I visited pre-Covid it felt sleepy down there, but with the potential to really be a vibrant place.
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They were there to see the total solar eclipse.
Yep. From what I read, it was me and about 400,000 other people from all around the world.

We were lucky. Woke up that morning, skies completely greyed over like I'd expect in Portland. The sky started opening up within 1-2 hours of totality.
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