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![]() The Eagles Concert Tickets 11 15 08 Dallas TX US $450.00 |
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History of Dallas, per Wikipedia
Dallas (pronounced /'dæl?s/) is the third-largest (as
estimated by the United States Census Bureau on 1 July 2006) city in the state
of Texas and the ninth-largest in the United States.[3] Dallas covers 342.5
square miles (887 km²), not including water area, and is the county seat
of Dallas County.[4] As of June 23, 2008, U.S. Census estimates the population
of Dallas at 1,232,940 people.[5]
Dallas is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth
metropolitan area—at over 6.1 million people, it is the fourth-largest
metropolitan area in the United States. It includes areas such as Plano, Lewisville,
and Flowermound.
Dallas is also listed as a gamma world city by the Loughborough University
Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network.[6]
Dallas was founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city on February
1856. Dallas's economy is primarily based on the petroleum industry, telecommunications,
computer technology, banking, and transportation. It is the core of the largest
inland metropolitan area in the United States and lacks any navigable link
to the sea[7]—Dallas's prominence despite this comes from its historical
importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along
numerous railroad lines, and a strong industrial and financial sector.[8]





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