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There is a skyscraper in downtown Dallas which was designed by the famous Chinese American architect I. M. Pei. And the Dallas city hall was also designed by I. M. Pei.
@@powerfulstrong5673 Man what’s wrong with you and high-rises? Like I said before look it up and you will see that Dallas has a lot of high-rises. You must be blind otherwise you would see that Dallas is one of the top cities in the country when it comes to high-rises. Don’t take my word for it just look it up in Google. It’s easy to do research these days. I’ll only take a little time and effort. You must be doing this on purpose because if you really are paying attention you would see that Dallas has more high-rises than just about any other city in the U.S other than cities like New York and LA. The question here is why am I wasting my time trying to convince you of something that is so obvious? It is a waste of time. Never mind don’t listen to me keep thinking what you will.
Almost 2 hours of Dallas - what a treat! And what a surprise at the final part of the video with night filming - great idea. In the night it looks more lively with the lights, colors and people out. Trully beautiful in the night! Thanks! :)
There was still parts of downtown he didn't cover...the Convention Center, Deep Ellum, the downtown underground tunnels, the other side to the US Reserves (Money) ,etc. It's a full day trip with just downtown. But, yes a beautiful job indeed!
I love your movies! I work in a company where we can turn on the TV. I turn on your channel very often. Now I am watching this walk and I think that you have such beautiful weather and in Poland it is raining, windy and sad outside the window. Thank you for being able to be in all these beautiful places for a while. Be healthy and take care of yourself. Greetings from Poland. Angelika
I was down there last year in February. Super late at night & I had the streets literally to myslef lol. I was cruising & realized it so beautiful & way better than Oklahoma Citys downtown. Im from okc by the way. But yeah I want to go back down there. Dallas is a beautiful area to visit.
@@gentlesoft2186 Downtown Dallas can't even compare to Chicago's. It's not even close. Dallas is on par with Atlanta, but even Atlanta is more urban than Dallas.
Visited two years ago and as a European I was shocked at how few people are walking around, where are the crowds? How do the stores etc survive if there are no people walking around? Beautifully clean city with lots to see.
Most American cities lack density, spread out, aren't very urban, and are car dependent. This is only downtown Dallas which only has about 20 thousand people living in it, the rest of greater Dallas is 383.4 sq mi(993 sq km) of low density suburbs. The majority of Americans also live in suburbs which are unwalkable.
@@powerfulstrong5673 not very likely, it’s just not a dense city, everything is already built far to spread out and is sprawled way too much. This is a major reason why American cities aren’t walkable.
@@blackhole9961 I think most American cities are not walkable is because zoning laws in American cities strictly separate the commercial zones and residential zones, and most American cities were planned as car depending development.
I like when people visited NY or LA and say - i visited and saw USA:) and even can't understand how rich is the country, how many cities are there(each of them is different) and despite cities USA has so many national parks and forests.
@@powerfulstrong5673 Really? If you think there aren’t a lot of high-rises in Dallas it’s because you’re not looking. Look it up in google and you will see that Dallas is near the top of cities in the country in the number of high-rises. In this video you only got to see a small area of downtown. There are a lot of high-rises not shown here. Uptown is not shown at all on the north of downtown. Uptown is the newest part of central Dallas.
I might wanna walk here I've been living in Dallas For 11 Years Very Close To Arlington And Dallas I've walked in Town town in Elm Street Downtown Dallas is so big and amazing I love my City
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has a Lotta nice and beautiful districts including Las Colinas. I think the guy that made this video would walk himself to death if he had to do all the beautiful areas in the metroplex.😂
I also live in Dallas and the streets are pretty much cleared of the usual tourist and the lively sounds of patrons enjoying restaurants, bars, shops and attractions. Thanks a lot covid-19! 😷😷
@Cordell Sánchez are you in downtown Dallas? Is it a weekday or weekend you are talking about? Look at most of this video 1 month ago and streets are empty.
As in other parts of the world the COVID-19 pandemic it is keeping people indoors but it’s still nice to see some people venturing in to the streets of downtown Dallas.
Beautiful Dallas. Lived there for 20 years, sure miss it. Just amazing that the Warren Park is built over a freeway. I think the best skyscraper in all of Texas is the Fountain Place and it's fountains. AMLI has respectfully incorporated some of it's elements in their new apartment building. Thanks for the posting.
I just went to Dallas for the first time. I thought the downtown area looked boring. No people. I need to see people everywhere to feel alive. The reason why there isn’t much going on is that they out all the fun in Arlington. That’s where the ranger, the cowboys stadium are, the six flags and water park.
How in the world did you not go to my building, Fountain Place? You showed it from a distance, but you missed a major attraction. Our fountains are amazing.
what is that blue skyscraper on the left supposed to be? I don't think it ever got built. LOL I understand that right now during covid, it's hard to get into a lot of stuff, but NOTHING about the Sculpture Garden? or the Asian Art Center? or the Meyerson? or the Opera House? or Thanksgiving Square? or Guadalupe Cathedral? or the Farmer's Market? One Arts Plaza? My three favorite views of downtown at night (these are not walking trips). FIRST: 1 - take Central Expy (I45) south. 2 - take exit to Woodall Rodgers. 3 - go up the ramp and veer right. 4 - enjoy the view of downtown on the left and Uptown on the right. SECOND: 5 - (continuing from previous step) take the Pearl St. exit. 6 - right on Pearl. 7 - start trying to find some on street parking (if you turn left on Thomas, there's a garage immediately to the left, but there's a charge, but if you eat at one of the restaurant, they validate). 8 - Anyway, walk to the corner of Pearl and McKinney, look west and view the skyscrapers and residential towers. THIRD: Sylvan Ave Bridge. This is especially good on nights with fireworks, although get there early. It doesn't totally shut down, so you can only park in the median or along the shoulders.
Wow love the red brick. Had no idea this look would be in Texas. Beautiful cityscape!! 🌆❤ Highly considering Dallas for my next move looking for my home base. :)
Why do people always feel they can't comment on Dallas without taking a shot at Houston? True, in the past, Dallas has led the state in urban development, but Houston has caught up it. Add to that there are 3 sports stadiums downtown to Dallas's 1. All the development in East downtown Houston: Avenidas, new condos, etc. And Klyde Warren park doesn't hold a candle to Discovery Green.
@@DS-br1wn Why Houston people always talking about Stadiums downtown? lol Having 3 stadiums downtown doesnt really mean nothing because NOBODY is at thos stadiums everyday. It means nothing. Dallas downtown, Uptown and Deep Ellum is WAY more Urban than Houston. Nothing in Houston compares to Deep Ellum and I mean NOTHING
Just got back from Texas I left June 30th drove 19 hours got there July 1st 8pm took a night to sleep it's absolutely amazing down there the jobs the architecture it's lovely yeah it's hot but 90° and up doesn't bother me unless it was humid and it's nothing like Floridas humidity
You could’ve been one of the first to show the new AT&T Discovery District but for some reason you skipped it and kept walking around the outside area as if avoiding it on purpose. Otherwise you did a good job of showing some parts of downtown Dallas.
Wind Walk Travel Videos ʬ : Didn’t mean to sound critical of the work you’re doing because otherwise you’re doing an excellent job and we appreciate it here in Dallas.
Not many people realize that less than 150 years ago Dallas consisted of a few log cabins and at the most a couple hundred people living in the area. If you compare that to most north eastern cities or European cities you realize that Dallas is a baby compared to the much older cities in Europe, Asia and the northern U.S. Give us another fifty years and let’s see what Dallas looks like. Not saying that Dallas is not a great city today because obviously it is but the future it’s really wide-open for Dallas.
@@imo1933 Are you saying that New York, Boston, Philadelphia and the other big northeastern cities of the United States are less than 150 years old? Those were the American cities I was talking about,
Dallas will never be a world class city. There's no waterfront and it's no access to a significant body of water. Public transportation is lacking. It's generally not walkable. For it to sustain future growth, they will need to build more "lakes" or reservoirs.
That monument in the JFK Memorial Plaza omg what an eye sore and so disgracefully unkempt. Dealey Plaza on the other hand looks like it might be a pleasant place to be for some quiet reflection. Good to see some pedestrians out and about giving the place a bit of energy but overall the downtown area, apart from traffic, seems pretty deserted, which is quite strange for a city of that size. Enjoyed the viewing nonetheless. 👍
We have to give him a break because he’s probably from out of town and the district is new. But yeah I was at the AT&T discovery district last month and it’s a fantastic addition to downtown Dallas.
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Yes I really Njoyed with your videos
Thanks for uploading this video's
Can you do an Uptown or Deep Ellum Dallas
🤗 muito lindo,tudo bonito parabéns .
Which city is better for you, Dallas or Houston??
Anyway i love USA and thanks for this iconic videos.
I wish to go to Texas
I think this is the type of video that people in the distant future would love to watch to learn more about our time.
It's hard to believe that back a couple of hundred years ago most of all this was just dirt and trees; frickin amazing. Nice job.
Well it was Mexican country.
@@eddym5532 And yes before that it was Native American land
@@eddym5532 and thank god it’s not anymore
@@AyoPauze yu may want to rethink that statement there buddyy lol 😂😂
Since you were there tell me more
Dallas have some beautiful skyscrapers. And downtown is clean. I plan to visit the area Spring 2021.
Dallas downtown is pretty small.
I just don't know why there are so small numbers of highrises in Dallas!
I just don't know why there are only a small numbers of highrises in Dallas!
There is a skyscraper in downtown Dallas which was designed by the famous Chinese American architect I. M. Pei. And the Dallas city hall was also designed by I. M. Pei.
It's clean because there's no density.
Wow! Nicest downtown in America! Clean, no tent cities, no hoards of homeless,! Great job Dallas!!!!
I just don't know why there are only a small numbers of highrises in Dallas!
almost no people at all xd ofc there wouldn't be much homeless
@@sethgowen i was only judging by what i see in this video, if its crowded in reality - ok, i am not even from us
@@powerfulstrong5673 Man what’s wrong with you and high-rises? Like I said before look it up and you will see that Dallas has a lot of high-rises. You must be blind otherwise you would see that Dallas is one of the top cities in the country when it comes to high-rises. Don’t take my word for it just look it up in Google. It’s easy to do research these days. I’ll only take a little time and effort. You must be doing this on purpose because if you really are paying attention you would see that Dallas has more high-rises than just about any other city in the U.S other than cities like New York and LA. The question here is why am I wasting my time trying to convince you of something that is so obvious? It is a waste of time. Never mind don’t listen to me keep thinking what you will.
@@MrDariolett It's still not a very large number!
Yeah!! finally, someone does a Dallas walking tour
Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess. ..
The most beautiful video i have ever seen 😍
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
It's a great video, reminded me of my first step to the USA, from Australia, in 2015🤩 Thank you!
Beautiful place, nice tall buildings, so peaceful and very clean. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching!
These quarantine walks are so peaceful. I’m really enjoying them.
Thank you for taking me travel in Dallas,I'm from republic of China
Almost 2 hours of Dallas - what a treat! And what a surprise at the final part of the video with night filming - great idea.
In the night it looks more lively with the lights, colors and people out. Trully beautiful in the night! Thanks! :)
Hi
Yes Dallas is Truly Spectacular. Especially at night 👍🏻
Beautiful video overall
There was still parts of downtown he didn't cover...the Convention Center, Deep Ellum, the downtown underground tunnels, the other side to the US Reserves (Money) ,etc. It's a full day trip with just downtown. But, yes a beautiful job indeed!
@@kirouanemohamedamine7995 Hi
I love your movies! I work in a company where we can turn on the TV. I turn on your channel very often. Now I am watching this walk and I think that you have such beautiful weather and in Poland it is raining, windy and sad outside the window. Thank you for being able to be in all these beautiful places for a while. Be healthy and take care of yourself. Greetings from Poland. Angelika
Nice! Thanks for watching my videos! I'd love to visit Poland someday.
I just moved from Virginia to Texas. Love it here❤
Another great video! Thanks for coming to North Texas!
I was down there last year in February. Super late at night & I had the streets literally to myslef lol. I was cruising & realized it so beautiful & way better than Oklahoma Citys downtown. Im from okc by the way. But yeah I want to go back down there. Dallas is a beautiful area to visit.
Okc is a desert lol
Nice
Chicago downtown is better
Yeah, it's sad to see how dead the downtown OKC is. I think Tulsa has a way better downtown with beautiful architecture in Oklahoma.
@@gentlesoft2186 Downtown Dallas can't even compare to Chicago's. It's not even close. Dallas is on par with Atlanta, but even Atlanta is more urban than Dallas.
Visited two years ago and as a European I was shocked at how few people are walking around, where are the crowds? How do the stores etc survive if there are no people walking around? Beautifully clean city with lots to see.
Most American cities lack density, spread out, aren't very urban, and are car dependent. This is only downtown Dallas which only has about 20 thousand people living in it, the rest of greater Dallas is 383.4 sq mi(993 sq km) of low density suburbs. The majority of Americans also live in suburbs which are unwalkable.
@@blackhole9961 I hope Dallas and the other American cities become more walkable
@@powerfulstrong5673 not very likely, it’s just not a dense city, everything is already built far to spread out and is sprawled way too much. This is a major reason why American cities aren’t walkable.
@@blackhole9961 Only NYC DC Boston San Francisco Philadelphia can be thought of walkable American cities.
@@blackhole9961 I think most American cities are not walkable is because zoning laws in American cities strictly separate the commercial zones and residential zones, and most American cities were planned as car depending development.
My Home Town ! I Miss It... I’ve Been Away For 4 Years. Everything Is Different. Wow😁I’m Hoping To Move Back. Thanks For The Video Great Job👍❤️
Oh how I miss Texas....Thank you for the tour
Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess. ..
Where exactly are you from??
I like when people visited NY or LA and say - i visited and saw USA:) and even can't understand how rich is the country, how many cities are there(each of them is different) and despite cities USA has so many national parks and forests.
I just don't know why there are only a small numbers of highrises in Dallas!
@@powerfulstrong5673
Because Dallas has so much space. It doesn't need high rises at all.
@@FrYLocK41 There should be much more high-rises to make Dallas look like a true big city!
@@powerfulstrong5673
Maybe in the future when space run out.
@@powerfulstrong5673 Really? If you think there aren’t a lot of high-rises in Dallas it’s because you’re not looking. Look it up in google and you will see that Dallas is near the top of cities in the country in the number of high-rises. In this video you only got to see a small area of downtown. There are a lot of high-rises not shown here. Uptown is not shown at all on the north of downtown. Uptown is the newest part of central Dallas.
I might wanna walk here I've been living in Dallas For 11 Years Very Close To Arlington And Dallas I've walked in Town town in Elm Street Downtown Dallas is so big and amazing I love my City
11:21 the most beautiful building in the whole city.
Love this video. It looks like I am in the city. The speed of walking is perfect.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello from Washington State!!😁 Thank you for video!!😁
Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess. ..
So clean and beautiful city 👌😍🤩😍🤩
Las Colinas is a nice area too.
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has a Lotta nice and beautiful districts including Las Colinas. I think the guy that made this video would walk himself to death if he had to do all the beautiful areas in the metroplex.😂
Love your videos! Great quality and you have the perfect sense
Dallas has some very nice parks.
Thank you very very much Wind Walk Travel Videos ʬ!!
Nice video expecially on high definition tv really relaxing, helps to go to fall asleep easier🙂
Thank you! 🙂
I also live in Dallas and the streets are pretty much cleared of the usual tourist and the lively sounds of patrons enjoying restaurants, bars, shops and attractions. Thanks a lot covid-19! 😷😷
@Cordell Sánchez are you in downtown Dallas? Is it a weekday or weekend you are talking about? Look at most of this video 1 month ago and streets are empty.
@Cordell Sánchez I'm so glad to hear it. Happy Holidays and God Bless You.
We Love Texas from Iran 🇺🇲❤️🇮🇷
Would love to see an Atlanta walking tour one of these days! Your videos are among the best on RUclips and really set the standard.
Wow, thank you! I'll add it on my list.
Damn, I thought this was some futuristic city with the thumbnail, but it's my city lol.
Technically in a way Dallas is the most Advanced city in Texas.
Very organized and smart,drivers have respect of road signs and lights,i wish our city Nairobi Kenya can emmulate such order,
اتمنى لك التقدم المستمر بوركت جهودك وفقك الله من كل خير شكراً لجهودك المبذولة لتكوين وطن يحوي الجميع. 💟👍.
I love Texas! Don’t mess with Texas!!
Love Texas
Did you film in victory park & uptown and deep Ellum? Cause they are some of the most important parts of Dallas
OMG the building in your video beginning is where I was working! Cooool
Texas city nice....
This is the busiest downtown in Texas so far.. And it looks more fun
This looks like it was taken on a weekend to me. Every time I'm in Dallas it is more than twice as busy as this.
@@TheOldbsa yeah this was taken in September on a weekend.
Yeah Its always busy when I go
As in other parts of the world the COVID-19 pandemic it is keeping people indoors but it’s still nice to see some people venturing in to the streets of downtown Dallas.
I live about an hour and a half from Dallas...always a nice place to visit.
Very good video!Thanks for sharing!👍👍
I love this city ❤
Beautiful Dallas. Lived there for 20 years, sure miss it. Just amazing that the Warren Park is built over a freeway. I think the best skyscraper in all of Texas is the Fountain Place and it's fountains. AMLI has respectfully incorporated some of it's elements in their new apartment building. Thanks for the posting.
I love Dallas.Been downtown many times.I plan to take my twelve speed racer very early on a sunday morning before traffic and RIDE!!
Very beautiful country n d park is awesome
Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess. .
Great video great information
Great job showing us all the long-horn cows downtown. I wonder how long it took to sculpture them all.
There is no better place as Dallas in the World, How I miss this city!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂 a landlocked suburban sprawl area!!!
neat clean gorgeous place
I just went to Dallas for the first time. I thought the downtown area looked boring. No people. I need to see people everywhere to feel alive. The reason why there isn’t much going on is that they out all the fun in Arlington. That’s where the ranger, the cowboys stadium are, the six flags and water park.
love texas
Joder que hermoso se ve 🇲🇽🥳
Gracias por subir este tipo de contenido.
I am pleasantly surprised!
This video beautiful nice bro👍
Thanks!
How in the world did you not go to my building, Fountain Place? You showed it from a distance, but you missed a major attraction. Our fountains are amazing.
Beautiful city!👏😄
Love my city ❤️ definitely need to move back
Estou em Curitiba no Brasil e obrigado por me levar a Dalllas ❤❤❤
Curitiba looks so nice! I hope to visit it someday.
Great video, the bull herding monument was awesome
I miss home but this helps
Downtown looks very impressive from afar, fo sho!
what is that blue skyscraper on the left supposed to be? I don't think it ever got built. LOL
I understand that right now during covid, it's hard to get into a lot of stuff, but NOTHING about the Sculpture Garden? or the Asian Art Center? or the Meyerson? or the Opera House? or Thanksgiving Square? or Guadalupe Cathedral? or the Farmer's Market? One Arts Plaza?
My three favorite views of downtown at night (these are not walking trips). FIRST: 1 - take Central Expy (I45) south. 2 - take exit to Woodall Rodgers. 3 - go up the ramp and veer right. 4 - enjoy the view of downtown on the left and Uptown on the right. SECOND: 5 - (continuing from previous step) take the Pearl St. exit. 6 - right on Pearl. 7 - start trying to find some on street parking (if you turn left on Thomas, there's a garage immediately to the left, but there's a charge, but if you eat at one of the restaurant, they validate). 8 - Anyway, walk to the corner of Pearl and McKinney, look west and view the skyscrapers and residential towers. THIRD: Sylvan Ave Bridge. This is especially good on nights with fireworks, although get there early. It doesn't totally shut down, so you can only park in the median or along the shoulders.
The blue skyscraper to the left is the AMLI tower, is an apartment tower which is already open
Wow love the red brick. Had no idea this look would be in Texas. Beautiful cityscape!! 🌆❤ Highly considering Dallas for my next move looking for my home base. :)
Приветик со штата Вашингтон Спасибо за видео!!,😁
Downtown Dallas is more pedestrian-friendly and feels more urban than Houston! Dallas also has streetcars and DART trains.
Why do people always feel they can't comment on Dallas without taking a shot at Houston?
True, in the past, Dallas has led the state in urban development, but Houston has caught up it. Add to that there are 3 sports stadiums downtown to Dallas's 1. All the development in East downtown Houston: Avenidas, new condos, etc. And Klyde Warren park doesn't hold a candle to Discovery Green.
@@DS-br1wn Why Houston people always talking about Stadiums downtown? lol Having 3 stadiums downtown doesnt really mean nothing because NOBODY is at thos stadiums everyday. It means nothing.
Dallas downtown, Uptown and Deep Ellum is WAY more Urban than Houston. Nothing in Houston compares to Deep Ellum and I mean NOTHING
@@j.r.6094 ok J.R. Dallas wins. It's like New York or Chicago compared to Houston. 🙄
Just got back from Texas I left June 30th drove 19 hours got there July 1st 8pm took a night to sleep it's absolutely amazing down there the jobs the architecture it's lovely yeah it's hot but 90° and up doesn't bother me unless it was humid and it's nothing like Floridas humidity
You could’ve been one of the first to show the new AT&T Discovery District but for some reason you skipped it and kept walking around the outside area as if avoiding it on purpose. Otherwise you did a good job of showing some parts of downtown Dallas.
Sorry guys, I didn't know about it.
Wind Walk Travel Videos ʬ : Didn’t mean to sound critical of the work you’re doing because otherwise you’re doing an excellent job and we appreciate it here in Dallas.
Very good sharing
Amazing video
Thanks!
Dallas is landlocked, no beaches, mountains, very few tourists, and boring, however its what you make it for yourself
46:44 que precioso gracias por tus videos Texas USA sin palabras 😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks!
Thnkyou
Wowww hopefully someday I would come in dalls Texas soon
WOW!!!
Not many people realize that less than 150 years ago Dallas consisted of a few log cabins and at the most a couple hundred people living in the area. If you compare that to most north eastern cities or European cities you realize that Dallas is a baby compared to the much older cities in Europe, Asia and the northern U.S. Give us another fifty years and let’s see what Dallas looks like. Not saying that Dallas is not a great city today because obviously it is but the future it’s really wide-open for Dallas.
Aris Echevarria:
*Dude, that can be said of the entire United States, Dallas is nothing special in that regard.*
@@imo1933 Are you saying that New York, Boston, Philadelphia and the other big northeastern cities of the United States are less than 150 years old? Those were the American cities I was talking about,
Dallas will never be a world class city. There's no waterfront and it's no access to a significant body of water. Public transportation is lacking. It's generally not walkable. For it to sustain future growth, they will need to build more "lakes" or reservoirs.
I’m from Scotland uk, watched the Dallas soap opera growing up, did they actually film series in the city of Dallas ?
Partially, but the ranch in the show, Southfork Ranch, is in Parker, Texas, by now a suburb of Dallas. They do tours there.
Wow everything is diffrent since i visited in 1917 wow
in Dallas, for some reason, there are more people in the center than in Austin.
Sir Please upload the video Washington DC walking full city please
That monument in the JFK Memorial Plaza omg what an eye sore and so disgracefully unkempt. Dealey Plaza on the other hand looks like it might be a pleasant place to be for some quiet reflection. Good to see some pedestrians out and about giving the place a bit of energy but overall the downtown area, apart from traffic, seems pretty deserted, which is quite strange for a city of that size. Enjoyed the viewing nonetheless. 👍
less congestion, clean. Truthfully, better than San Francisco and LA. Can't see drug addicts or people defecating in public.Thank you.
THANKS FOR THE TOUR! WHAT ARE THE BLUE BUILDINGS
Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess. ...
Where exactly are you from??
I just don't know why there are only a small numbers of highrises in Dallas!
Thanks. Could you make video walking At night Austin Tx ?
Can you do Houston?
Hi, here's my walk in Downtown Houston:
ruclips.net/video/vRHDjXy91oY/видео.html
Dallas downtown and uptown are pretty clean. But there needs to be more high-rises to be built!
I was in downtown just now.
Where are all people? 😢 why Dallas is empty ?
When you came to Dallas?
💯💯💯
I've seen better days 🎵
feels like a huge suburb with a tiny downtown
You basically just described 95% of American cities that aren’t NYC or Chicago.
@@blackhole9961 not really, seattle has a pretty nice downtown even tho the city is very new. philadelphia also has a pretty decent downtown
do anybody know about the D2 subway when it suppose be open up have broke ground yet
@Tr3y5 BigTone so you do not know in the downtown area way the underground station gone be at
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1:37 my time stamp
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You’d think one would go to the ATT square !! But nooooo 🤦🏻♂️
We have to give him a break because he’s probably from out of town and the district is new. But yeah I was at the AT&T discovery district last month and it’s a fantastic addition to downtown Dallas.