Dallas, Texas
March 13-15, 2009

Discover Dallas

Dallas offers an intriguing mix of Southern hospitality, modern sophistication, cultural diversity, topflight attractions, performing arts, sports teams, restaurants and shopping districts. With a mild year-round climate, Dallas is a perfect setting for the 2008 SWCO Educational Conference and Exposition.

Inspired by Milan, Italy's famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele built in 1867, Galleria Dallas is truly a unique urban marketplace.  More than 200 of the most celebrated shops from around the world along with delectable restaurants and eateries surround an impressive ice rink.  A genuine Dallas experience - world-class shopping at its best!     Galleria Dallas

Dallas Restaurant Guide

Taste sensations seem bigger, bolder and more robust in North Dallas/Addison, where sizzling cuts of tender beef and accompanying sauces are a menu staple. North Dallas/Addison is home to some of Texas's best steak houses as well as a bountiful variety of enclaves catering to demand for Asian, Chinese, Mex /Tex and other cuisines along with plenty of seafood.

Blue Mesa Grill
Chamberlain's Steak and Chop House
Chamberlain's Fish Market
Rio's Fine Mex Tex Restaurant
The Saffron House

Addison Attractions

Opened in October of 1993, The Cavanaugh Flight Museum encompasses nearly 50,000 square feet of display area. The museum is located just outside of Dallas, Texas on the grounds of Addison Airport. The museum offers warbird rides in either the N2S-4 Stearman or the AT-6 Texan. The museum collects, maintains and flies an extensive collection of aircraft while also housing artwork and artifacts spanning the time period from World War I through the Vietnam conflict.
 

For more information visit the Addison Visitors Guide website at:  http://www.addisontexas.net/

 

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September 29, 2008