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motherbeysuniverseeee · 8 months ago
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prettysexy-fine · 21 days ago
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#Repost @theestallion
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I WOKE UP LOOKING THIS GOOD 😛🤠 #BIGGERINTEXAS
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iluvmegantheestallion · 27 days ago
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I woke up looking this 🤠 😛 #Biggerintexas
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oldroadwreaths · 3 years ago
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This is the GIANT 33” version of my staple Cotton & Lamb’s Ear Wreath. Swipe right for size comparison of the normal MEDIUM 17” size. And the cutest, sweetest model ever! 🥰😍 #oldroadwreaths #texas #biggerintexas #cotton #grapevine #lambsear #wreaths #wreathmaking #etsy #etsyshop #etsysellersofinstagram #etsyseller #etsyhandmade #supportsmallbusiness #smallbusiness (at Shafter, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTn94M6FLjG/?utm_medium=tumblr
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texascater · 3 years ago
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Congrats!! #Mrandmr The ceremony was beautiful. The love is beautiful. Enjoy the adventure, it’s the best part. #texascater #texascatering #caterer #cater #houstoncatering #houstoncaterer #barbecue #deviledeggs #brisket #smokedchicken #tastesogood #tasteoftexas #biggerintexas https://www.instagram.com/p/CRKrWQcLaJ4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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george-lanier-realtor · 5 years ago
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        It’s where all of the hustle and bustle is during the day with some of the top Fortune 500 companies headquarter. At night, the sky lights up from not just the skyscrapers, but the plethora of bars and restaurants you have to choose from for your dining pleasure. On any given night you’re sure to find multiple venues for entertainment from local bands to the world renowned artists. You’re sure to have an amazing time.
Downtown Dallas is the Central Business District (CBD) of Dallas, Texas USA, located in the geographic center of the city. The area termed "Downtown" has traditionally been defined as bounded by the downtown freeway loop: bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of I-45 and the southern terminus of US 75 (Central Expressway), on the west by I-35E, on the south by I-30, and on the north by Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway). The square miles, population and density figures in the adjacent table represent the data for this traditional definition.
However, the strong organic growth of Downtown Dallas since the early 2000s and continuing into the present has now resulted in Downtown Dallas, Inc.'s expansion of the term "Downtown" to include the explosive growth occurring immediately north of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in the Victory Park and Uptown/ Turtle Creek Districts as well as past Central Expressway to the east in the Deep Ellum and Bryan Place Districts, past Interstate 30 to the south with the Cedars District, and jumping over Interstate 35E to the west to include the Design District and Lower Oak Lawn. In total there are 15 districts that now form the definition of "Downtown".
"Downtown Dallas" is now viewed as an interconnected grouping of dense and urban center city districts, that while unique in their own right, also share strong urban linkages to each other and collectively participate in their role as Downtown Dallas.
Downtown Dallas achieved notoriety on November 22, 1963, with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Both President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally (who survived) were shot as their motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in what is now the West End Historic District. Part of the former Texas School Book Depository is now the Sixth Floor Museum, with exhibits about Kennedy and the assassination. Nearby is the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial.
The building boom of the 1970s and 1980s produced a distinctive contemporary profile for the downtown skyline influenced by nationally prominent architects. At the same time, the establishment of the West End Historic District in the 1980s preserved a very large group of late 19th century brick warehouses that have been adapted for use as restaurants and shops.
With the construction of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts in the Arts District of Downtown, Dallas will be the only city in the world that has four buildings within one contiguous block designed by four separate and distinguished Pritzker Architecture Prize winners. -wikipedia
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haydenhb · 5 years ago
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A selection of Texas cuisine... Brisket & pulled pork 🐄🐖, mexican lagers 🍻, TexMex enchiladas 🌯, tequila almond croissants 🥐 and 20ft of jerky 🍖. #biggerintexas 🤤 (at Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9VLTlhpn69/?igshid=cdphflrubcfl
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yasmarinacircuit-blog · 7 years ago
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A @ScuderiFerrari on the hunt, in the form of Sebastian #Vettel via @DarrenHeathPhotographer | #F1 #Motorsport #USGP #BiggerInTexas #Haastin #Seb5 #Vettel #ForzaFerrari #PrancingHorse
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katsjourneyblog · 5 years ago
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Many of my foreign friends don't realize the massive size of this one state: TEXAS! Perhaps this illustration will help. #biggerintexas #texas #sizematters #yall #katsjourney https://www.instagram.com/p/B2XBHAnlA_l/?igshid=j7xd2gecyjpa
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ahthelife · 5 years ago
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@annaheustis We have a #visitor #whatdoyouthink it is? It has approx 4”+ wingspan #biggerintexas https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Y6euOhrDP/?igshid=1jyxyxp2zii66
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1michaelken · 5 years ago
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Austin 360 Bridge - If you haven’t been here, take some time to make the short trek to the top of the hill and don’t forget your camera. #ATX #AustinTX #360Bridge #Pennybacker #NikonUnfiltered #photography #austin #bridges #weekendgroove Here's a picture of the Austin 360 (Pennybacker) Bridge in Austin, Texas. If you haven't been there, take some time to make the short trek to the top of the hill and don't forget your camera.
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itswillieg · 5 years ago
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Dang!!!’😳We are visiting family in Texas... Went to the local grocery and look At this- it’s true!!! Things are BIGGER in Texas!! #texas #biggerintexas https://www.instagram.com/p/BzgQV9zJbyn/?igshid=19d9x08oxmwb6
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jeruhmic · 6 years ago
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I can officially confirm - things are in fact, larger in #texas. . . . . . #dallas #dallastexas #gianteye #instagay #gay #eyeball #biggerintexas https://www.instagram.com/p/BxGNbTWJRP1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sefohl5wrhoa
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xherexthere · 6 years ago
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france to texas 😎 #austin #texas #southcongress #atx #atxphotographer #biggerintexas #fujifilm #myfujilove #myfujifilm #ilovetexas https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv7Vl1fARi7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qfspzvbwv3ct
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george-lanier-realtor · 5 years ago
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    One of the most prestigious cities in Texas. Highland Park is bordered on the south, east and west by Dallas and on the north by the city of University Park. Highland Park and University Park together comprise the Park Cities, an enclave of Dallas. 
The land now known as Highland Park was bought in 1889 by a group of investors from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known as the Philadelphia Place Land Association, for an average price of $377 an acre, with a total of $500,000. Henry Exall, an agent, intended to develop the land along Turtle Creek as Philadelphia Place, exclusive housing based on parkland areas in Philadelphia. He laid gravel roads, and dammed Turtle Creek, forming Exall Lake, before the Panic of 1893 brought a blow to his fortunes, halting development. Afterwards, he began a horse breeding farm. In the 1890s, Exall Lake was a common picnic destination for Dallas residents. 
In 1906, John S. Armstrong (the former partner of Thomas Marsalis, the developer of Oak Cliff), sold his meatpacking business and invested his money in a portion of the former Philadelphia Place land, to develop it under the name of Highland Park. He chose this name as it was located on high land that overlooked downtown Dallas. Wilbur David Cook, the landscape designer who had planned Beverly Hills, California, and George E. Kessler, who had previously planned Fair Park and most of downtown Dallas, were hired to design its layout in 1907. Notably, twenty percent of the original land was set aside for parks. A second development in Highland Park was developed in 1910.In 1913, Highland Park petitioned Dallas for annexation, but was refused. The 500 residents voted to incorporate on November 29, 1913, and incorporation was granted in 1915, when its population was 1,100. The first mayor of Highland Park was W. A. Fraser. A third and fourth development were added to the town in 1915 and 1917, respectively. 
In 1919, the city of Dallas sought to annex Highland Park, beginning a lengthy controversy that lasted until 1945. J. W. Bartholow led the fight to resist the annexation. The final major land development occurred in 1924. In 1931, Highland Park Village was constructed, the first shopping center of its kind in the United States. The distinctive Moorish Style ornamental metalwork and lighting in Highland Park Village were created by Potter Art Metal Studios, a 90-year-old custom metalwork company still in existence today.Because of its location near Dallas, Highland Park had, by the early 1930s, developed a moderately large (8,400) population, with a few businesses. Eventually the school districts and newspapers of Highland Park and University Park were combined. In the 1940s, after the failure to annex Highland Park, Dallas began annexing the land surrounding it. Reaching a population high of just under 13,000 in the late 1950s, Highland Park afterwards grew only by building houses on the remaining vacant lots, and by the destruction of old buildings. 
Since 1990, Highland Park has maintained strict zoning ordinances. Known for its quality housing, the town still has many parks running along Turtle Creek and is home to the Dallas Country Club.Highland Park was for many years a sundown town; not until 2003 did an African American buy a house there. Highland Park became somewhat famous in the early 1980s when the popular television show Dallas used to shoot on location there. The 2012 TV series GCB took place in the fictitious "Hillside Park", which is likely a stand-in for Highland Park; however, the residence in the show where the mother of the main character, "Amanda Vaughn", lived is actually located in East Dallas. From the Netflix original show, House of Cards, main character Claire Underwood (played by Robin Wright) grew up in Highland Park. -wikipedia
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anoldcouch · 7 years ago
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True defination of a throw back. This was on of the very 1st group shoots I was ever on. Featuring the #diamondgirls circa 2014. #dallastx What a long way I have come. This is me still trying to figure out my first dslr. Not bad tho Shot with a @nikon #d32 #southernlife #biggerintexas #tbt #ranchlife #horses #bigbluesky #open country #Texas #floridaphotographer #texasmodel #talkstoanimals #spring #babydoll #diamondgirls #outdoorlifestyle #cowgirl #alternativegirl #tattoomodel # (at Dallas, Texas)
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