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 Just beyond your Edgemere door, discover the pleasure of the Meyerson Symphony Center, peruse the masterpieces at the Dallas Museum of Art, or experience the excitement of a Cowboys game at Texas Stadium. Edgemere's convenient location in the heart of Dallas makes it easy to enjoy everything the city has to offer.
A sampling of area attractions:
Meyerson Symphony Center - The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center is home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Other regular performers include the Turtle Creek Chorale, the Dallas Wind Symphony and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra.
Northpark Mall - Boasting more than the usual collection of trendy and upscale shops, this North Dallas mall features an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art, including pre-Columbian, primitive and tribal art; prints; paintings; drawings and sculpture.
Biblical Arts Center - The Biblical Arts Center is a non-denominational art museum designed to help people clearly envision the places, events and people of the Bible. Artworks on display from Old Masters to contemporaries range from ancient archaeological artifacts to contemporary spiritual art.
Dallas Zoo - Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is the oldest zoo in the state of Texas. You'll find plenty to explore here, including award-winning natural habitats, educational programs, travel opportunities and more.
Music Hall at Fair Park - Known as home to State Fair of Texas events and the Dallas Summer Musicals series, the Music Hall at Fair Park features striking Spanish Baroque architecture and a seating capacity of 3,420.
Dallas Museum of Art - Located in downtown Dallas, the Museum features world-renowned exhibits, as well as a year-round schedule of programs for adults, children, and families.
Galleria - The Dallas Galleria is home to Nordstrom, Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Versace, MaxMara and nearly 200 more world-class stores. Other attractions include The Westin Galleria Dallas hotel, an ice rink, and numerous restaurants.
Texas Stadium - Built with a 2.5 acre hole in the roof, Texas Stadium is the legendary home of the Dallas Cowboys. When not being used for football games, the stadium also hosts numerous festivals and concerts.
The Ballpark in Arlington - Home of the Texas Rangers, the 49,115 seat open-air ballpark covers more than 270 acres. Other activities available on site include a baseball museum, a children's learning center, a four-story office building within the ballpark, a youth baseball park, a 12-acre lake, and parks and recreation space on the perimeter.
American Airlines Center - Home to the Dallas Stars and the Dallas Mavericks, this is the place to be for signature sporting events, as well as concerts, family shows and other special events.
Preston Center - The Preston Center area in North Dallas is home to about 3 million square feet of office space and 450,000 square feet of eclectic shops and restaurants.
Airports
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
and
Love Field - are both easily accessible from Edgemere, with service to destinations around the world.
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