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Sports in Dallas, Texas

If you’re looking for a sports town, look no further than Dallas. A team from each of the six major professional sports calls the area home, and residents and visitors enjoy an abundance of exciting collegiate, Olympic and amateur sporting events as well. Febrauary 14, 2010 Cowboys Stadium The NBA brings its brightest stars to Dallas and Cowboys Stadium

February 14, 2010
Cowboys Stadium

 The first NBA All-Star game open to the public tips off on Feb. 14 at Cowboys Stadium. The city of Dallas hosts the NBA All-Star Jam Session presented by Adidas Feb. 11-13 at the Dallas Convention Center, the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam Feb. 12 at American Airlines Center and the NBA All-Star Saturday Night Feb. 13 at American Airlines Center.

Febrauary 6, 2011

Cowboys Stadium The best of the NFL converge on North Texas to determine a world champion in Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011. Events and activities abound during one of the most exciting weeks of the year in the sports world. The city of Dallas is set to host the NFL Experience at the Dallas Convention Center, the NFL Headquarters at the Hilton Anatole, the Media Center at the Sheraton Dallas, the NFC Fan Party at Fair Park and a Kick-Off Concert Series event at the Winspear Opera House.

2018 or 2022

Dallas is among 27 destinations nationwide bidding to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup™. The USA Bid Committee has issued a call to action through a national online promotional campaign designed to collect 500,000 signatures in support of the United States’ selection as host nation for the international tournament. Vote today to help Dallas reach its goal and to demonstrate to FIFA and the world that we are serious about hosting the World Cup. Source: Visit Dallas fan page

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Video city guide Dallas

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Travel Guide Dallas Texas

Dallas with a population of 1,279,910, is the third-largest city in Texas and the 8th-largest in the United States. The city is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex that according to the March 2009 U.S. Census Bureau release, had a population of 6,300,006 as of July 2008. The Dallas/Ft. Worth area is the fourth largest and number one fastest-growing (by population) metropolitan area in the United States.

Dallas is rated as a beta world city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network.

Founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February, 1856, the city’s economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, and transportation; only New York City and Houston are home to more Fortune 500 headquarters in the city limits. Located in North Texas and a major city in the American South/Southwest, Dallas is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea. The city’s prominence despite this comes from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, a strong industrial and financial sector, and its status as a major inland port (due largely to the presence of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest in the world).

Before Texas was claimed in the 18th century as a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain by the Spanish Empire, the Dallas area was inhabited by the Caddo Native Americans. Later, France also claimed the area, but in 1819 the Adams-Onís Treaty made the Red River the northern boundary of New Spain, officially placing Dallas well within Spanish territory. The area remained under Spanish rule until 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain and the area became part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. In 1836, the Republic of Texas broke off from Mexico to become an independent nation. In 1839, four years into the Republic’s existence, Warren Angus Ferris surveyed the area around present-day Dallas. Two years later, John Neely Bryan established a permanent settlement that later became the city of Dallas. The Republic of Texas was then annexed by the United States in 1845 and Dallas County was established the following year. It is uncertain whether the city was named after George Mifflin Dallas, the U.S. Vice President under James Knox Polk.

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