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Dallas Landmarks — Points of Interest by Autio

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Hospitals, airports, river crossings, historic buildings, memorial sites, stadiums, canals, and cultural districts anchor the physical landscape of Dallas and North Texas.

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United States

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Autio

Description:

Hospitals, airports, river crossings, historic buildings, memorial sites, stadiums, canals, and cultural districts anchor the physical landscape of Dallas and North Texas.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Fort Worth’s Musical Connections

1/2/2026
Fort Worth grew up as a cowboy and cattle city, but alongside the cows and horses a longtime legacy of music evolved as well. Narrated by Michael.

Duration:00:02:47

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Spending a Day in Fort Worth?

1/2/2026
The 12th-largest city in the United States offers plenty of fun, historic, and educational things for you - and your dog - to do. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:42

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Mandalay Canals Gives an Old World Style Sense of Peace

1/2/2026
Inspired by the canals of Venice, these canals are both peaceful and stirring--the perfect gathering spot for those wanting to take a break from workday stress. Narrated by Connie Weber.

Duration:00:02:58

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The Ballparks of Arlington

1/2/2026
The Texas Rangers currently play baseball in Globe Life Field, the third Major League Baseball stadium in Arlington. Narrated by Chris Brinkley.

Duration:00:03:11

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Weird Connection Between 2 Tonys

1/2/2026
There’s no relationship between Tony Romo & Tony Roma's. But there is a connection between Roma's & the Dallas Cowboys! Narrated by WF Strong.

Duration:00:03:45

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JFK Memorial Plaza

1/2/2026
“A place of quiet refuge, of thought and contemplation, separated from the city, but near the sky and earth.” Narrated by Chris Brinkley.

Duration:00:03:00

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Dealey Plaza: JFK’s Last Day

1/2/2026
Two Xs mark the approximate location where the President was shot as he rode in an open limousine down Elm Street. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:46

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The First Hilton Hotel

1/2/2026
This historic building has had many owners, but it’ll always be known as Hilton’s first. Narrated by Chris Brinkley.

Duration:00:02:49

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Texas School Book Depository

1/2/2026
Historical Marker - This historic building served many businesses, but is best known for its role in the Kennedy assassination. Narrated by Ean Leppin.

Duration:00:02:22

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Railroad Gave Life to Mesquite

1/2/2026
Centuries ago Mesquite was an open prairie where indigenous peoples held an annual tournament and trading fair. Narrated by Joy Nash.

Duration:00:02:01

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Trinity River’s First Ferry

1/2/2026
The Trinity River cuts right through Dallas, getting across it was crucial to development of the city. Narrated by Sarah Prather.

Duration:00:02:16

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African American Hamilton Park

1/2/2026
The first African American planned suburban development in the Dallas area. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:45

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“The Grassy Knoll”

1/2/2026
Journalist Merriman Smith, after the JFK assassination, reported seeing Dallas Police run up a grassy knoll. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:01:50

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LBJ Took Oath of Office Here

1/2/2026
Here on the tarmac of Love Field, Lyndon B. Johnson became the 36th President of the United States taking the oath aboard Air Force One. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:18

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Baylor University Medical Center

1/2/2026
From its humble beginnings in a remodeled house, Baylor University Medical Center is now recognized as one the best in the world. Narrated by Sarah Prather.

Duration:00:02:35