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Dallas has yachts, carribean food, I think we have dolphins in the Dallas Aquarium, and we don't have the Everglades.
Hmmm I have to check Dallas out. I have friends that lived there and came back to Florida. They said nothing bad about it just said it was a complete change from Florida which I believe.
Miami's skyline is huge because the city don't have enough land to expand.
35 sq mi of land is not alot, Arlington (a suburb of Dallas) has 99 sq mi of land and nearly the same population as Miami.
Miami's skyline is huge because the city don't have enough land to expand.
35 sq mi of land is not alot, Arlington (a suburb of Dallas) has 99 sq mi of land and nearly the same population as Miami.
Trust me, it already extends for miles up the Florida coastline (Miami Beach that is).
Miami's skyline is huge because the city don't have enough land to expand.
35 sq mi of land is not alot, Arlington (a suburb of Dallas) has 99 sq mi of land and nearly the same population as Miami.
Lucky Miami then. Developers in Dallas are not crippled, do they need Miami developers to come show them how it is done?
I didn't forget. After taking everything into consideration, Miami-Dade wins it for me. One of my closest friends lives in Louisville TX outside of Dallas, and she's been giving me grief about coming back to visit her. I'll be there within the next month, but I'll definitely be in Miami for the 4th. Yes!!!!!
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