The United States of Texas was originally part of Mexico, and before 1821 Texas was part of the Governorate of New Spain (the Spanish colony). After Mexico's independence, Texas became part of Mexico's Coahuila-Tejas state. Since the 1820s, a large influx of American immigrants has been in Texas.
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The United States of Texas was originally part of Mexico, and before 1821 Texas was part of the Governorate of New Spain (the Spanish colony). After Mexico's independence, Texas became part of Mexico's Coahuila-Tejas state. Since the 1820s, a large influx of American immigrants has been in Texas.
The most common thing in Dallas Art District is a large street painting in foreign countries. All kinds of paintings seem to inject souls into the building, so that the whole city is vivid. Dallas has a lot of famous net red walls, the most important is in Bishop Arts District, an art district with a strong cultural atmosphere, a bit like Beijing's 798. Bishop Arts District is located in the southwest of downtown Dallas. It takes about ten minutes to drive from the city center. Parking is not particularly convenient. I really can't find a parking space with valet parking. Valet parking (the price is not clear). If you drive by yourself, pay attention to the marking, some sections are prohibited, and some sections can be parked for four hours. There are many very personal and very emotional small shops here, there are many beautiful flower shops, ancient shops, but no photos are allowed... Most of the weather in Dallas is very good, even in winter it is sunny, there are many outdoor cafes and restaurants to sit on, But there are so many outdoors... there are bars, theaters and galleries, but the overall area is not very large. Most of the net red walls of Bishop Arts District are very colorful. If you are tired of shopping, you can take ~. It is recommended here because the United States is really boring...especially if you like to take pictures and travel to Dallas, don't miss this place ~ Bishop Arts District address: 419 N Bishop Ave,Dallas, TX 75208