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20 Things to Love About Dallas (and 1 1/2 to hate)
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20 Things to Love About Dallas (and 1 1/2 to hate) in Vernon, BC
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20 Things to Love About Dallas (and 1 1/2 to hate) in Vernon, BC
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This experienced travel writer just wants to stay home for awhile. But her husband has a project in Dallas, so she finds herself visiting the city, over and over and over for a year. Determined to make the most of the situation, she decides to find 20 things to love about Dallas. Much more than a list, this well-researched collection of ideas covers dining (from gourmet to unusual). birdwatching, Art, historical districts, hiking, music, jogging routes and one very bad pickle.
Nanci Tangeman has traveled the world and lived on three continents. Her portfolio includes publishing the only English-language cultural newsletter (at the time) in Uzbekistan; writing a restaurant column for Amsterdam's independent newspaper and reporting on luxury travel for a US travel publication for over a decade.
Whether you're relaxing after a tough day of business, or faced with entertaining the family on a hot, humid afternoon, you'll enjoy this quality travel reporting. A unique, if irreverent, tour of the city for you via your electronic reader.
This experienced travel writer just wants to stay home for awhile. But her husband has a project in Dallas, so she finds herself visiting the city, over and over and over for a year. Determined to make the most of the situation, she decides to find 20 things to love about Dallas. Much more than a list, this well-researched collection of ideas covers dining (from gourmet to unusual). birdwatching, Art, historical districts, hiking, music, jogging routes and one very bad pickle.
Nanci Tangeman has traveled the world and lived on three continents. Her portfolio includes publishing the only English-language cultural newsletter (at the time) in Uzbekistan; writing a restaurant column for Amsterdam's independent newspaper and reporting on luxury travel for a US travel publication for over a decade.
Whether you're relaxing after a tough day of business, or faced with entertaining the family on a hot, humid afternoon, you'll enjoy this quality travel reporting. A unique, if irreverent, tour of the city for you via your electronic reader.


















