• Dallas, Texas
    Dallas, Texas
    The ninth-largest city and part of the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the nation, Dallas covers approximately 343 square miles and has a population of 1,299,543. This ultra modern and sophisticated city, as shown in this beautiful skyline photo of Downtown Dallas by Justin Terveen, attracts worldwide travelers, making the area the No. 1 visitor and leisure destination in Texas.
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  • DeSoto, Texas
    DeSoto, Texas
    DeSoto is a progressive community of nearly 50,000 with a small-town feeling, rich in diversity and the cultural arts. Located in the “Best Southwest” - the southwest corner of Dallas County - DeSoto offers quality, affordable housing, friendly neighborhoods, high-performing schools, updated parks, restaurants and shopping.
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    Addison continues to be a bustling town, alive with entrepreneurial spirit and a robust economy. Structured as a compact urban center, it incorporates a unique combination of approximately 11 million square feet of towering office buildings, a general aviation airport, upscale shopping, 22 hotels and more than 170 restaurants.
  • Allen, Texas
    Allen, Texas
    Makes you want to stay! Plan your next escape to award-winning Allen, Texas. Our small town feel with big city style placed us in Money Magazine’s Top 20 Best Places to Live and Forbes.com’s Top 25 Best Places to Relocate. Whether it’s for a weekend or more, when you chose Allen – you’ll want to stay!
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  • Lewisville, Texas
    Lewisville, Texas
    Lewisville strikes a dynamic balance between small-town charm and big city amenities. Hugging the southern shore of scenic Lewisville Lake, Lewisville’s prime location 10 minutes from DFW Airport allows attendees to make the best use of their conference travel time. For those driving into the area, Lewisville is easy to find along the corridors of two major highways.
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  • Richardson, Texas
    Richardson, Texas
    Richardson has found its place as a unique and sophisticated suburb featuring award winning family festivals, nationally ranked championship golf courses, 30 beautiful parks, more than 40 miles of hike and bike trails and our cultural gem, the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. Known nationally as the Telecom Corridor® and home to more than 500 high-tech and telecommunications companies, Richardson offers small-town customer service and warm Texas hospitality!
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