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TO AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER

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TO CONVENTION CENTER

Dealey Plaza

Fallen Deputies Memorial John Neely Bryan Cabin

JFK Memorial

Old Red Museum Sixth Floor MuseumDallas Holocaust Museum Wild Bill’s Western Store R J Mexican Cuisine TGI Friday’s Spaghetti Warehouse Hard Rock Cafe

Dante’s Italian Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse Gator’s Croc-n-RocY.O. Ranch Steakhouse Ellen’s Southern Kitchen Dallas World Aquarium Spring Hill Suites

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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

Sidewalk Sale

Circle G Carriage Rides

Dallas Segway Tours

SHOPPINGKiss Bartique 214-939-10001701 N. Market St.

Sidewalk Sale 1st & 3rd weekends McKinney Ave. & Lamar St. SidewalkSale.com

Wild Bill’s Western Store 214-954-1050311 N. Market St. WildBillsWestern.com

DINING & ENTERTAINMENTCapriotti’s Sandwich Shop 214-740-1110902 Ross Ave. Capriottis.com

Dante’s Italian Eatery 214-760-1988208 N. Market St. DantesItalianEatery.com

Dick’s Last Resort 214-747-00012211 N. Lamar St. DicksLastResort.com

Ellen’s Southern Kitchen 469-206-3339 1718 N. Market St. GritsRule.com

Gator’s Croc ‘n Roc 214-748-0243 1714 N. Market St. GatorsDallas.com

Hard Rock Cafe 469-341-76252211 N. Houston St. HardRock.com

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House of Blues 214-978-25832211 N. Lamar St. HouseOfBlues.com

R J Mexican Cuisine 214-744-1420 1701 N. Market St. RJMexicanCuisine.com

Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse 214-744-1610302 N. Market St. SonnyBryans.com

Spaghetti Warehouse 214-651-84751815 N. Market St. meatballs.com

TGI Friday’s 214-744-29361701 N. Market St. TGIFridays.com

Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse 214-744-3287702 Ross Ave. YORanchSteakhouse.com

Crowne Plaza Hotel

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The West End Association

organization dedicated to the preservation and development of Dallas’ West End Historic District.

The businesses on this map are members of the Association and share in its commitment to keeping the history of Dallas alive and relevant.

Please join us in thanking our Business Hub members and sponsors:

Bananaquit Partners

Corgan Associates

Downtown Dallas, Inc.

ECOM Real Estate

Go Studio

Jackson Shaw Co.

Parking Concepts, Inc.

Platinum Parking

Slingshot, LLC

TLC Schools, Ltd

Tomlinson-Leis Corp.

West End API, Ltd

Kiss Bartique Dick’s Last Resort

Capriotti’s

Circle G Carriage Rides 214-796-6637 Market St. @ Corbin St. CircleGCarriage.com

Dallas Holocaust Museum 214-741-7500 211 N. Record St. DallasHolocaustMuseum.org

Dallas Segway Tours 972-821-9054 (reservations)Departs from 603 Munger Ave. DallasSegwayTours.com

Dallas World Aquarium 214-720.2224

Old Red Museum 214-745-1100100 S. Houston St. OldRed.org

The Sixth Floor Museum 214-747-6660 411 Elm St. jfk.org

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For more shops, restaurants and events in the District, please visit our web site:

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M-F 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sat/Sun 11:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Adults $10.00; Seniors $8.00; Students $8.00

211 N. Record Street | Dallas, TX 75202

DallasHolocaustMuseum.org | 214.741.7500

... THERE IS NO STORY LIKE OURS. When you walk the streets of the West End – buzzing with laughter and spirited conversation from café patios and the foot traffic of well-heeled young professionals – it’s hard to imagine that it was once a home to the Caddo Indians.

In the mid 1800s, a fearless Tennessee lawyer named John Neely Bryan bought their land and opened the first trading post, and Dallas was born.

In July 1872, the railroad came steamrolling into town with the arrival of the Houston & Texas Central Railroad, which created a major crossroads in the Southwest, bringing industry and breathing life into the area.

Manufacturing companies sprung up, and they would later become the defining landscape and architecture of downtown Dallas.

This flurry and groundswell of activity was followed in 1892 by the massive construction of “Old Red,” the first county courthouse – now our own history museum and home to chic, elegant receptions. Not too far away, the first Dallas City Jail was established in 1906, the original bars of which can still be seen on the windows at 705 Ross Avenue.

When you stroll through the West End today, you are in the very heart of the original City of Dallas. Behind every brick lies a story of the pioneers who settled this land and built what we now call “Big D.”

Locally Owned & Operated1718 n market stdallas, tx 75202(469) 206-3339

gritsrule.com

mon-thu 7am - 9pm fri-sat 7am - 10pm

gritsrule

comfort food & drink in the historic west end

311 N. Market St. @ Ross

214-742-4663

RESTAURANTS SHOPPING MUSEUMS

ATTRACTIONS ENTERTAINMENT

Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse702 Ross Avenue @ Market Street

For reservations, call 214-744-3287 or visit yoranchsteakhouse.com

Wild Game Prime Beef Elegant Texas Dining