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TOOLS CONTENTS: WILD TEXAS For you nature buffs who can spend a few extra days in Texas exploring before or after the conference, this site bills itself as "your guide to Texas parks, nature, travel & outdoor recreation." http://www.wildtexas.com/index.php Check out the Wild Texas search engine, too. http://www.wildtexas.com/search.php A word of caution . . . when you click on the Parks link and select the Dallas/Fort Worth area, be sure to have your big ol' Texas map handy. The search radius is a whopping 200 miles. Just a stretch of the legs for Texas natives, I'm sure, but a bit far for those of us from smaller states. http://www.wildtexas.com/parks/index.php Not sure what where to shop, eat or play in Dallas in the few minutes you can spare from the conference? Find Dallas area business sites by subject or use the search engine. Or link to similar searches for other Texas cities, like Forth Worth. http://www.thedallassearch.com/ Don't know what to do in the Dallas/Fort Worth area? GuideLive brings you events by calendar and type, as well as lots of information about arts, attractions, restaurants and music and nightclubs. If you are really bored, there's even a movie listing. Go through Citysearch, http://www.citysearch.com or directly to GuideLive: For the best of Dallas, peruse the Top 100 Attractions and Top 100 Restaurants, Best Night Spots, A Treasure Trove of Museums and Drink it Down ("Where to go for a beverage or a bite" in downtown Dallas) in the site's Visitor's Guide. http://www.guidelive.com/section/hotels_visitors/
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