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Celebrate Earth Day with EarthX Virtual Experience
Travel around the world, diving underwater in the Galapagos and walking with elephants in Africa, without leaving home. Meet National Geographic Explorers, speaking to you live about their adventures.
Dallas City Hall Exhibits Kids’ Nature Photography
Twenty youth photographers from across the City of Dallas have been selected to display their works at a Dallas City Hall exhibit called Outdoor Adventures: The Natural Wonders of a Child from March 3 – 13.
Landscape Architect to Speak on Downtown Parks
Mary Margaret Jones, President and Senior Principal of Hargreaves Jones, an architecture firm responsible for designing downtown Dallas parks such as Carpenter Park and Belo Garden, will deliver a Dallas Architecture Forum lecture at the DMA on Tuesday, February 11th at 7 pm.
Gee, Your House Smells Terrific (But at What Cost?)
We want our homes to smell fresh and inviting. And what better way to get rid of the stink than to get a really good air freshener?
Lions, Leopards, and Rhinos
A Highland Park teen pursued his dream of working with animals by going to a South African wildlife preserve for his first international trip alone. It wouldn’t be his last.
Real Estate Quarterly
Ranch-Selling Specialist Spent Boyhood Days on Family Land
Have you ever wanted an expansive slice of the Old West?
A Tale of Two Hemispheres: Straddling The Equator
Have you ever been where the sun rises at 6:30 a.m. and sets at 6:30 p.m. every single day? Where in July, it never leaves the low 80s?
Farewell Old Monarch
By the time you read this, Highland Park’s historic monarch pecan, known to many as the Big Pecan Tree, may already be gone.
People To Know
People To Know: Christina Rancilio
Christina Rancilio is committed to two things: keeping trees healthy and making sure customers are satisfied.
Take One Final Look at Big Pecan Tree
As a young girl, Patricia Essa Purcell Bagnall would walk with her grandmother on Lakeside Drive to fill jugs with artesian water and listen to tales of the “early days.”