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The city of Dallas, Texas (US) is home to many areas, neighborhoods, and communities. The following is a list of neighborhoods placed within larger areas and sometimes communities.
For clarity, Dallas can be divided into several geographical areas which include macroneighborhoods, i.e., larger geographical sections of territory including many subdivisions or neighborhoods.
Downtown Dallas [1] | ||
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Baylor District | Mixed | |
The Cedars | Mixed | |
Civic Center District | Mixed | |
Dallas Arts District | Mixed | |
Dallas Farmers Market | Mixed | |
Deep Ellum | Mixed | |
Design District | Mixed | |
Main Street District | Mixed | |
Reunion District | Commercial | |
Riverfront District | Mixed | |
South Side | Mixed | |
Thanksgiving Commercial Center | Commercial | |
Uptown | Mixed | |
Victory Park | Mixed | |
West End Historic District | Mixed |
North Dallas | ||
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website Bent Tree | Residential | |
website Bluffview | Residential | |
website Devonshire | Residential | |
website Elm Thicket | Residential | |
website Greenway Parks | Residential | |
Preston Center | Commercial | |
website Preston Hollow | Residential | |
Vickery Meadows | Residential | |
Far North Dallas | ||
website Bent Tree | Residential | |
website Preston Highlands | Residential | |
Timberglen | Residential | |
website Far North Dallas | Residential | |
website Melshire Estates | Residential | |
website Northwood Hills | Residential | |
Platinum Corridor | Commercial |
Northwest Dallas | ||
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Arlington Park | Residential | |
Asian Trade District | Commercial | |
Bachman | Mixed | |
Design District | Mixed | |
Love Field | Residential | |
Midway Hollow | Mixed | |
Shannon Estates | Residential | |
Stemmons Corridor | Commercial |
North Oak Cliff | ||
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website Bishop Arts District | Entertainment | |
website East Kessler Park | Residential | |
Kessler Highlands | Residential | |
website Kessler Park | Residential | |
website Kessler Plaza | Residential | |
Kessler Square | Residential | |
website Kidd Springs | Residential | |
website Kings Highway Conservation District | Residential | |
website L.O. Daniel | Residential | |
website Stevens Park Estates | Residential | |
website Stevens Park Village | Residential | |
website West Kessler | Residential | |
website Winnetka Heights | Residential | |
Oak Cliff | ||
Arcadia Park | Residential | |
Beckley Club Estates | Residential | |
website Elmwood | Residential | |
Lake Cliff | Residential | |
Tenth Street Freedman's Town | Residential | |
Wynnewood | Residential | |
Redbird | ||
Elderwoods/Elderoaks | Residential | |
Glenn Oaks | Residential | |
Wynnewood Hills | Residential | |
Western Park | Residential |
Oak Lawn | ||
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Cityplace | Mixed | |
Uptown | Mixed | |
website International Center | Commercial | |
LoMac | Commercial | |
Knox Park | Mixed | |
website Perry Heights | Residential | |
State Thomas | Residential | |
website Turtle Creek | Mixed | |
website Oak Lawn | Mixed | |
website Victory Park | Mixed | |
website West Village | Mixed |
Southeast Dallas | ||
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Arnold's Station | Residential | |
Buckner Park | Residential | |
Cedar Run | Residential | |
El Barrio (Little Mexico) | Residential | |
Elam | Residential | |
Fireside | Residential | |
Kleberg | Residential | |
Lake June | Residential | |
Parkdale | Residential | |
Pemberton Hill | Residential | |
Piedmont | Residential | |
Pleasant Grove | Residential | |
Pleasant Hills | Residential | |
Pleasant Mound | Residential | |
Riverway Estates/Bruton Terrace | Residential | |
Rylie | Residential | |
Seagoville/Dallas | Residential | |
Scyene | Residential | |
Spruce Square | Residential | |
Urbandale | Residential | |
Woodland Springs | Residential |
Far South Dallas | ||
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Bonton | Residential | |
Dixon Circle | Residential | |
Highland Hills | Residential |
South Central Dallas | ||
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Cedar Crest | Residential | |
Skyline Heights | Residential |
Old South Dallas/Fair Park | ||
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Exposition Park | Mixed | |
Fair Park | Entertainment | |
Mill City | Residential | |
Owenwood | Residential | |
Jubilee Park | Residential | |
Dolphin Heights | Residential | |
Wheatley Place | Residential | |
Monterey Gardens | Residential\ | |
Edgewood (see South Boulevard/Park Row) | Residential | |
South Boulevard/Park Row | Residential | |
Magnolia Park | Residential | |
Alta Park | Residential |
West Dallas | ||
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Eagle Ford | Residential | |
website Greenleaf Village | Residential | |
La Bajada | Residential | |
La L'aceate | Residential | |
La Loma | Residential | |
Lake West | Residential | |
Ledbetter Gardens | Residential | |
Los Altos | Residential | |
Muncie | Residential | |
Western Heights | Residential | |
Westmoreland Heights | Residential | |
Trinity Grove | Residential |
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Dallas is a city in Texas, United States.
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