Florian Stollmayer’s Quick Guide to the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex
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I am very glad that you have found your way to this book, which is a Quick Guide for visiting and relocating to the Dallas & Fort Worth area. The purpose of this book is to give visitors or people who are relocating to the DFW Metroplex area a closer look to Top Sights and Fun things to do from an Insider perspective.
Florian Stollmayer
Florian Stollmayer is a Musical Artist who is an Operatic Tenor, Classical Guitarist, and Pianist. He's currently working on his College degree in Music Performance. He's also a Musical Culture Spokesperson, who teaches enthusiasts about music history. Florian is a native German from Bavaria and a permanent resident of the United States. He has put together a simple guide for those who are traveling to the Oktoberfest for the first time. He has put together a simple guide for those who are traveling to the Oktoberfest for the first time. Many of his American friends and associates have always brought up questions about: German culture, the Oktoberfest, castles, and the language. Therefore, Florian decided to write a simple book with some basic information that would be helpful to those who plan to travel to the Oktoberfest soon or in the future.
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Florian Stollmayer’s Quick Guide to the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex - Florian Stollmayer
Florian Stollmayer
c/o Permission to use Publication
1800 S. Loop 288
Suite 396 # 113
Denton, Texas 76205
(940) 441-7534
Publisher Florian Stollmayer
Co Author Vonne Washington
Creative Art Director & Editor Vonne Washington
About the Author
Florian Stollmayer is a Classical Lyric Tenor, Guitarist, Pianist,
Cultural Music Spokesperson and the author of the book:
Florian Stollmayer’s Quick Guide to the Oktoberfest
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Fans can keep up with Florian by visiting:
FlorianStollmayer.com and Youtube.com/FlorianStollmayermusic
Table of Contents
Foreword
The Lone Star Flag History
Texas Economy
Top 15 Songs about Texas
Famous Celebritiesborn in Texas
Movies and TV shows about Texas
Food
Top Sites to Visit
Tours at the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, Texas
Extreme Events in the Dallas – FW Metroplex area
Country Life Experience
Fairs, Festivals and Events
Zoo
Local Rodeos
Texas Sculpture Garden in Frisco, Texas
Texas Motor Speedway
Shooting Ranges in North Texas
Texas fashion – Western wear
Newspapers in the D/FW area
Universities in the Dallas – FW metroplex
Local Sports Teams
Conclusion
Foreword
Dear Reader,
I am very glad that you have found your way to this book, which is a Quick Guide for visiting and relocating to the Dallas & Fort Worth area. The purpose of this book is to give visitors or people who are relocating to the DFW Metroplex area a closer look to Top Sights and Fun things to do from an Insider perspective.
I relocated from Southern California to the DFW Metroplex in 2014. When I talked to friends and associates from the L.A. area they always wanted to know what it is like living in the DFW Metroplex. To my surprise many still thought that everyone rode horses, carried pistols, and that JFK met his early demise here. However, my perception of the DFW Metroplex is entirely different from someone who has never visited this area. Therefore, I sought out to write a book about the Dallas area that could help those who are visiting and/or relocating to this area to learn from an insider's perspective about fun things to do, great restaurants, and little bit about the culture here in North Texas. There is so much to do in this area. Dallas is filled with: culture, creative arts, people, beautiful architecture, and excitement.
I hope you will find this book very helpful while planning your trip or big move to Texas. Once you visit you'll find many hidden gems and places that you will enjoy.
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Before you start your journey you must have information on the Toll Roads.
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The great thing about Texas is your toll tag is great for every city in Texas. If you drive from Dallas to Houston your one toll tag will work. It works all over Texas. You can also contact NTTA.org to verify the information. Once you arrive in the state of Texas you will notice there are many toll roads. These toll roads can save you a lot of time if the traffic is bad. In many ways, it can help you get to your destination much faster.
However, there is a fee. If you don't have a toll pass what I've personally learned is that the cost is more expensive, because they will send you a bill in the mail. It usually has some sort of processing fee. The traffic in the Dallas/Fort Worth area is almost as congested as it is in Los Angeles. You will save money and time if you get a toll tag. If you're not using the toll way all the time they offer a prepaid option where you can start with $20. There are some places such as Albertsons grocery stores, who sell the NTTA toll tags. There are also some local places where you can go inside and pay your bill such as Ace check cashing centers. However, it's easiest to simply contact the toll tag office and ask them any questions that you might have. Before you visit or relocate here you can at least drive on the road with assurance in knowing how the Texas toll roads work.
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Here is their information:
NTTA Customer Service
Dallas Location
39025 LBJ Service Road
(Northwest corner of I-20 and I-35E Located inside the DPS Office
Dallas, TX 75232
972-818-NTTA (6882)
Hours of Operation
Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri 8 am – 5 pm
Tues 8 am – 6 pm
Sat & Sun closed
https://www.ntta.org
The Lone Star
History
The flag of Texas is the official flag of the