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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jan 17, 2015Explorer
Blazing Zippers wrote:
Thanks to you for getting back. I've passed the info along. This sounds like a good area to put an RV park in?
I'm sorry, but I have to laugh. The area around SMU where the Bush Library is located is the most expensive residential real estate in northern Texas. And quite snobbish about it.
I think I might get a ticket if I tried to tow my trailer through Highland Park or University Park streets. No Trailer Trash wanted or allowed.
I'm not even sure that non-grandfathered mobile homes are allowed within the City of Dallas any longer, much less 'living' in an RV.
DART Rail is how we tend to get around metro Dallas if possible. Unfortunately, the city isn't setup for many attractions close to rail. The walk from the Mockingbird Station to the Bush Library will likely be close to 2/3 of a mile each way. Nice walk if the weather is good.
Parking at an outlying DART station and riding in to the Library is a viable option.
Cedar Hill State Park is a great place. Unfortunately it is the most expensive state park in Texas - at $30 per night for a 50A/W/S site plus a daily $5 per person admission fee. $40 per night for a couple who do not purchase a State Parks Pass.
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