Dallas/Fort Worth Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 68) northeast visitdallas-fortworth.com regional communities from famous courses, Bridlewood, Lake Park, The Tribute with a Scottish theme, and the diverse Coyote Ridge. Lewisville also has a symphony, an outdoor summer concert series, and an art league. Lewisville boasts award-winning schools, safe, quiet neighborhoods, many well-maintained city parks, and of course, a tempting number of fine restaurants. Lewisville is also home to Vista Ridge Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in North Texas and a veritable shopper’s paradise. Whether your travel plans call for rest or play, Lewisville’s amenities ensure your stay will be a most enjoyable and memorable one. Come visit the growing and inviting community of Lewisville, cresting the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth. Mall & Bass Pro Outdoor World – 4 miles. www.hiexpress.com/lewisvilletx. Performing Arts in McKinney For more information on Lewisville, write the Lewisville Convention & Visitors Bureau, 606 West Main St., Lewisville, or call (972) 219-3713 or 1-800-657-9571. www.visitlewisville.com. McKINNEY Where to stay: Holiday Inn Express, 780 E. Vista Ridge Mall Drive, Lewisville, (972) 549-8000. Free hot breakfast, outdoor pool. 90 rooms with high-speed Internet, refrigerator & microwave. Vista Ridge Mall, 2 blocks, DFW Airport, 8 miles; Grapevine Mills Unique by nature, McKinney, located just 30 miles north of Dallas, boasts a rich history, unparalleled boutique shopping, dining and entertainment options that offer the perfect getaway. Explore the thriving historic downtown as well as the newest in shopping experiences. Festive seasonal events— Forever Free, the Ice Cream Crank-Off, Round-up on the Range, and Dickens of a Christmas offer entertainment for the entire family. Live performances at the McKinney Performing Arts Center, in the restored historic Collin County Courthouse, provide the cornerstone for performing and visual arts. Unearth a treasure at one of the largest flea markets in North Texas, Third Monday Trade Days. Experience 1900 McKinney in the HeardCraig House, become part of history during Chestnut Square Historic Village living history events, or tour the Collin County History Museum, Farm Museum and Pecan Grove Cemetery. The Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary brings people and nature together to discover and experience our environment. Recreation comes naturally in McKinney. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy baseball, softball, soccer, or golf. McKinney offers visitors a oneof-a-kind opportunity to experience smalltown charm and cosmopolitan variety. Plan your next trip to McKinney at www.visitmckinney.com or contact McKinney Tourism Services, 1-888-649-8499 or (214) 544-1407. 68 dallas/fort worth area tourism council 2008 official visitors guide http://visitdallas-fortworth.com http://www.hiexpress.com/lewisvilletx http://www.visitlewisville.com http://www.visitmckinney.com http://www.visitmckinney.com http://www.visitmckinney.com
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