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Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in Texas history or cozy up by the fire, Dallas-Fort Wort

Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in Texas history or cozy up by the fire, Dallas-Fort Worth has you covered.   Oct 20, 2023     [Why the Amtrak Sleeper Car Is the Ultimate Way to Travel Across Texas]( [Why the Amtrak Sleeper Car Is the Ultimate Way to Travel Across Texas]( A veteran of many Sunset Limited trips to Alpine finally indulges in a private room and finds a lot to love. Especially the French toast. [READ STORY](   SPONSORED [The Place to Be for Family Holiday Memories Is Cedar Hill]( [The Place to Be for Family Holiday Memories Is Cedar Hill]( Plan your holiday outings in Historic Downtown for family-friendly events that give the small-town feel here in D/FW. [LEARN MORE](   [History Lives Here. Humanity Lives Here.]( [History Lives Here. Humanity Lives Here.]( The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum offers an educational experience unlike any other, with immersive exhibits featuring stories from monumental Holocaust and human rights events. [VISIT TODAY](   [Your Getaway for Fall-Weather Fun]( [Your Getaway for Fall-Weather Fun]( Romance is in the air—fireside chats, toasted s’mores, lakeside strolls, twinkling lights, outdoor concerts and even Venetian gondola rides. [SEASONAL STAYS](   [Texas Country Reporter Festival—Bigger Than Ever]( [Texas Country Reporter Festival–Bigger Than Ever]( Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 28 and head to downtown Waxahachie featuring artisan vendors, live music, and of course, the TCR crew with Bob & Kelli! [LEARN MORE](   [Pay Homage to Southern Cuisine]( [Pay Homage to Southern Cuisine]( Discover a world of Southern cuisine lovingly curated by celebrity chef Tiffany Derry. Farmers Branch offers destination dining in its latest crown jewel, Roots Southern Table. [MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY!](   Get out and explore the best that Texas and our neighboring states have to offer! For free information from our travel partners, sign up [here](. We hope you enjoyed this message from our partners. See all our [newsletter offerings here](. [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters.   P. O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( | [Manage Preferences](

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