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The organic food revolution started in 1980, when Whole Foods Market, devoted to all things natural, was founded in Austin. A few blocks from the original, its...more
see the Austin guideAt a modest 6,400 square feet, Waterloo is hardly a megastore, but it's a music lover's dream. A weekly sales chart tells you what the savvy locals...more
see the Austin guideIf Highland Park got Dallas mall culture started, Victory Park took it into the 21st century. This master-planned living and entertainment development, centered...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideThis neighborhood just north of downtown Dallas, which is roughly defined by the route of the McKinney Avenue Trolley, is chockablock with charming older...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideThe anchor of Austin's hippest hood, this pedestrian-friendly strip also offers the city's most eclectic shopping. Coeds and scenesters get decked out at...more
see the Austin guideThis discount accessories store, now the centerpiece of a north Dallas mini-mall of price-slashing retailers, has to be seen to be believed. In one enormous...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideThe evolution of mall culture continues with this landmark, which brought the indoor mall to a new level of luxurious good taste when it was built in the...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideDallas's reputation as a city that shops with near-religious fervor began with this flagship emporium in 1914. The luxury "specialty store" was born in this...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideSince 1941 this premier maker of custom boots and saddles has done business at the corner of Main and Exchange in the Fort Worth Stockyards. At first you think...more
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Dallas's profound contribution to mall culture began with this National Historic Landmark, the first self-contained, sole-proprietorship shopping mall in the...more
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