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Death of Dallas
With the move of the Cotton Bowl out of Dallas, Fair Park's pulse just got fainter.
The run down, step-child part of Dallas is what it is, but why didn’t the people do a little more to keep one of its cash cows.
I doubt the money made during the Texas fair/Red River Shootout/Cotton Bowl actually stayed in downtown Dallas, where some of it should have gone, so who's to blame?
The Red River Shootout is next.
That stadium is ancient, and with the new darling of Jerry Jones and Arlington, the Cowboys stadium is going to pull in a lot of revenue for that district/town.
Dallas needed it.
I don't think the average person goes to downtown Dallas unless they live there, or they are up to no good.
I was last down there for a concert in 2005 and I doubt it’s changed very much.
I've heard stories of how it used to be. It seems like everything is moving out of Dallas. Overcrowding is part of it.
But, if only the people would have renovated or rebuilt they wouldn’t be facing any problem. High school football playoffs barely even feature the stadium.
Every big game is at Texas Stadium in Irving.
Thank Jerry Jones.
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