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Loops of rope on a tank on display at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison, Texas.

The sun sets on the 45-foot-tall, 140-foot-wide Blueprints sculpture at Addison Circle in Addison, Texas.

Mist is illuminated by the morning sun on a branch of Lake Worth at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, Texas.

Downtown Dallas’ 72-story-tall Bank of America Plaza rises into the clear North Texas sky.

Dallas’ 72-story, 921-foot-tall Bank of America Plaza reaches for the North Texas sky.

Detail of a cross on a headstone in Oakland Memorial Park cemetery, Terrell, Texas.

Multi-colored window panes spotted on a building in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood.

Downtown Dallas’ 72-story-tall Bank of America Plaza rises into the clear North Texas sky.

Sculptor Allie Victoria Tennant’s Tejas Warrior guards the entrance to the Hall of State at Fair Park, Dallas.

Artist Pat Johanson’s serpentine sculptures snake and undulate through Leonhardt Lagoon in Dallas’ Fair Park.

The last light of the day illuminates the Dallas skyline.

The Hunt Oil Company headquarters building rises into the clouds over North Texas in Downtown Dallas.

The sun sets on Addison Circle Park in Addison, Texas.

The Dallas skyline rises over the Trinity River bottoms at the far end of the Ronald Kirk Bridge park (formerly the Continental Avenue Bridge) as the sun sets on the city.

A speed limit sign on the eastbound approach to Dallas’ Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

Sun spills through gaps in the wooden walls of a dilapidated barn at Penn Farm, Cedar Hill State Park, Texas.

A panoramic view of the Trinity River floodplain as seen from under Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

Steady traffic streams through the Downtown Dallas’ Woodall Rodgers Freeway as night sets on North Texas.

A tower crane is reflected in the glass façade of a nearby office building in Uptown Dallas.

Water cascades around concrete steps at the Fort Worth Water Gardens.

The port-side engine cowling of a DHC-4 Caribou airplane opened to reveal the Pratt & Whitney R-2000 Twin Wasp nestled inside. This aircraft was in the collection of Addison, Texas' now-defunct Cavanaugh Flight Museum.

The Christmas tree at Klyde Warren Park rises into the night sky over Dallas.

The sun sets on the Trinity River floodplain at the Commerce Street Viaduct in Dallas.

The hood ornament of a 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe in the collection of Addison, Texas’ Cavanaugh Flight Museum.

Architectural detail of Downtown Dallas’s St. Paul Place.

Dallas’ iconic symbol—the 11-foot-tall neon Pegasus atop downtown’s Magnolia Petroleum Building—rises above the neighboring Gulf States Building.

Cattle pens and chutes inside the historic Stockyards Station at the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas.

Detail of a sculpture of a cowboy in Downtown Dallas’ Pioneer Plaza.

The sun sets on the Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and Dallas’ Uptown neighborhood.

The Mosaic and Energy Plaza rise into the sky over Downtown Dallas.

The evening sun illuminates train tracks running through Addison, Texas.

Abstract detail of the exterior architectural design of St. Paul Place, Dallas, Texas.

Detail of the Traveling Man sculpture, found in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood.

Tall grass grows in Klyde Warren Park near the Dallas Arts District’s Museum Tower.

A gold statue of the Buddha in the shrine at the Buddhist Center of Dallas.

A dilapidated wooden fence at Texas’ Cedar Hill State Park’s Penn Farm.

The main arch and cables of Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, reflected in a large puddle in the Trinity River floodplain.

Downtown Dallas’ 72-story-tall Bank of America Plaza is reflected in the windows of the adjacent Texas Club building.

The sun rises over a pond at the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve in Plano, Texas.

A ferris wheel rises into the evening sky at Addison, Texas’ Taste Addison festival.

The morning sun illuminates trees in the Great Trinity Forest in Dallas, Texas.

Dallas’ Museum Tower rises into the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

The late-evening sun illuminates this architectural detail of the I.M. Pei-designed Dallas City Hall.

Architectural detail of Dallas’ Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

Dallas’ iconic symbol—the 11-foot-tall neon Pegasus atop the Magnolia Petroleum Building—rises into the sky over Downtown.

A fallen leaf casts a shadow on the sidewalk in the evening sun at Addison Circle Park, Addison, Texas.

Abstract architectural detail of Dallas’ Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

Trees reach for the sky as the sun begins to set on Addison, Texas’ Bosque Park.

One of the component sentries of sculptor Jaume Plensa‘s La Llarga Nit watches over a stoplight in the Dallas Arts District.

Fort Worth’s tallest residential building—The Tower—rises into the cloudy, rain-laden North Texas sky.

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