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Big Town Mall. Highway 80 East at Loop 12. About 30 stores anchored by Montgomery Ward and Moolworth. 327-4541.

Casa Linda Plaza. Garland and Buckler Roads in East Dallas. Large center with a wide variety of shopping. 321-2611.

Collin Creek Mall. 811 North Central Expressway at FM 544. Plano. Houses 160 shops, including Dillard’s, Foley’s, and Sears. 422-1070.

The Corner. 9850 North Central Expressway at Walnut Hill Lane. Restaurants, specialty shops. 361-8337.

The Crescent. 2290 Cedar Springs. Many specialty stores and clothing boutiques. Anchored by Stanley Korshak, a multilevel fine clothing and home furnishings store. 871-8500.

Galleria. l3350 Dallas Parkway at LBJ Freeway. Contains major stores such as Macy’s. Marshall Field’s. Saks Fifth Avenue, and Tiffany’s, and more than 195 specialty stores. 702-7100.

Highland Park Village. Preston Road at Mockingbird. One of Dallas’s oldest and most beautiful boutique-type shopping areas with 50 shops including Chanel and Polo-Ralph Lauren. 559-2740.

Inwood Village. Lovers Lane between Inwood Road and Dallas North Tollway. 50 specialty stores, including Marie Leavell, The Gap. and the Inwood Theatre. 357-3322.

Irving Mall. Belt Line at Highway 183, Irving. Anchored by JCPenney, Sears, Foley’s, and Dillard’s. 869-9793.

Mandalay Canal. Highway 114 at O’Connor Road, Las Colinas. Venetian-style canal area and walkway with approximately 30 specialty shops. 869-9793.

Miracle Mile. Lovers Lane between Douglas and Inwood Road. Restaurants, specialty retail, and couture shops.

NorthPark Center. Northwest Highway at North Central Expressway. Five major stores (Neiman Marcus, Dillard’s, JCPenney. Lord & Taylor, Barneys New York), more than 150 shops, and 17 restaurants. 363-7441.

Old Town. Lovers Lane at Greenville Avenue. Approximately 40 shops, restaurants, and clubs. 934-3603.

Olla Podrida. Coit Road between Forest Lane and LBJ Freeway. 50 specialty stores and arts, crafts, and collectibles.

Preston Center. Preston Road at Northwest Highway. Many specially stores anchored by Foley’s. 890-7777,

Preston Royal. Preston Road and Royal Lane. Restaurants, clothiers, and grocery and drug stores.

Prestonwood Town Center. Belt Line between Preston Road and Dallas Parkway. Contains an ice-skating rink, many places to eat, Neiman Marcus, and other major department stores. 980-4275,

Promenade Center. Coit Road between Arapaho and Belt Line. There are 149 specialty and clothing shops and a variety of restaurants. 238-8668.

quadrangle. 2800 Routh Street. Newly renovated shopping complex includes clothing stores, specialty shops, restaurants, photo galleries, and Theatre Three. 871-0878.

Red Bird Mall. Highway 67 at Camp Wisdom Road. Major stores are JCPenney. Foley’s Sears, and Dillard’s. 296-1491.

Richardson Square Mall. 501 S. Piano at Belt Line. Large assortment of stores, including Dillard’s. Montgomery Ward, and Sears. 783-0117.

Snider Plaza. Hillcrest between Lovers Lane and Mockingbird Lane. Contains 100 specialty stores, boutiques, and restaurants.

Town East Mall. LBJ Freeway between 1-20 and 1-30, Mesquite. About 190 stores including Dillard’s. Foley’s. and Sears. 270-4431.

Travis Walk. 4514 Travis Street. Men’s and women’s clothiers, gift shops, and a variety of restaurants. 521-0626.

Valley View Center. LBJ Freeway at Preston Road. Anchored by Foley’s, Sears, and Dillard’s. More than 160 stores. 661-2424.

West End Marketplace. On Market Street at Munger in the downtown West End Historic District. A festival marketplace filled with novelty shops, restaurants, and bars. 954-4350.

Wynnewood Village Shopping Center. Illinois at South Zang. Community landmark set on 62 landscaped acres with stores and restaurants. Built in 1949. 943-4351.

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