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  2. Dallas Market Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Trade Mart, the second Dallas Market Center building, was designed by Harold Berry, Donald Speck, and Harwell Hamilton Harris and it opened its doors in 1958. The project provided 980,000 square feet (91,000 m 2) of showroom space and cost $12.64 million.

  3. Ride of Silence - Wikipedia

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    Ride of Silence, Berlin, 2015, as the cyclists pass the German Chancellery and Reichstag The Ride of Silence is an annual multi-location, international bicycle ride to commemorate cyclists killed and support those injured while riding on public roads.

  4. Villy Custom - Wikipedia

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    Villy Custom is an American lifestyle brand specializing in a luxury custom fashion designed cruiser bicycles for adults. [1] Based in Dallas, the company was founded and is privately owned by entrepreneur Fleetwood Hicks, a former menswear fashion designer, and health enthusiast, and it was chosen by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the 100 Most Brilliant Business Ideas of 2010. [2]

  5. 8 things to do around Dallas County this week include ... - AOL

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    Enjoy tacos or a ham ball dinner, learn about bike safety, shop for plants, give blood or attend a free community supper this week in Dallas County. 8 things to do around Dallas County this week ...

  6. Northaven Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Northaven Trail is a commuter and recreational bike and hike trail built and maintained by the Dallas Parks and Recreation Department. The trail runs from Valleydale Drive (near Central Expressway) to Monroe Drive with plans to connect to the White Rock Creek Trail and Cottonwood Creek Trail on the east, and Irving’s Campion Trail on the west.

  7. Centurion (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    According to Frank J. Berto, [2] [3] Raleigh Industries of America had been looking at a Japanese source for their Grand Prix model. Raleigh America ordered 2,000 bicycles from Tano and Company of Osaka but their parent company in England, TI-Raleigh, disapproved — concerned that the Tano-built bikes were too well made and would have outsold their own British bikes.