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Information on facilities available for events.
http://www.arlingtonhallatleepark.com/
1939 building on Turtle Creek Boulevard. Virtual tour, information on afternoon tea, floor plan, history and renovation details, park restoration campaign, events, rental information and conservancy membership.
http://www.belomansion.com/
Event facilities at the Dallas Bar Association's historic headquarters in the Arts District. Floor plan, seating, sample layouts, catering menus, history, wedding details and pictures.
http://www.dallasconventioncenter.com/
Information on the city-owned facility, including floor plans, area information, calendar, services, policies, forms and newsletter.
http://www.thequixoticworld.com/
Space in The Cedars available for parties, events and performances. Pictures, booking information, directions, proprietor profile and area details.
http://www.weisfeldcenter.com/
Neo-Classical Revival church converted into a performing arts and conference center in downtown. Building pictures and history, past events, owner biography and rental contact.
http://www.dallaswomansforum.org/rentals/
Information on renting the Dallas Woman's Forum's 1906 mansion, including services, pictures, FAQs and preferred caterers.
http://www.thefilterbuilding.com/
1920s urban industrial building on White Rock Lake. Rates, floor plan, caterer list, policies, pictures and availability.
http://theroomonmain.com/
Rents the 6,000-square-foot ballroom in downtown's historic Dallas Arts Center. Building information, policies, pricing, preferred vendor list, directions and pictures.
http://www.turnerhouse.org/
1912 modified prairie house operated by the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts. History of the building and group, events, rental information, pictures, membership and news.
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