Exposition Park, Dallas Explained

Exposition Park (or Expo Park) is a neighborhood in south Dallas, Texas (USA). Centered along tree-lined Exposition Avenue, the small enclave stretches from the eastern edge of Deep Ellum to the entrance of Fair Park. The area includes Exposition Plaza, a one acre special use park established in 1984 that features an amphitheater and sculpture areas.

Exposition Park is home to several eclectic bars and restaurants, with small businesses and entertainment venues dotting the street-level storefronts. The neighborhood is also widely known as a budding arts district, attracting many artists and creatives who live and work in the area. Several art galleries, artist and photography studios, and creative offices are located within its borders.

August Real Estate Co., a major property owner in the area, has preserved many of the historic buildings and lofts across the neighborhood.

Historic Buildings

Attractions

Businesses

Art Galleries

Art and Photography Studios

Bars and Restaurants

Fitness and Wellness

Hair Salons and Barbershops

Performance Venues

Education

Public schoolsThe Dallas Independent School District assigned the neighborhood to the following schools:

Transportation

Trains

Light Rail

Highways

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-06-21. Whiskeys to Open in the Old Fallout Lounge Space in Expo Park. 2021-06-20. D Magazine. en.