- Dallas Pedestrian Network
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The Dallas Pedestrian Network is a system of grade-separated walkways covering thirty-six city blocks of downtown Dallas, Texas, USA.[1] The system connects buildings, garages and parks through underground tunnels and above-ground skybridges. The network contains an underground city of shops, restaurants and offices during weekday business hours.
Connected to the Dallas Pedestrian Network
Hotels:
- Sheraton Dallas Hotel
- Fairmont Hotel
- Westin City Center Dallas
- Hotel Indigo
- Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown
Office Buildings:
- Comerica Tower
- Chase Tower
- 1700 Pacific
- Bank of America Plaza
- Renaissance Tower
- Fountain Place
- Plaza of the Americas
- Bryan Tower
- KPMG Centre
- Patriot Tower
- Energy Plaza
- Lincoln Plaza
- One Main Place
- Republic Center
Parks
- Cancer Survivors Plaza
- Thanks-Giving Square
Residential Buildings
- Titche-Goettinger Building
- Gables Republic
- 1505 Elm
Other
- First Baptist Church
- Universities Center at Dallas
- Elm Place
- 1600 Pacific Tower
- Tower Petroleum Building
- Corrigan Tower
- Majestic Garage
- Elm Street Garage
- Metropolitan Garage
References
External links
- Most updated and comprehensive website dedicated to the Dallas Tunnels and Overhead Walkways with Maps and Historical Info by Tait Lifto
- Map of Pedestrian System on Google Maps
- Photos of Pedestrian Network
- http://id.erudit.org/revue/uhr/2009/v37/n2/029574ar.pdf "Ultramodern Underground Dallas: Vincent Ponte’s Pedestrian-Way as Systematic Solution to the Declining Downtown" by Charissa N. Terranova
- The Dallas Morning News, "Walking the Underground Tunnel"
Categories:- Buildings and structures in Dallas, Texas
- Underground cities
- Dallas, Texas stubs
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