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A short list of activities to do when you are at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting in Dallas, Texas.

From Friday September 23 through Sunday September 25, the 12th Annual Association of VA Hematology and Oncology Meeting will be held in Dallas, Texas. Not sure what to do outside the meeting? Depending on the type of traveler you are, here is a short list of activities to help you decide.

1. Spend Less, Do More

Just because you’re on a trip doesn’t mean you have to burn a hole in your wallet to enjoy it! If you’re looking to absorb some culture, the Dallas Museum of Art has exhibits and collections from 18th century Rome to modern Texas. If you explore the Dallas Farmers Market, you’ll easily find yourself enthralled by local and specialty produce and cooking demonstrations. But if you can’t resist shopping, pay a visit to the Neiman Marcus flagship store, built in 1914. There are multiple other activities to participate in and around the city for little-to-no cost. Find a list of 50 free things you can do in Dallas here: https://www.tourtexas.com/destinations/50-free-things-to-do-in-Dallas.

2. Eat Away

To get to know a place, you have to immerse yourself in the food. Dallas has no shortage of flavors you can experience. Rich with cultural influences from all over the globe, the variety of cuisines in this city will not disappoint you. In Dallas, traditional Tex-Mex enchiladas, Deep South chicken-fried steak, authentic Vietnamese Pho, and so much more are within reach. Those are just some of the must-have foods to try in Dallas during your trip. Thrillist.com has the entire list of them at https://www.thrillist.com/eat/dallas/the-50-best-things-to-eat-in-dallas.

3. Be One With Nature

Being at peace with nature can be a great break from the busy buzz of the meeting. If enjoying the great outdoors is more your speed, Dallas Park & Recreation offers various features and amenities, such as White Rock Lake, which has 1,015 acres to enjoy. If you’re interested in learning about wildlife and botanical collections, the Texas Discovery Gardens has everything you’re looking for. With 125 miles of trail and 23,242 acres of developed and underdeveloped parkland, there is always someplace in Dallas for you to unwind. For more information on Dallas Park & Recreation, visit http://dallasparks.org.

For additional ways to enjoy Dallas, visit http://www.visitdallas.com.

See you at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting!

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A short list of activities to do when you are at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting in Dallas, Texas.
A short list of activities to do when you are at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting in Dallas, Texas.

From Friday September 23 through Sunday September 25, the 12th Annual Association of VA Hematology and Oncology Meeting will be held in Dallas, Texas. Not sure what to do outside the meeting? Depending on the type of traveler you are, here is a short list of activities to help you decide.

1. Spend Less, Do More

Just because you’re on a trip doesn’t mean you have to burn a hole in your wallet to enjoy it! If you’re looking to absorb some culture, the Dallas Museum of Art has exhibits and collections from 18th century Rome to modern Texas. If you explore the Dallas Farmers Market, you’ll easily find yourself enthralled by local and specialty produce and cooking demonstrations. But if you can’t resist shopping, pay a visit to the Neiman Marcus flagship store, built in 1914. There are multiple other activities to participate in and around the city for little-to-no cost. Find a list of 50 free things you can do in Dallas here: https://www.tourtexas.com/destinations/50-free-things-to-do-in-Dallas.

2. Eat Away

To get to know a place, you have to immerse yourself in the food. Dallas has no shortage of flavors you can experience. Rich with cultural influences from all over the globe, the variety of cuisines in this city will not disappoint you. In Dallas, traditional Tex-Mex enchiladas, Deep South chicken-fried steak, authentic Vietnamese Pho, and so much more are within reach. Those are just some of the must-have foods to try in Dallas during your trip. Thrillist.com has the entire list of them at https://www.thrillist.com/eat/dallas/the-50-best-things-to-eat-in-dallas.

3. Be One With Nature

Being at peace with nature can be a great break from the busy buzz of the meeting. If enjoying the great outdoors is more your speed, Dallas Park & Recreation offers various features and amenities, such as White Rock Lake, which has 1,015 acres to enjoy. If you’re interested in learning about wildlife and botanical collections, the Texas Discovery Gardens has everything you’re looking for. With 125 miles of trail and 23,242 acres of developed and underdeveloped parkland, there is always someplace in Dallas for you to unwind. For more information on Dallas Park & Recreation, visit http://dallasparks.org.

For additional ways to enjoy Dallas, visit http://www.visitdallas.com.

See you at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting!

From Friday September 23 through Sunday September 25, the 12th Annual Association of VA Hematology and Oncology Meeting will be held in Dallas, Texas. Not sure what to do outside the meeting? Depending on the type of traveler you are, here is a short list of activities to help you decide.

1. Spend Less, Do More

Just because you’re on a trip doesn’t mean you have to burn a hole in your wallet to enjoy it! If you’re looking to absorb some culture, the Dallas Museum of Art has exhibits and collections from 18th century Rome to modern Texas. If you explore the Dallas Farmers Market, you’ll easily find yourself enthralled by local and specialty produce and cooking demonstrations. But if you can’t resist shopping, pay a visit to the Neiman Marcus flagship store, built in 1914. There are multiple other activities to participate in and around the city for little-to-no cost. Find a list of 50 free things you can do in Dallas here: https://www.tourtexas.com/destinations/50-free-things-to-do-in-Dallas.

2. Eat Away

To get to know a place, you have to immerse yourself in the food. Dallas has no shortage of flavors you can experience. Rich with cultural influences from all over the globe, the variety of cuisines in this city will not disappoint you. In Dallas, traditional Tex-Mex enchiladas, Deep South chicken-fried steak, authentic Vietnamese Pho, and so much more are within reach. Those are just some of the must-have foods to try in Dallas during your trip. Thrillist.com has the entire list of them at https://www.thrillist.com/eat/dallas/the-50-best-things-to-eat-in-dallas.

3. Be One With Nature

Being at peace with nature can be a great break from the busy buzz of the meeting. If enjoying the great outdoors is more your speed, Dallas Park & Recreation offers various features and amenities, such as White Rock Lake, which has 1,015 acres to enjoy. If you’re interested in learning about wildlife and botanical collections, the Texas Discovery Gardens has everything you’re looking for. With 125 miles of trail and 23,242 acres of developed and underdeveloped parkland, there is always someplace in Dallas for you to unwind. For more information on Dallas Park & Recreation, visit http://dallasparks.org.

For additional ways to enjoy Dallas, visit http://www.visitdallas.com.

See you at the 2016 AVAHO Meeting!

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