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North America > United States of America > Texas > Prairies and Lakes > Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex > Mesquite (Texas)

Mesquite, also known as the Rodeo Capital of Texas, and prior hangout of outlaw train robber Sam Bass, is an eastern suburb of Dallas.

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Come with some thick skin if driving around on I-635, or any DFW Metroplex roadway, for that matter.

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  • 1 Florence Ranch Homestead, 1424 Barnes Bridge Rd, +1 972 204-4933. Old farmstead circa 1871-1872, a Mesquite landmark.
  • 2 Samuell Farm, 100 US-80, +1 214 670-8740. Open but developed farmland with pond and woods and a strange tractor contraption where people can explore and play.
Florence Ranch Home

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  • 1 Town East Mall, 2063 Town East Mall, +1 972-270-4431. Some 160 stores. Anchors are Macy's, JCPenny, Dillard's, and Dick's Sporting Goods. Town East Mall (Q7829947) on Wikidata Town East Mall on Wikipedia

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Routes through Mesquite
Fort Worth Dallas  W  E  Garland Texarkana
Texarkana Rockwall  N  S  Dallas San Angelo
END Dallas  W  E  Forney Shreveport


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