The largest metropolis of Texas. As of 2007, the fastest growing metro area in the country and home to almost 6 million residents. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is almost nothing but a sea of similar looking cookie cutter housing developments that continue unabated for
miles and
miles across the plains of north-central Texas. All the Metroplex cities are almost the same; Garland looks
like Plano looks
like Carrolton looks
like Irving looks like Mesquite. The DFW Metroplex has more shopping malls than anywhere else in the U.S. The massive DFW Airport lies between Dallas and Fort Worth and is the 4th busiest airport in the U.S. as well as being the main hub for American Airlines. Despite being in the same metro area, Dallas and Forth Worth are vastly different. Fort Worth is way more “western” and friendly while Dallas is more haughty and “yuppie” or urban-professional. The Dallas-Fort Worth area was traditionally driven by big oil but is now reliant on high-tech industries, wholesale/retail trade and financial services. There are more millionaire oil magnates in the DFW area than anywhere else in the U.S.
People in Dallas-Fort Worth generally drive either SUVs or pickup trucks. The
woman are hot for the most part. Most of the
people adhere to the religion of Dallas Cowboys
football on Sundays.
Dallas-Fort Worth is a good place to
live depending on where you are from. It's a surburban
mix of Midwestern and southwestern
culture rolled into one.