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14' Dump trailer

/per day
2024 Texas Pride Dump trailer Like new trailer with everything in working order 14 Ft Lentgh x 4 Ft high 7k axles with 8 lug wheels Has ramps Hydraulic tilt bet All lights work Trailer is ready for work $150 Daily $850 Weekly $2500 Monthly We do offer delivery as an add-on when booking. $150 within 20 miles of the DFW airport. Please message us if you have any questions!
  • Bumper Pull
  • 14000
  • 14ftx4
  • Texas pride
  • 2024
  • DT

Dallas, a city of vibrant energy and Southern charm, is experiencing substantial growth, attracting a constant influx of residents seeking economic opportunities and a distinctive urban lifestyle.

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Car Events

Car Events

In the heart of Texas, Dallas stands as a thriving hub for automotive enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of events that celebrate the love of cars. The city hosts prestigious car shows, such as the Dallas Auto Show, where car manufacturers showcase the latest models and cutting-edge technology. Iconic locations like Fair Park become vibrant venues for car meets, drawing a diverse community of enthusiasts to share their passion for unique and classic vehicles. For adrenaline junkies, the Texas Motor Speedway hosts thrilling car races that echo through the city, providing an exhilarating experience for participants and spectators alike. Off-roading enthusiasts can explore popular trails in the nearby Ouachita National Forest, offering a rugged escape into the natural beauty that surrounds Dallas.

Life in the City

Dallas has a population exceeding 1.3 million and an annual growth rate of approximately 1.9%, and the city's neighborhoods reflect a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. The housing market showcases this diversity, with average home prices varying across the metropolitan area. Upscale neighborhoods like Highland Park command median home prices well above $1 million, while more affordable options can be found in areas like Oak Cliff, with a median home price of around $300,000. Dallas maintains a relatively moderate cost of living compared to other major cities, making it an attractive destination for those seeking the charm of Southern living without compromising financial stability. The city's commitment to urban development projects, cultural initiatives, and a diverse job market continues to fuel its growth, solidifying Dallas as a dynamic metropolis with a unique blend of Southern hospitality and cosmopolitan allure.

Life in the City
Tradition and Heritage

Tradition and Heritage

Beyond the glitz of its skyline and urban buzz, Dallas proudly embraces its Texan roots with a variety of rodeos, fairs, parades, livestock auctions, and local events. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the nation, draws rodeo enthusiasts from far and wide to witness thrilling competitions and cultural exhibits. Local events like the State Fair of Texas, a beloved tradition, transform Fair Park into a lively carnival with rides, live entertainment, and agricultural showcases. The Dallas St. Patrick's Day Parade, one of the largest in the country, fills the streets with vibrant green hues and Irish cheer. Additionally, the Deep Ellum Arts Festival, held in the historic Deep Ellum district, showcases local artists, live music, and food, providing a platform for the city's creative community. These events contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Dallas, where tradition and urban excitement intertwine, creating a dynamic cityscape that honors its Texan heritage while embracing the opportunities of the future.

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