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Both a street that runs through many neighborhoods including the Design District, Uptown and Turtle Creek, and a neighborhood of its own, Oak Lawn is best known as the Gayborhood along Cedar Springs.
Oak Lawn is a lovely destination to explore and is home to the Dallas World Aquarium and the Dallas Museum of Art. This bustling area is plenty with places to buy, eat, and unwind. The well-known Turtle Creek Greenbelt, a lovely area for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, is also located in the neighborhood.
Oak Lawn is considered to be the epicenter of Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex's gay- and lesbian-culture. Cedar Springs Road, between Oak Lawn Avenue and Wycliff Avenue, has numerous businesses, retail establishments, restaurants and night clubs catering to the LGBTQ community.
Oak Lawn is an elegant and vibrant district that draws people from all walks of life. Located in the heart of Dallas, it is home to Cedar Springs Road, an expansive area filled with bustling nightlife, an array of eclectic eateries, and lively entertainment venues.
Running through the center of Oak Lawn from downtown to Love Field is Cedar Springs Road, which has housed the center of the Dallas gay community (also called the Dallas-Gayborhood) for over 35 years at the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Throckmorton Street.
Dallas Public Library - Oak Lawn is a library in Dallas, Texas which is located on Cedar Springs Road. Dallas Public Library - Oak Lawn is situated nearby to Frank H. Caven Memorial Garden, as well as near Legacy of Love Monument. Photo: Renelibrary, CC BY-SA 3.0.
A lively and vibrant, upscale district just north of Downtown Dallas lies Oak Lawn. This neighborhood, proud to embrace diverse lifestyles, is adorned with tree-lined avenues, grand old homes, and offers easy access to Interstate 35 and the Dallas North Tollway.