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  A view of the "hole in the roof" of the stadium.  Tino tells us that the hole is there so God can watch the Cowboys play.... and, apparently, lose.  How 'bout them Cowboys!  The most famous inhabitants of the stadium on game day perform.  Um, more cheerleaders.  Football was also played.  The focus wasn't on cheerleaders for the entire game.  Only during commercials.  :)   A "sell out" level crowd for a meaningless game.  Dallas loves the Cowboys.  Very cool.   One of the Fair Park fascades around the Cotton Bowl.  The building sits just north of the stadium.  You can the tallest part of this structure when you are sitting in the stadium.  One of the many buildings leading to the Cotton Bowl.  Many museums, including the Museum of Natural History, are located here (so I'm told).  More buildings around the Cotton Bowl.  As you can see, it was a beautiful day.  Finally, we arrive to one of the oldest bowl sites in the country.  
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A "sell out" level crowd for a meaningless game.  Dallas loves the Cowboys.  Very cool.
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  A view of the "hole in the roof" of the stadium.  Tino tells us that the hole is there so God can watch the Cowboys play.... and, apparently, lose.  How 'bout them Cowboys!  The most famous inhabitants of the stadium on game day perform.  Um, more cheerleaders.  Football was also played.  The focus wasn't on cheerleaders for the entire game.  Only during commercials.  :)   A "sell out" level crowd for a meaningless game.  Dallas loves the Cowboys.  Very cool.   One of the Fair Park fascades around the Cotton Bowl.  The building sits just north of the stadium.  You can the tallest part of this structure when you are sitting in the stadium.  One of the many buildings leading to the Cotton Bowl.  Many museums, including the Museum of Natural History, are located here (so I'm told).  More buildings around the Cotton Bowl.  As you can see, it was a beautiful day.  Finally, we arrive to one of the oldest bowl sites in the country.  
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