Do Dallas: The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D., Hand Collection

Yesterday, I took a short, orientation tour of Dallas for an upcoming conference that my company is hosting. It was fun to play tourist in my home city. In the process of learning about some new attractions and some future developments, I thought about how some people are unaware of all the wonderful sights and fun things there are to do in Dallas. This city is truly one of the best in the United States, and I’d like to show you (visitor and citizen alike) how you can love this city as much as I do.

For the time being, I’m going to stick with only Dallas. And I won’t run this every day. And I may have contributors. And you may just want to thank me when it’s all over.

The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D., Hand Collection
Who doesn’t like hands, especially bronze hands? Adrian Flatt loved them. Loved them so much that he has collected more than 100 bronze hands, some of them belonging to famous people such as Walt Disney, Walt Whitman, Walter Hendl, and other celebrities not named Walt.

The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D., Hand Collection is on display at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas in the George W. Truett Memorial Hospital lobby at 3500 Gaston Avenue. The display is open and free to the public 24-hours a day, so when you’ve finished drinking at the bars in Deep Ellum and you haven’t seen enough hands asking you for money, you can visit this place. Baylor Hospital is across the street from the Metro Diner, too. Get the 2×4 special. It’s fulfilling.

For more information, visit here.

Song of the Day
“I Want to Hold Your Hand” by Wing

(Thanks to Looking at Them for the link.)

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2 thoughts on “Do Dallas: The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D., Hand Collection

  1. Awesome, will you take me around Dallas and teach me to love? I hate this place. a

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