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On behalf of the leadership and employees at Mission
Integration, I’d like to welcome you to Greenville, Texas.
We hope this booklet will assist you during your visit.
This airfield has a 60-year history in aircraft maintenance
and modification, and our employees take great pride
in their work. Thank you for joining in our tradition of
excellence.
We look forward to our time together, and value your
friendship and business.
Sincerely,
Mark Von Schwarz
President, Mission Integration Division
Executive Vice President, ISR Systems
L-3 Communications
Contents
Security Notice
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Prohibited Items
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Area Hotels
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Greenville Restaurants
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Rockwall Restaurants
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Directions to Greenville
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Dallas Restaurants
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Dallas Entertainment
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Dallas Shopping
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MISSION INTEGRATION
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Security Notice
Welcome to L-3 Communications Mission Integration Division
(L-3 MID). This facility has a rich history of supporting Department
of Defense efforts. Due to the nature of our business, L-3 MID
Greenville is a CLOSED facility. Therefore it is necessary that
you observe the following security guidelines while on the L-3
MID campus:
• In order to enter as a visitor, an L-3 MID employee
must submit a completed visitor request on your
behalf.
• Visitors with a valid visitor request on file can retrieve
their badge at the Visitor Control Office in Building
137. (See page 12)
• Return badges to the Visitor Control Office at the
conclusion of your visit.
• If your visitor request included special permission to
bring in a laptop, you are NOT allowed to connect to
the company network.
• Badges must be worn in a visible manner at all times
and should never be used to allow another person
access to the facility.
• Visitors being escorted must remain with their escort
at all times.
• Any visitor accepting a badge agrees to follow all
rules and regulations imposed by the facility.
• Video monitoring is used to supplement security
officers and investigate security incidents. You may
be monitored by video while at this facility.
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Prohibited Items
To maintain the safety and security of our Customers, Employees
and Visitors–as well as to ensure the facility’s Security-In-Depth
posture—the following items are prohibited on the premises:
• Weapons, including concealed handguns
• Memory storage devices, such as thumb drives,
CDs, floppy disks, etc.
• Laptops (unless prior approval has been granted)
• Voice recording equipment
• Cameras including cell phones with cameras and
iPads with cameras
• Alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs
• Tobacco products, smokeless or “spit” tobacco, or
electronic smokeless devices (Exception: L-3 MID
Customers may use tobacco products in designated
areas only)
•
Explosive devices
Questions or Comments
for L-3 MID’s Security Services,
please contact
903-457-4400
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Holiday Inn Express
Greenville, TX
Hotels
Greenville
Hampton Inn & Suites
3001 Kari Ln.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 457-9200
Best Western Monica Royal
3001 Mustang Crossing
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-3700
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
2901 Mustang Crossing
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-8680
Rockwall
Hilton Bella Harbor
2055 Summer Lee Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75032
(214) 771-3700
Hampton Inn Dallas/Rockwall
1549 Laguna Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(469) 698-9494
La Quinta Inn & Suites
689 E Interstate 30
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 771-1685
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Greenville
Restaurants
TaMolly’s Mexican
Restuarant
6929 Interstate 30
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-6193
Tony’s Italian Kitchen
6106 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 455-2225
Applebee’s
7004 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 455-9862
Two Senoritas Mexican
Restaurant and Cantina
4898 Moulton St.
Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-5058
Ernie’s Pit Barbecue
8707 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 455-4730
Red Lobster Seafood
Restaurant
7601 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-9691
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Landon Winery & Bistro
2508 Lee St.
Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 454-7878
Tuscan Slice
7600 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 303-5544
Soulman’s Bar-B-Que
3201 Interstate Highway 30
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-1300
Yen Jing Chinese
5113 Wesley St.
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-7413
Shogun Japanese
7215 Interstate Highway 30
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-1477
Cracker Barrel
Country Store
3401 Interstate Highway 30
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 455-7176
Collin Street Bakery
1220 Interstate Highway 30
Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 454-4200
Landon Winery
Greenville, TX
The Harbor
Rockwall, TX
Rockwall
Restaurants
Zanata
202 E Rusk St.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 722-2822
Ruby Tuesday
2075 Summer Lee Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75032
(972) 772-3165
Bin 303
105 Olive St.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 771-5303
Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar
2901 Village Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 722-9811
Gloria’s Latin Cuisine
2079 Summer Lee Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75032
(972) 772-4088
Luigi’s Italian Café
2002 S. Goliad St.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 722-0233
Culpepper Steak House
309 E Interstate 30
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 771-1001
Kyoto’s Japanese
Steak House
1599 Laguna Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(214) 771-0688
Saltgrass Steak House
1649 Laguna Dr.
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 771-4999
Koung Thai
2006 S. Goliad St. #218
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 722-1761
The Oar House
305 E Interstate 30
Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 771-9687
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Directions to Greenville
PHOTO OF GUARD SHACK
The L-3 Guard Station is your first checkpoint on the facility. You’ll be
stopped and asked for an ID. Let them know why your visiting and what
meeting you’re attending. They will guide you in the right direction.
From: Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Airport
To: L-3 Mission Integration Division and Rockwall/Greenville Hotels
-Take North Airport Exit to 121 North (1.2 miles)
-Take Exit I-35 E South (7.2 miles)
-Take Exit 445B for President George Bush Turnpike (1.5 miles)
-Stay on President George Bush Turnpike and exit I-30 East (30 miles)
-Merge onto I-30 and follow to Greenville (approximately 35 miles)
-Take Exit 1570
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From: Love Field Airport
To: L-3 Mission Integration Division
-Turn right at Mockingbird and proceed to I-35E
-Turn left at I-35E and proceed to I-30 East (Texarkana exit)
-Stay on I-30 to Greenville (approximately 48 miles)
-Take Exit 1570
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Dallas
Restaurants
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse
10477 Lombardy Ln.
Dallas, TX 75220
(214) 366-2000
Al Biernat’s
4217 Oaklawn Ave
Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 219-2201
Stephan Pyles
1807 Ross Ave.
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 580-7000
Campisi’s
1520 Elm St. #111
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 752-0141
Five Sixty by
Wolfgang Puck
300 Reunion Blvd. E
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 741-5560
El Fenix
1601 McKinney Ave.
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 747-1121
Fearing’s
The Ritz Carlton
2121 McKinney Ave
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 922-4848
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Ocean Prime
2101 Cedar Springs Rd.
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 965-0440
Chamberlain’s Steak
and Chop House
5330 Belt Line Rd.
Dallas, TX 75254
(972) 934-2467
The Palm
701 Ross Ave.
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 698-0470
Off the Bone Barbeque
1734 S. Lamar St.
Dallas, TX 75215
(214) 565-9551
Pecan Lodge
1010 S. Pearl Expy.
Dallas, Texas 75201
(214) 748-8900
Mac’s Bar-B-Que
3933 Main St.
Dallas, TX 75226
(214) 823-0731
Ross Perot Museum
Dallas, TX
West End
Dallas, TX
Dallas
Entertainment District
visitdallas.com/things-to-do/entertainment-districts/
The Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is a 68-acre, 19-block area of art heaven,
comprised of museums, concert halls, churches and restaurants. The Arts
District is now home to four buildings composed by Pritzker Prize-winning
architects: the Winspear Opera House, designed by Norman Foster; the
Wyly Theater, designed by Rem Koolhaas; the Nasher Sculpture Center,
designed by Renzo Piano; and the Meyerson Symphony Center, designed
by I.M. Pei.
Public Art Walk Dallas, starting at Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora
St., is a free self-guided 3.3 mile art walk highlighting 30 pieces of art and
architecture in the Arts District and downtown Dallas.
Bishop Arts District
This two-block, former warehouse area in South Dallas, or Oak Cliff, is now
home to some of Dallas’ most sought-after restaurants and its funkiest
boutique shopping. The area is fueled by independent retailers and
restaurateurs whose goal is to shop local, eat local and live local. Farm-totable restaurants and vintage spots ensure the corporations stay out of this
neighborhood whose organic origins match the organic food.
Deep Ellum
A former industrial area immediately east of downtown, today Deep Ellum
is the city’s headquarters for live music, emerging visual and creative artists
and the new Green Line of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system.
Amidst the numerous clubs and restaurants are shops and galleries where
clothing and jewelry double as original works of art. If you’re looking for
an area of Dallas that is completely unique and reminiscent more of other
cities – New Orleans and NYC’s SoHo come to mind – Deep Ellum is the
place for you.
Fair Park
Dallas residents know it as home to the annual State Fair of Texas, the
largest fair of its kind in the country, but Fair Park is much more. The
277-acre district is known as one of the finest collections of art deco
architecture in the world and apart from the architecture, which makes a
visit to the area worthwhile in and of itself, the area is also home to several
museums open year-round including the African-American Museum, Texas
Discovery Gardens and the Hall of State. The nearby Exposition Park area
is home to a group of popular bars and restaurants.
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Design District
With cutting-edge art galleries, world-famous interior design studios
and showrooms and a burgeoning restaurant and nightlife scene,
the Dallas Design District is one of the city’s newest and liveliest
neighborhoods. The Dallas Design District is the fourth largest
concentration of luxury furnishing showrooms, art and antique
galleries in the nation and is recognized as the go-to locale for interior
designers in the Southwest. Slocum Street is internationally known
for its collection of high-end antique showrooms and Dragon Street is
ground zero for art galleries in the city.
Downtown
Whether you want to check out an exciting nightclub, a 4-star
restaurant or a dive bar for some live music, downtown has it all.
Window shop at the flagship Neiman Marcus, enjoy an al fresco
beverage at Main Street Garden or admire the contrast between the
classic architecture and the modern skyscrapers in the downtown
skyline. For a bird’s-eye view of the city, take an elevator to the top of
Reunion Tower for one of the best views of one of the most beautiful
skylines in the country.
Greenville Avenue
Greenville Avenue is one of the oldest and to this day most popular
neighborhoods in the city. A trip from one end of the street to the
other allows visitors to experience the family-friendly feel of upper
Greenville with its grocery stores and restaurants in contrast to the
eclectic and alternative lower-Greenville area, full of bars, clubs and
funky shops. A highlight of the area is the historic Granada Theater,
a converted 1930s movie theater that now hosts some of the most
in-demand touring musical acts in the city.
Highland Park Village
From palatial residences and couture shopping to exquisite dining,
all set amidst some of the most beautiful landscaping in the city,
Highland Park is one of Dallas’ most affluent neighborhoods. Visitors
to the area won’t want to miss Highland Park Village, a gorgeous,
Spanish Mediterranean complex featuring some of the most-revered
boutiques in the world (Jimmy Choo and Chanel included) along with
fine dining. Other highlights include Southern Methodist University’s
Meadows Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of
Spanish art outside of Spain.
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Knox-Henderson
Named for two streets crossing Central Expressway, KnoxHenderson is a study in contrasts. The West side is Knox Street; a
picture-perfect city street of traditional home décor shops, al fresco
dining, spas and salons. The Katy Trail, a 3.2-mile running trail,
bookends the street to the west, making the neighborhood one of the
most pedestrian-friendly in the city. To the east visitors, will find the
funkier vibe of Henderson Avenue where vintage shops, gastro-pubs
and popular patio bars dominate a street that not so long ago was
underutilized.
Oak Lawn
Oak Lawn is one of the city’s liveliest entertainment districts, known
for its established restaurants and its reputation as a major nightlife
scene for Dallas’ large gay and lesbian communities. Since the mid1980s, the “Crossroads” (Cedar Springs Road and Throckmorton
Street) has been where gay activism lives, and to this day, Oak Lawn
is the place to be for the most popular gay/lesbian shops, restaurants
and clubs.
South Side
The South Side Cedars culture emerged from the area’s beginnings
as an artists’ community in the lofts at Southside on Lamar. The area
is also home to Gilley’s – yes that Gilley’s – where visitors can learn to
two-step, brave the mechanical bull or take in a show at one of three
music venues in the Gilley’s complex.
Uptown
McKinney Avenue is the “main street” of this neighborhood, located
just northeast of downtown. McKinney runs along the historic
McKinney Avenue Trolley line where visitors can still take a free ride
from the north end of Uptown to the Dallas Arts District downtown.
Visit one of Uptown’s dozens of high-end restaurants, trendy
nightclubs and bars along with unique shopping, world-class spas
and Dallas’ most desirable residential living. Check out West Village, a
shopping destination with trendsetting boutiques, vintage collections,
art galleries, a wide variety of unique restaurants, popular nightlife and
the theater, which showcases independent and art-house films along
side Hollywood’s biggest films.
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Victory Park
A 75-acre master-planned development of trendy shops, exciting
nightlife and high-end living, Victory Park is glamorous Dallas at its
finest. The area’s cornerstone is the American Airlines Center, home to
the 2011 NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks and the NHL’s Dallas Stars.
AT&T Plaza provides the area with a central meeting place right across
from the hip W Dallas-Victory Hotel, home to Dallas’ Ghostbar. Other
highlights include the House of Blues, Hard Rock Café and multiple fun
and exciting new restaurants and nightclubs.
The West End
The 55-acre West End Historic District is the center of Dallas’ tourist
activity. Start your visit at the Visitor’s Information Center in the Old
Red Courthouse. Wander through the beautifully preserved building,
which served as the original Dallas County courthouse and is now an
interactive museum dedicated to the history of the city. A short walk
across the street will land you at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey
Plaza where you can discover the life, legacy and assassination of one
of America’s most beloved presidents. Make sure to get your cowboy
boots and hats at Wild Bill’s Western Store and take a walk through
the historic streets of the district with the aromas of grilled steaks,
barbecue and Tex-Mex.
McKinney Avenue Trolley
Dallas, TX
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West End
Dallas, TX
Shopping
Dallas
Galleria
13350 Dallas Parkway
(1-635 LBJ at the
Dallas North Tollway)
Dallas, TX 75240
(972) 702-7100
NorthPark Center
8687 N. Central Expy.
Dallas, TX 75225
(214) 363-7441
Highland Park Village
47 Highland Park Villiage
Dallas, Texas 75205
(214) 443-9898
West Village
3699 McKinney Ave.
Dallas TX 75204
(214) 219-1144
Galleria
Dallas, TX
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Allen
Allen Premium Outlets
820 W. Stacy Rd.
Allen, TX 75013
(972) 678-7000
The Village at Allen
190 East Stacy Rd.
Allen, TX 75002
(972) 678-4939
The Village at Fairview
329 Town Place
Fairview, TX 75069
(972) 678-4939
Galleria
Dallas, TX
10001 Jack Finney Blvd. • Greenville, Texas 75402 • (903) 455-3410