House of Dirt hosted the wedding of two UT Arlington Professors the morning of the eclipse. A wedding guest said friends and family spent the morning leading up to the celestial event sharing well wishes for the couple. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Jason and Aimee Hughes, owners of Bishop Arts boutiques Bella and Brawn and Glam House Dallas, hosted an eclipse watch party for family and friends in Bishop Arts. Photo by Emma Ruby.

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Photo by Emma Ruby.

Residents of Twin Cities, Minnesota Amy Jorgenson and Eamon Rice said the drive to Dallas for the eclipse was “totally worth it.” The 2033 eclipse, where totality will be able to be seen from Alaska, is “already on their calendars.” Photo by Emma Ruby.

Methodist Dallas Medical Center brought a bucket of eclipse viewing glasses to Bishop Arts for neighbors. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Steve and Andrea, New York residents, viewed their fifth total eclipse from the corner of Bishop and Ninth. The couple has seen total solar eclipses in Mexico, China, Wyoming and Aruba, and wore commemorative shirts from their prior experiences. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Matthew Barroso (middle) convinced friends to drive from Atlanta to Dallas for the eclipse. Barroso witnessed the partial eclipse in 2017 while a student at Georgia Tech and regretted not making the drive to see totality. Photo by Emma Ruby.

As the eclipse reached totality, the sky became dark and those gathered in Bishop Arts to watch cheered. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Lane Cutler (left) traveled to Dallas from Denver to watch the total solar eclipse with her friend, Megan Adeyemo (right). Adeyemo is an Oak Cliff resident and bought their matching T-shirts from a member of the Oak Cliff Ladies Club Facebook group. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Around two dozen people participated in eclipse yoga hosted by the Jungle Studio of Bishop Arts. After a 75-minute yoga session, attendees meditated and watched the eclipse reach totality. Photo by Emma Ruby.

Employees of DFW Bariatrics and General Surgery watched the eclipse while enjoying lunch on the Paradiso patio. The back of their custom T-Shirts read “Never in anyone’s shadow.” Photo by Emma Ruby.

Photo by Emma Ruby.