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The West End Historic District of Dallas, Texas, is a historic district that includes a 67.5-acre (27.3 ha) area in northwest downtown, generally north of Commerce, east of I-35E, west of Lamar and south of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway.
The city of Dallas, Texas (US) is home to many areas, neighborhoods, and communities.The following is a list of neighborhoods placed within larger areas and sometimes communities.
West Village was developed by Urban Partners, Henry S. Miller Interests, Phoenix Property Company, and The CityPlace Company. The original development, designed by Washington architect David M. Schwarz , is a mixed-use development with the retail portion managed by Urban Partners and the residential component managed by CIM.
Dealey Plaza / ˈ d iː l iː / is a city park in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas.It is sometimes called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was also the location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Stevens Park Estates is a neighborhood in north Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas, United States. Annie L. Stevens began the development of the neighborhood in 1925, with help from her brother Walter, on land she inherited from her parents.
Belmont is a neighborhood in East Dallas, Texas founded by Dallas pioneer and civic leader, Colonel Henry Exall. [1] On May 1, 1890 Mr. Exall submitted the Belmont Plat Map to the City of Dallas. Belmont consisted of a 160 acres (65 ha) parcel from the original Allen Beard survey and a 10 acres (4.0 ha) parcel from the original Robert Ray Survey.
Winnetka Heights is one of the oldest and largest historical districts in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas . The district is bounded by Davis Street on the north, 12th Street on the south, Willomet Avenue on the east and Rosemont Avenue on the west. Established in 1910, Winnetka Heights consists of early 20th century wood-frame houses ...
Buckner Terrace is a neighborhood and 2,800 acre real estate development that included active construction from the 1960s to the 1980s located in East Dallas. Although the Buckner Terrace Homeowner's Association does not serve the portions of the subdivision north of Interstate 30, the subdivision is actually bisected by Interstate 30, with a significant portion of its homes located in the ...