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A: Total area of African American settlement comprising Greater Tenth Street and The Bottom at the zenith of pre-World War II expansion, fifty years before heritage designation. Approximately 300 acres. Historic Designations identified as Tenth Street Historic District: B: Dallas landmark district (designated 1993). Approximately 87 acres.
"The Best of Times" is a song by American rock band Styx, released as the first single from their tenth album Paradise Theatre. It reached No. 1 in Canada on the RPM national singles chart, their second chart-topper in that country, and No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in March and April 1981.
Roughly bounded by Pacific Ave., Market St., Jackson St. and right of way of Dallas Right of Way Management Company 32°46′42″N 96°48′26″W / 32.778333°N 96.807222°W / 32.778333; -96.807222 ( Dealey Plaza Historic
88-year-old Myrtle Polk vanished from her Dallas, Texas home in June 2024. Her car, a 2004 Black Lexus ES 330 is also missing. The Dallas Police Department is investigating but does not suspect ...
Bob Grant and His Orchestra – included on the album Songs of Our Times 1942 (1959) [15] Harry Brandelius with Sune Waldimir's Orchestra, with lyrics in Swedish by Lennart Reutersköld as Hem till vår ranch i Texas ("Home to Our Ranch in Texas"), released December 1942. [16] Freddy Cannon on his debut 1960 album The Explosive Freddy Cannon.
10th Street (Manhattan), an east–west street from the West Village neighborhood of the New York City borough of Manhattan to Avenue D in the East Village; 10th Street (Metro Transit station), a planned light rail stop along the Central Corridor line in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota; 10th Street Middle School, a middle school in Tulalip ...
The Lamplighter School [1] was founded in 1953 in a North Dallas farmhouse by Natalie Murray and Marieta "Sandy" Swain on what is now the Cooper Clinic campus. [2] In 1969, The Lamplighter School moved to 11611 Inwood Road.
John Sinclair wrote the Texas-specific song lyrics in 1903 to the tune of the original folk song "I've Been Working on the Railroad", which was published nine years earlier in 1894. Sinclair was the editor of the Cactus yearbook, a UT band member, and a member of the Glee Club, and he wrote the lyrics per the request of band member Lewis Johnson.