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  2. Baylor University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Baylor Health Care System was formally established in 1981 with Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas as its flagship hospital and corporate headquarters. [ 3 ] Since 1982, the Baylor University Medical Center has displayed the Adrian Flatt hand collection , which, according to Dr. Jay Mabrey, is the most popular site on the Baylor ...

  3. Munger Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Munger Place was established in 1905 by cotton gin manufacturer Robert S. Munger on 300 acres (1.2 km 2) as one of Dallas's first suburbs, and was originally intended to be one of the most exclusive communities in the city.

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  5. Lakewood Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Collett Munger and George Aldredge founded Lakewood Country Club in 1912. The second oldest club in Dallas, Lakewood Country Club was considered out in the country and no paved roads led to the site. The golf course at Lakewood was originally designed by Tom Bendelow. The club is located on 129 acres at the corner of Abrams Road and Gaston Avenue.

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  7. Swiss Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Avenue, at least the portions contained within the Swiss Avenue Historic District, was initially developed by Robert S. Munger, a Dallas cotton gin manufacturer and pioneering real estate developer, as part of a larger development, Munger Place, which was billed as the first deed-restricted community in Texas. [7]

  8. Gaston Park - Wikipedia

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    Gaston Park was a baseball park located in Dallas, Texas. Named for landowner William H. Gaston, the ballpark existed within the State Fair grounds in the vicinity of Texas and Pacific rail tracks as well as the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas. [1] The field was also used for the Red River Rivalry in 1912 and 1914.

  9. Texas A&M University School of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Almost two-thirds of all the dentists in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex received their education at the School of Dentistry, and more than one-third of all dentists in Texas are graduates of the school; more than 9000 dentists and hygienists have graduated from the school. [3] [better source needed]