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2112 W Northwest Hwy.,
Ric (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Cleopatra and Aloha spas
Reunion Tower,
Redthing
wrote
13 years ago:
Unfortunately I've never even been inside it. Hopefully it gets re-opened soon!
Reunion Tower,
TLU2008
wrote
13 years ago:
They closed the observation deck? Dang. That was one of my fondest memories of my Dallas trip in 2004. There's no reason not to reopen it...
Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown,
TLU2008
wrote
13 years ago:
Hotel Indigo is a luxury hotel brand operated by Holiday Inn's current owner.
Pacific Place,
TLU2008
wrote
13 years ago:
That's a neat building. Good thing it wasn't imploded between 2008 and 2012.
DART - Akard Station,
TLU2008
wrote
13 years ago:
Rather, REPLACED Pacific Avenue.
John Neely Bryan Cabin,
TLU2008
wrote
13 years ago:
This was moved sometime between 2004 or now, at least, it was removed and then renovated.
TXU Northlake,
Mark b (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
The power plant has been removed and demolished.
Barbara M. Manns High School,
e27237
wrote
13 years ago:
The Magnet Center for Public Services: Government and Law (Law Magnet) was housed here on the top three floors until it was incorporated into Townview Center.
Dallas TradeMart,
Fishflinger
wrote
13 years ago:
The Apparel Mart was West of this location. It was torn down in the 2000's to make way for the expansion of Children's Hospital.
The House,
Fishflinger
wrote
13 years ago:
Dallas Hard Rock Cafe is in the south end of the building.
4900 Rockbrook Drive,
Neil (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
In fact there are FLW homes in Amarillo and in Houston, but it is true that Dallas was to be the location of the *first* Wright work in Texas, for Stanley Marcus, decades earlier.
Big Tex Site,
Redthing
wrote
13 years ago:
I'm sure Big Tex will be back for next year's fair...it's important to note that new clothes and molds for Big Tex are made almost every year. So a little electric work and some metal framing repair should have him back in service.
Joppa,
Willie Mae Crowder Robers (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I grew up in Joppy. I was born there. I remember visiting a cemetery that was at the end of the street where our school was. It was located right near the golf course. I used to go there and read the few headstones located there. I told my moms about it and she told me that she had a brother who was stillborn and he was buried there. The last time I saw the cemetery,I had moved across town and I was visiting one of my friends who lived near the cemetery and I went to the end of her street where it was located and peeked through a wooden fence that had been erected and I could still see a few head stones. They are not there now. A cemetery located off Interstate 45 has been dedicated to the freed slaves of the Joppy area. Somebodies have destroyed the remaining head stones and I was told the remains that were located in Joppy were moved there but you can't tell because there is no way to know where anyone is buried. My dad's grandmother is there but I don't know where. The entrance to the place is nice but it has no name or figurines to even let you know it is there. Who knows the name of the cemetery? Why are the neighborhood kids or whomever allowed to destroy what is left of such an important piece of history? I would like to place a monument on my great-grandmothers graves.
Lake E-8,
terramarique
wrote
13 years ago:
This is the funniest designation of anything I've ever seen as a lake! Looks more like a sand trap!
North Lake,
Redthing
wrote
13 years ago:
Development at the former park location has begun; the majority of the area is zoned for "medium density housing", likely apartment complexes.
Columbia Packaging Company,
Redthing
wrote
13 years ago:
Plant closed by the city after an RC plane with an attached camera observed blood spilling in the Trinity River to the north (this can be seen on the satellite image!). Their certificate of occupancy was revoked in April.
The Village Apartments,
texjohnston
wrote
13 years ago:
Used to be an airfield
HealthSouth Dallas Rehabilitation Hospital (demolished),
e27237
wrote
13 years ago:
Word has it that this now closed hospital will be torn down to make way for a new Southwest Airlines building.
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