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  2. 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.

  3. Munger Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Munger Place Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district in Old East Dallas, Texas (), generally lying between North Fitzhugh Avenue on the southwest, Gaston Avenue on the northwest, Henderson Avenue on the northeast, and Columbia Avenue on the southeast.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Old East Dallas, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti and murals in Old East Dallas. The area began as a 40-acre (162,000 m 2) tract east of the city of Dallas.The Beeman family had settled there in the 1860s and in 1872, William H. Gaston began promoting the area for development.

  6. Swiss Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Harris-Savage Home (RTHL #17586, [20] 2013), 5703 Swiss Ave.—Constructed in 1917 for P.A. Ritter, later occupants of the home included William A. Turner, a Texas oil field pioneer, and W.R. Harris, who was a prosecutor during the impeachment of Texas Governor James Ferguson by the Texas Legislature, and Wallace Savage, a former mayor of Dallas.

  7. William H. Gaston - Wikipedia

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    William H. Gaston was born near Prairie Bluff, Alabama on October 25, 1840. From there his family moved first to Mississippi and then in 1849 to Plenitude, Texas. [2]In 1861, Gaston joined a volunteer company in the Confederate States Army; he was soon elected captain and his company was attached to Hood's Texas Brigade.

  8. List of baseball parks in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex

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    Dallas Marines/Submarines/Steers – Texas League (1915 – mid–1924) Dallas Black Giants - Negro leagues Location: Colorado Boulevard (north, third base); North Fleming Avenue (east, left field); North Jefferson Avenue (west, first base); Comal Street (south, right field) Burnett Field orig. Gardner Park (II) a.k.a. Steers Park, Rebels Park ...

  9. Lakewood Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Country Club is a private country club in Dallas, Texas, United States, founded in 1912, and is now often referred to simply as Lakewood. [1] It is located at the corner of Gaston and Abrams Avenues in Lakewood, Dallas, Texas, about five miles east, northeast of downtown Dallas.