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L.O. Daniel is a neighborhood in northern Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas. [1] The neighborhood is bounded by Hampton Road on the west, Jefferson Boulevard and on the south, Rosemont Avenue on the east and Davis Street on the north. Adjacent neighborhoods include Winnetka Heights, West Kessler and Sunset Hills.
Oak Cliff has turn-of-the-20th century and mid-20th century housing, many parks, and is near the central business district of downtown Dallas. The boundaries of Oak Cliff are roughly Interstate 30 on the north, Loop 12 on the west, Interstate 35E on the east, the Trinity River on the northeast and Interstate 20 on the south. There are no ...
Beckley Club Estates is a neighborhood in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. The area is composed of bungalow style houses built in the 1920s and 1950s along winding, hilly streets in Central Oak Cliff. The area's boundaries consist of North Shore to the north, Beckley to the west, Arizona Ave. to the East and Iowa Ave. to the south.
Wynnewood is the largest neighborhood in Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas, constructed after World War II and covering 820 acres (3.3 km 2). History.
Oak Cliff: Elevation. 498 ft (152 m) ZIP code: 75232. Area code(s) 214, 469, 972: The Redbird community of Dallas is a group of neighborhoods located in the southern ...
Sales in the planned city of Oak Cliff began in November, 1887, but not for African Americans. Lying outside of Original Oak Cliff, the land between the burial ground and the creeks was unrestricted. W.J. Betterton bought the four acre tract from William Brown Miller in October, 1887. He extended Tenth Street across the width of the cemetery.
It surrounds Lake Cliff, a small freshwater lake. From 1906 to 1913, Oak Cliff was home to an amusement park that, according to its founders, outdid Coney Island. Lake Cliff Park featured a 2,500-seat theater, an 18,000-square-foot roller-skating rink, a roller coaster, Japanese village, mechanical swings, and water rides.
The nonprofit organization Friends of Oak Cliff Parks restored the historic garden and the City of Dallas rebuilt the pergola in 2014 based on the original plans, using $2 million in bond funds. In 2017, the nonprofit Texas Recreation and Park Society named Kiest Park a Lone Star Legacy Park, [ 1 ] which marks it as “a park that holds special ...