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For clarity, Dallas can be divided into several geographical areas which include macroneighborhoods, i.e., larger geographical sections of territory including many subdivisions or neighborhoods. Downtown Dallas
Downtown Dallas as seen from Lake Cliff Park.. Oak Cliff is an area of Dallas, Texas, United States that was formerly a separate town in Dallas County; established in 1886 and annexed by Dallas in 1903, Oak Cliff has retained a distinct neighborhood identity as one of Dallas' older established neighborhoods.
It was annexed by the city of Dallas in October 1950. [4] The landscaped traffic islands between forked streets that help distinguish the subdivision, such as the one located at Coldwater Circle and Estadaco Drive were originally conceived and developed by the Meadow Gate Garden Club. [5] The project took three years and was completed in 1957. [6]
Forest Meadow is a suburban residential neighborhood within the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas.The neighborhood is thought of today as being bounded by Greenville Avenue on the west, Whitehurst Drive on the south, Abrams Road on the east, and an alley demarcating the neighborhood from businesses and apartment blocks on Forest Lane to the north.
The Vickery Meadow Association wrote "We believe this was done to avoid confusion with the town of Vickery, which was annexed into DISD soon afterwards." [ 8 ] Bonham Elementary won the National Excellence in Urban Education Award in 2009 and the Blue Ribbon School Award in 2010, and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) ranked the campus as ...
New Neighbors Club of Lubbock will hold its annual Game Day and Silent Auction at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 at the Lubbock Women's Club at 2020 Broadway. The cost is $30 and includes lunch and ...
Highland Meadows is a historic Mid-Century neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, United States.. The area is located along the easternmost edge of the Lake Highlands community. The community has 1,390 houses bordered by Walnut Hill/LBJ Freeway to the north, Jupiter Road to the east, Plano Road on the west, and Northwest Highway to the south.
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.