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  2. Swiss Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lively served as Dallas County Judge from 1904 to 1908. He was born in Wood County, Texas, and came to Dallas with his parents at age 14. He was an Assistant Dallas County Attorney from 1900 to 1904. At the time of his death, he was the senior member of Lively, Alexander, George & Thuss. He was married to Trixie Green from Thorpe Springs in 1908.

  3. One Arts Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One Arts Plaza is a 24-story skyscraper located at 1722 Routh Street in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas ().The mixed-use building stands at a structural height of 331 feet (101 m) and contains 425,000 sq ft (39,000 m 2) of class A office space, 30,000 sq ft (3,000 m 2) of retail space, and 60 residences. [1]

  4. Comerica Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    Comerica Bank Tower (formerly Momentum Place, Bank One Center and Chase Center) is a 60-story postmodern skyscraper located at 1717 Main Street in the Main Street District in downtown Dallas, Texas. [5] Standing at a structural height of 787 feet (240 m), it is the third tallest skyscraper in the city of Dallas.

  5. Understanding historic homes / Monroe architectural historian ...

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    The Chapman home of Berlin Township, built in 1876, is an excellent example of the Second Empire architectural style. This “Modern Home No. 52” from the 1908 Sears Home catalog cost $1,995.

  6. L.A. City Council declares Marilyn Monroe house a cultural ...

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    The L.A. City Council voted to declare Marilyn Monroe's former Brentwood home a historic cultural monument, saving it from being destroyed by its latest owners.

  7. Wilson Building (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The store's closure resulted in a redevelopment opportunity, and the City of Dallas acquired the building for $3.4 million (~$5.85 million in 2023) in 1999. [8] Post Properties then leased the building from the city and converted the historic structure into 143 loft apartments, featuring hardwood floors and a rooftop sky terrace.

  8. List of Art Deco architecture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    White and Kirk Department Store (now Amarillo National Bank), Amarillo, 1938 ... Dallas, 1930, 1941; ... Fort Worth Architecture. Retrieved 2022-09-06\

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