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  2. Highland Hills, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Highland Hills is a neighborhood in the southern sector of Dallas, Texas. The neighborhood is centered on the intersection of Bonnie View and Simpson Stuart roads. Approximately 78% of the neighborhood is African American, 18% is Hispanic, 2% is white, and 2% are multiracial.

  3. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn is one of the wealthier areas of metropolitan Dallas, with the population consisting mainly of urban professionals. The area is peppered with upscale townhouses, condos, apartments, and duplexes. Along the Uptown portion on McKinney Avenue and along Turtle Creek Boulevard, there are many new high-rise condominiums and apartments. It is ...

  4. Highlands, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Highlands Junior High School has existed since 1958. [34] Hopper opened in 1980. [35] Harlem had its current facility built in 1992. [32] During the same year Highlands Elementary's current campus opened. [33] Highland Junior High's current 186,000-square-foot (17,300 m 2) campus was funded by a 2005 bond. [34] Goose Creek Memorial opened on ...

  5. Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Its metropolitan area encompasses one-quarter of the population of Texas, and is the largest in the Southern U.S. and Texas followed by the Greater Houston metropolitan area. At the 2020 United States census the city of Dallas had 1,304,379 residents, an increase of 106,563 since the 2010 United States census . [ 82 ]

  6. Highland Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A second development in Highland Park was developed in 1910. In 1913, Highland Park petitioned Dallas for annexation, but was refused [citation needed]. The 500 residents voted to incorporate on November 29, 1913, and incorporation was granted in 1915, when its population was 1,100. The first mayor of Highland Park was W. A. Fraser.

  7. Lake Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Lake Highlands has hills and valleys, with street elevations that can vary by 50 feet, which offer scenic views of downtown Dallas. [ 5 ] White Rock Lake , a reservoir constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, is located on the south side of Lake Highlands.

  8. University Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    University Park is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States, in suburban Dallas.The population was 25,278 at the 2020 census. [2] The city is home to Southern Methodist University.

  9. Highland Park and River Oaks - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park and River Oaks: The Origins of Garden Suburban Community Planning in Texas is a 2014 book by Cheryl Caldwell Ferguson, published by the University of Texas Press. It discusses the development of two "garden suburbs" in Texas, the River Oaks neighborhood in Houston and the Dallas–Fort Worth municipality of Highland Park, during ...