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  2. Infomart - Wikipedia

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    At 1,583,309-square-foot (147,094.2 m 2) spread across 7 floors and 18.2 acres (74,000 m 2), the Infomart is one of the largest and most distinctive buildings in Dallas. [11] The design was modeled after The Crystal Palace , a huge iron and glass building originally erected in Hyde Park in 19th century Britain to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Transportation buildings and structures in Dallas (5 C) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Dallas" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.

  4. Conn's - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Conn's began selling refrigerators and soon added gas ranges to its inventory. By 1940, Conn had purchased a store building and moved the company to 268 Pearl Street in Beaumont. The company's second store opened in 1959 on Eleventh Street in Beaumont. C.W. Conn Jr. joined the company in 1953 after serving in the Korean War. He ...

  5. Energy Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Energy Plaza is a skyscraper in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, United States, north of Thanks-Giving Square at 1601 Bryan Street. Designed by I.M. Pei and Partners, the building is 192 m (630 ft) and 49 stories, making it the ninth-tallest building in Dallas. The building itself is based on a design using three triangles.

  6. Salazar Center - Wikipedia

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    The roof of the building contained a large 113-foot (34 m) by 8½ foot electronic message sign; during the 93 second message cycle 10 different advertising and community messages could be flashed (with an 8-second pause between messages). Due to the 1973 City of Dallas sign ordinance banning rooftop signs, the message sign went dark in 1973. [4]

  7. Bank of America Plaza (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The 38-foot (12 m) tall sculpture is composed of twelve wide steel tubes of approximately 1” thickness cut into various lengths and stacked end-to-end and painted red. The current building owners removed the sculpture to make room for a valet parking entry to the building. The sculpture was donated to the City of Dallas.

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