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He already owned the Oriental Hotel, across the street from the present hotel, when he was approached by a group of prominent Dallas businessmen in 1910 with the idea of constructing the first European-style luxury hotel in the city. Busch purchased Dallas's old City Hall on June 22, 1910, [3] demolished it, and constructed the new hotel at a ...
Location of Dallas County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Texas. There are 35 districts, 113 individual properties, and three former ...
One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.
The Magnolia Hotel (sometimes called the Magnolia Building, originally the Magnolia Petroleum Building) is a 29-story, Beaux-Arts style, upscale hotel in the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas, that for many years was the tallest building in the state after surpassing the Adolphus Hotel. The structure is a Dallas Landmark and is ...
Adolphus Hotel [5] September 30, 1987 1315 Commerce Street July 14, 1983 1981 hotel Albert A. Anderson House [6] May 27, 1998 300 Centre Street Allen House [7] April 9, 2001 2603 Fairmount Street Ambassador Hotel [8] June 28, 1982 1312 S. Ervay Street 1965 education American Beauty Mill [9] November 25, 1996 2400 S. Ervay Street residential
Known for its many celebrity-chef-run restaurants, downtown Neiman Marcus flagship store, and defining place in American history (the “grassy knoll,” where President John F. Kennedy was ...
According to Dallas’ AIA Guide to Dallas, the Statler and next door's former Dallas Public Library, designed by George Dahl in 1953, make-up the “best block of 1950s architecture in the city.” [6] In 1988, Hilton Hotels sold the property, by that point known as the Dallas Hilton, to Hong Kong investors who renamed it the Dallas Grand Hotel.
T. B. Baker, head of the Baker Hotel Company, built the hotel in 1925. Opening night, October 25, 1925, was marked by a Gala dinner dance. According to a Dallas Morning News report, the keys to the building were officially thrown away at 6:00 Saturday morning, "thus will be symbolized the fact that the portals of the building from hence forward are never to be closed day or right."
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