Discovering Dallas’ Historic Neighborhoods
March 13, 2010
, 2010
This tour will take you through many of Dallas’ historic and preservation districts including: Deep Ellum, South Dallas (South Blvd., Park Row, Queen City, etc.), the Cedars, Oak Cliff, Uptown, Old East Dallas, Munger Place, Swiss Avenue, Hollywood Heights and Santa Monica, Lakewood and the “M” Streets – just to name a few. You will learn about how the neighborhoods came into existence, who planned them and when. Some of the neighborhoods are very well known, while others are lesser-known residential jewels that make up the city Tour Guide: Tour Guide: Mike Hazel. Cost: $50/non members, $40/members. Lunch: Dixie House, Lakewood.
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a restaurant
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a garage sale
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a drink special
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a movie showtime
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local music
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a house
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a pet
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