Each page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Each structure has its own background, its own future, its own story. Explore your favorite Dallas spots with a new vision, or discover a surprising past just beyond the familiar walls of the fascinating places throughout the city., ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperbackEach page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Each structure has its own background, its own future, its own story. Explore your favorite Dallas spots with a new vision, or discover a surprising past just beyond the familiar walls of the fascinating places throughout the city., ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperback , ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperback
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ISBN10: 1681062615
ISBN13: 9781681062617
Publisher: Harry Hall
Print Length: 224
Each page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Ea...
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Each page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Each structure has its own background, its own future, its own story. Explore your favorite Dallas spots with a new vision, or discover a surprising past just beyond the familiar walls of the fascinating places throughout the city., ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperbackEach page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Each structure has its own background, its own future, its own story. Explore your favorite Dallas spots with a new vision, or discover a surprising past just beyond the familiar walls of the fascinating places throughout the city., ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperback , ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperback
Product Details
ISBN10: 1681062615
ISBN13: 9781681062617
Publisher: Harry Hall
Print Length: 224
Each page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Each structure has its own background, its own future, its own story. Explore your favorite Dallas spots with a new vision, or discover a surprising past just beyond the familiar walls of the fascinating places throughout the city., ISBN13: 9781681062617 ISBN10: 1681062615 Material Type: paperback
Each page of This Used to be Dallas will challenge your view of the city around you. Harry Hall uncovers the stories of perseverance, deliverance, tragedy, and past glory behind Dallas buildings that were once something else. It might be a fallen dream, such as the remnants of a waterpark that briefly dazzled locals in the early twentieth century; or a coffin supply company that once advertised services, Twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. There s the hotel that was built only after the city yielded to the demands of a beer baron and the non-descript Oak Cliff home that once housed America s greatest female athlete. What might your favorite Dallas buildings house in the future? Ea...