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Before there was Amazon, there was Sears on Jefferson

By Rachel Stone|2022-12-06T14:45:30-06:00February 24th, 2021|

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  • Ray Price’s band, the Cherokee Cowboys, employed Willie Nelson on bass. Photogaphy courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame

Croon into January with Oak Cliff son Ray Price

By Rachel Stone|2022-12-06T13:16:48-06:00January 4th, 2021|

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When Tom Landry and the Cowboys practiced in Oak Cliff

By Rachel Stone|2022-12-09T22:03:01-06:00December 7th, 2020|

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Oak Cliff had seven drive-in theaters

By Rachel Stone|2021-10-19T10:20:56-05:00June 29th, 2020|

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Meet the Dallas Black Giants of segregated baseball

By Rachel Stone|2023-06-22T15:59:14-05:00June 1st, 2020|

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Back story: A 1949 textbook on hair, skin and nails

By Rachel Stone|2023-06-22T15:50:52-05:00May 1st, 2020|

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Here’s how Dallas managed the 1918 flu pandemic

By Rachel Stone|2020-04-29T11:51:58-05:00March 29th, 2020|

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Save the Barrow filling station? Crime and poverty are part of the West Dallas story

By Rachel Stone|2020-02-24T15:11:05-06:00February 24th, 2020|

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How the Barrow Gang inspired a lasting nonprofit

By Rachel Stone|2020-02-07T11:54:06-06:00January 23rd, 2020|

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Welcome to the ’20s, Oak Cliff

By Rachel Stone|2020-01-07T11:08:55-06:00December 22nd, 2019|

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‘My Maria’: The golden voice that gave us a country classic

By Rachel Stone|2019-11-26T16:03:46-06:00November 18th, 2019|

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The story behind Michael Martin Murphey’s “Wildfire”

By Rachel Stone|2019-10-30T16:42:54-05:00October 30th, 2019|

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