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Bishop Arts District wins Preservation Achievement Award

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:14-06:00April 15th, 2014|

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Slideshow: Story Corners in Historic Tenth Street

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:17-06:00April 15th, 2014|

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Story Corners event Saturday celebrates Tenth Street Historic District

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:21-06:00April 11th, 2014|

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Beckley Club Estates wins $7,650 to renovate medians

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:27-06:00April 2nd, 2014|

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Oak Cliff history: How the La Reunion colony influenced the culture of our neighborhood

By Gayla Brooks|2015-06-02T14:45:46-05:00March 31st, 2014|

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30 trees to be spared at former West Dallas trailer park

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:29-06:00March 26th, 2014|

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Landmark status expected for Sunset

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:32-06:00March 25th, 2014|

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Photos: The old Seventh Street streetcar

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T12:00:19-06:00February 28th, 2014|

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Photographic proof of the unique lives led in our neighborhood

By Rachel Stone|2014-02-21T13:51:47-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • Vernon Moore: Richard Doherty

Time traveling to Moore’s grocery

By Rachel Stone|2017-09-13T08:50:27-05:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • In the mid-1800s, Samuel Sloan settled what later became known as the town of Lisbon, along Five Mile Creek in South Oak Cliff. The original log house, now relocated to the Cedar Hill campus of Northwood University, served as the center of the this early community. Courtesy photo: Northwood University.

Oak Cliff history: A look back at the old town of Lisbon

By Gayla Brooks|2015-06-02T14:45:47-05:00February 24th, 2014|

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So long, Humble Oil station

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T11:14:35-06:00February 21st, 2014|

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