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La Reunion Cemetery, 3300 block of Fish Trap Road

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-20T15:29:44-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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Trinity Portland Cement Co. cemetery, 5300 Singleton

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-20T15:28:56-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • The old Eagle Ford School on Chalk Hill Road educated thousands of Cement City schoolchildren. The building could be headed for historic landmark status. (Photo by Danny Fulgencio)

Eagle Ford School, 1601 Chalk Hill Road

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T15:16:06-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow grew up in West Dallas and became world-famous outlaws. (photo courtesy of the dallas history and archives division, dallas public library)

Western Heights Cemetery, Neal Street at Fort Worth Avenue

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T15:17:10-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • The Barrow filling station on Singleton Boulevard. (Photos courtesy of the Texas Panhandle Plains Museum, the Dallas PUblic Library and the Dallas Municipal archives)

The Barrow filling station, 1221 Singleton Blvd.

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T15:12:25-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • Lee Harvey Oswald in the backyard of 214 W. Neely, the duplex where he lived with wife, Marina, who took the infamous photo.(Photos courtesy of the Texas Panhandle Plains Museum, the Dallas PUblic Library and the Dallas Municipal archives)

The backyard photo house, 214 W. Neely

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T15:11:27-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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Johnson Rooming House, 1026 N. Beckley

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-20T15:25:53-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • Illustration by Brian Smith

The Texas Theatre, 231 W. Jefferson Blvd.

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T14:40:47-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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  • A painting of cattle on a prairie by impressionist Frank Reaugh.

El Sibil, 122 E. Fifth St

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-21T14:39:13-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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Mayor’s house, 635 N. Zang Blvd.

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-20T15:10:23-05:00June 20th, 2017|

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7 things to do in Oak Cliff this June

By Elissa Chudwin|2017-05-29T12:38:36-05:00May 29th, 2017|

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The doctor is out: Oak Cliff’s beloved house-call veterinarian retires

By Rachel Stone|2017-06-06T10:16:25-05:00May 29th, 2017|

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