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Designated Landmark Structures Crown Hill Mausoleum Constructed in 1940, the Mausoleum is a venerable yet modest example of the Art Deco style that was popular in Dallas in the 1930's and early 1940's for public and institutional buildings. In its construction and interior embellishments, the building exudes a feeling of solidity, security, and permanence that give it a commanding appearance on the site. Entombed in the mausoleum are individuals and families significant to the economic, physical, and social development of Dallas, including Bonnie Parker. Without any major alterations, the mausoleum retains its architectural integrity and significance as a reflection of public sentiment of the 1940's and has become a physical landmark in its neighborhood.
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