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Proposed Landmark Structures

Historic buildings are those structures that possess any one of the following merits: character; location of a significant historical event; identification with a historically significant person or persons; cultural, economic, social, or historical heritage; architectural style; architect or master builder; architectural innovation; archaeological significance, or value as an aspect of community sentiment or pride.

The Landmark Commission has initiated the procedure to designate the following properties as historic landmarks. They have not yet received final approval to become City of Dallas historic landmarks, however, a certificate of appropriateness is required for alterations.

Structure Photos:

Daisy Polk House

2917 Reagan

Dallas Power & Light Building

1506 Commerce St.

Dallas Theater Center

3636 Turtle Creek Blvd.

Hill / Park Place Building

1601 S. Ervay St.

Kirby Building Elm St. Annex

1504 Elm St.

Lee Park and Arlington Hall

 

Old Deep Ellum Historic District

Area bounded by Main St., Good-Latimer Expwy., Monument alley, and 1-45

Pike Park

 

Residential Structure

900 N. Bishop Ave.

Rutherford Animal Clinic

924 S. Haskell Ave.

Single Family Residence

5015 Gaston Ave.

SPG Building

1530 Main St.

 


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