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Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Hall, 135 acres, six building, 485,000 sq. ft.. on Stemmons Frwy. in Dallas
Hall of State, Fair Park
Hall of State, Fair Park. This was built for the Texas Centennial in 1936.
Jesse Chisholm Texas Historical Marker
Jesse Chisholm Texas Historical Marker, in place, beside highway with buildings in the background
Jesse Chisholm Texas Historical Marker
Close-up of Jesse Chisholm Texas Historical Marker. Chisholm is best remembered for marking the Chisholm Trail, thus facilitating cattle drives and marketing of cattle.
Arrowhead and Scraper
Arrowhead and scraper found at a construction site near a golf course in Coppell
Construction of One of the Terminals at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Concrete forms at the site of one of the terminals at DFW Airport
Dallas- Fort Worth International Airport Control Tower
Control tower at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Airtrans Vehicle Number 26
Airstrans vehicle No. 26 at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
Airtrans Passenger Vehicle
Photograph of an Airtrans passenger vehicle on its track.
Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike
Aerial view of Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike looking northwest.
British Concorde Jet in Flight
British Concorde Jet in flight over Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
British Concorde Jet
British Concorde jet landed at DFW airport, with boarding ramp attached and extended.
[Aerial Photograph of Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport]
Aerial photograph of the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport shortly after completion.
John F. Kennedy's Motorcade in Dallas
Photograph of John F. Kennedy's motorcade in Dallas, Texas on the morning of his assassination. Kennedy is seated in the back row of an open vehicle with his wife Jacqueline as well as Texas Governor John Connally and his wife Nelly who are seated in the row in front of them. Several police officers on motorcycles are partially visible around the car and there is a crowd of onlookers on either side of the road.
Airplane Flying from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Plane Flying over Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
[111th Engineers Returning Home from France after World War I]
Photograph of 111th Engineers marching through downtown Dallas after returning home from France after World War I.
[Aerial Photograph of Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport Under Construction]
Aerial photograph of Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport under construction.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Nearing Completion
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Nearing Completion
American Airline Stewardess College
Aerial view of American Airline Stewardess College
John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin
Replica of Dallas pioneer John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin, now located in Founder's Plaza in downtown Dallas.
A.S. Broaddus
Frontal view of A.S. Broaddus, chaplain of the 111th Engineers.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Where it was Located in Irving
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters in Irving, Texas. The photo shows the front of the building that housed the headquarters for the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train. The headquarters were located in a shopping center, next to Glen's Sporting Goods.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of a large sign with the text "Texas Wagon Train Headquarters" hanging in front of a brick building in Irving, Texas. There are logos on either side of the name; a "Texas Sesquicentennial" logo on the left, and an image of a covered wagon on the right.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of a sign on a brick building in Irving, Texas with the text: "Texas Wagon Train, 'Circle Texas for the Past and Future.'" There is an image of a covered wagon on the left and the logo for the Texas Sesquicentennial on the right.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of the plaque honoring Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Irving, Texas. The sign says, "New Home of (Early 1985) Texas Wagon Train 'Circle Texas for the Past and Future' Garry L. France - Wagon Master, Walt Garrison - Honorary State Wagon Master, Billy Bob Barnett - Asst. Wagon Master, Tom Landry - Asst. Wagon Master, Gib Lewis - Asst. Wagon Master, Glen D. Courson - Asst. Wagon Master, Jan France - Executive Director, Donald H. Stringer - Business Manger 'Centerpiece of the Texas Sesquicentennial' 'Join our train for a day, a week, or all the way!' Corporate and business sponsorships available *A Texas Non-Profit Corp. CH #676274"
Dallas Market Center and Dallas Skyline
Dallas Market Center. Downtown Dallas in the background. 135 acres 6 buildings of 485,000 sq. ft. complex in the Center. Stemmons Freeway pictured.
James Grover Tarver
Photograph of James Grover Tarver, billed as the world's tallest man, who worked for Barnum and Bailey Circus. In this portrait, he is standing beside a wicker loveseat in front of a portrait studio backdrop. He is wearing a dark-colored shirt, with a light-colored tie and slacks as well as a hat and tall boots.
James Grover Tarver on Stage with Barnum and Bailey Circus
Photograph of James Grover Tarver, billed as the world's tallest man, on stage at the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Tarver is wearing a dark-colored shirt, slacks, and hat and is standing in the middle of the stage with his arms outstretched. A man wearing a light-colored suit is standing on a wooden chair with his arms outstretched to measure the difference and is looking over his shoulder at the camera. Other men in suits are standing on either side of the men and on the ground next to the stage. A large sign behind the stage says, "Carl Hagenbeck and Great Wallace combined museum vaudeville and minstrel, world's most comp[rehens]ive gathering of stran[ge peo]ple, novel [...pe]rformances."
James Grover Tarver
Photograph of James Grover Tarver, billed as the world's tallest man. He worked for Barnum and Bailey Circus and was 8'4" tall, 460 lbs. In the image, he is posed in front of a backdrop with a much shorter man and he is holding his left arm out over the top of the second man's head. Both of the men are wearing suits and hats.
Bear Creek School
Bear Creek School was in the Irving/Grand Prairie area. School picture of Bear Creek School. Students standing in front of the building.
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