Texas Almanac, 1956-1957 Page: 1
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ADVERTISEMENTS 1
THE (93/3AIU/v CENTER
SV of the
1 - SOUTHWEST
i t i 1 Although the first Medical
1 *ll skyscraper in the world, the
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1 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING in
"--8 Dallas still holds the dis-
.-1,1 tinction of being the largest,
.iil finest and most profession-
S1P ally modern and complete.
S1111 - l The building is exclusively
1 l tenanted by these two pro-
1 fessions, nurses, technicians
1 e 1111 and suppliers, with a fully
,iff 111111' accredited Hospital on the
" 11111111 top floors.
The 14-Floor Medical Arts
Parking Building was built
for the convenience of
tenants and patrons of the
Medical Arts Building, and
general public.
This Bowser-type, fully
automatic Parking Garage'
has no ramps, no screech-
ing of tires and brakes, is
efficient and fast-moving.14-Floor Super Garage for Doctors and Patients.
24-HOUR SERVICE-
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Texas Almanac, 1956-1957, book, 1955; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth117138/m1/3/?q=%2522dewey+redman%2522: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.