Dallas City Park Board Annual Report: 1914-1915 Page: 15
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Fountain, Fair Park
sembly halls, comfort stations, wading pools, playground
equipment and other conveniences for the pleasure and
instruction of the children and their parents.
Trinity Play Park in particular has shown what a
marked improvement a properly located and conducted
play park can have in improving the moral conditions of
a neighborhood. Costly playground development
should, as a rule, be undertaken only in conection with
school properties. This saves much duplication of ex-
pense, and produces better results. It will be fortunate
for the city if its future School Boards are as ready to co-
operate with the Park Board as the present School Board
has shown itself to be.
Much detailed work has been done in completing the
plans for the Turtle Creek Boulevard, and this beautifulPage 1 5
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Dallas (Tex.). Park Board. Dallas City Park Board Annual Report: 1914-1915, book, 1915; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth207132/m1/19/: accessed June 6, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives.