Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas, Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2014 Page: Front Inside
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Legacies is a joint publication of:
Dallas Heritage Village
The Dallas Historical Society
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Editor
MichaelV. Hazel
Designer
Liz Conrad Graphic Design
Book Review Editor
Evelyn Montgomery
Editorial Assistants
Sam Childers
Stephen Fagin
Editorial Advisory Board
W. Marvin Dulaney
University of Texas at Arlington
ElizabethYork Enstam
Dallas, Texas
Robert B. Fairbanks
University of Texas at Arlington
Russell Martin
Southern Methodist University
Jackie McElhaney
Dallas, Texas
Darwin Payne
Southern Methodist University
Carol Roark
Fort Worth, Texas
Gerald D. Saxon
University of Texas at Arlington
Thomas H. Smith
Dallas, Texas
Legacies is made possible
by the generous support of:
A. H. Belo Corporation
The Inge Foundation
Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North
Central Texas is published semiannually. The
editor welcomes articles relating to the
history of Dallas and North Central Texas.
Please address inquiries to Editor, Legacies,
1515 S. Harwood St., Dallas,TX 75215, or
phone 214-413-3665.
Copyright 2014:
Dallas Heritage Village
The Dallas Historical Society
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaThe city's first zoo, containing a motley assortment
of antelope, deer, bears, and wolves, was located in
City Park in the 1890s. The park was the centerpiece
of Dallas's first "suburban" residential development,
The Cedars. Today the neighborhood is being revital-
ized by entrepreneurs such as Matthews Southwest,
which renovated the historic Sears Roebuck complex
into SouthSide on Lamar. See "Heroes of the Cedars,"
beginning on page 52.
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