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[View of McCree Park Looking South #1]

Description: Photograph of the aerial overview of the McCree Park and the surrounding residential neighborhood. Key features of the photograph include; a baseball field with stadium lights, two (2) tennis courts surrounded by a fence, and a swimming pool connected to a parking lot.
Date: May 1972
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
Location: None
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Western View of Turtle Creek Park & Surrounding Area]

Description: Photograph of an aerial overview of Turtle Creek Park and the surrounding urban area. The primary focus of the photograph is the Turtle Creek Park with a bronze statue of Robert E. Lee and a single story multi-purpose building. Commercial, residential, and business buildings of various heights are scattered throughout the photograph. Multi-lane roads and streets weave throughout the city dividing the area into industry based subdivisions.
Date: June 1972
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
Location: None
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[View of McCree Park Looking South #2]

Description: Photograph of the aerial overview of the McCree Park and the surrounding residential neighborhood. Key features of the photograph include; a baseball field with stadium lights, two (2) tennis courts surrounded by a fence, and a swimming pool connected to a parking lot.
Date: May 1972
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
Location: None
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Lawnview Proposed Extension]

Description: Photograph of the Tenison Park Golf Course and the surrounding residential suburban region. Interstate Highway 30 curves briefly into frame on the bottom right hand side of the photo. The multi-hole course of the Tenison Park features manicured fairways lined with trees, a railroad that separates the course, and a river that winds throughout the course. Suburban residential housing and commercial buildings are featured throughout the surrounding region.
Date: 1972
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives
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