I’m a bettin’
I am not a bettin' woman, but if I had to take odds, I would say this man never had to pay a [...]
By Greta|2022-02-17T14:21:20+00:00February 17th, 2022|adolphus, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores|
I am not a bettin' woman, but if I had to take odds, I would say this man never had to pay a [...]
By Greta|2022-02-16T16:08:11+00:00February 16th, 2022|Uncategorized|
Combing through the 1915 Dallas city directory, I stumbled on the entry of: Thomas, John (c) fireman, 3406 Greenwood John Thomas of 3406 [...]
By Greta|2022-01-30T17:31:48+00:00January 30th, 2022|adolphus, architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, garland|
Please meet the new company mascot - Charlotte, the 10 year old boxer pit. She came from the wonderful people at the Mesquite [...]
By Greta|2022-01-14T19:32:08+00:00January 14th, 2022|Dallas History, Deaths, Texans|
This week in 1930 (January 18, 1930) the temperature plummeted to a bonechilling -1F (-18C). I am happy to report that the high [...]
By Greta|2022-01-11T16:45:17+00:00January 11th, 2022|art, Deaths, fort worth|
Domenico Ghirlandaio died today in January 1494 . His name isn't quite as familiar as many other Renaissance artists today. But, he was [...]
By Greta|2022-01-10T23:08:14+00:00January 10th, 2022|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, department stores, Dry goods store, garland|
As the temperatures drop in DFW, maybe you are in the market for a new coat. Walton's Dry Goods was opening in 1917 [...]