Adolphus Hotel Ghosts, Take V

By |2021-04-08T18:12:23+00:00April 8th, 2021|adolphus, architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths|

We ain't done with elevator tragedies. Dallas Morning News, October 22, 1924 Man Crushed by Hotel Elevator .... Batasar Calvilio, 30 years old, [...]

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Adolphus Hotel Ghosts, Take IV

By |2021-04-02T22:23:04+00:00April 2nd, 2021|adolphus, architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, train history, trains|

For our fourth installment of Adolphus hotel elevator ghosts, we take a look at one of our most tragic haunt-inducing deaths. The day [...]

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Adolphus Hotel Ghosts, Take III

By |2021-04-01T21:03:19+00:00April 1st, 2021|adolphus, architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths|

The Adolphus hotel elevator shafts saw two back-to-back deaths in 1911 and 1912.  Things seem to be quiet for the Dallas hotel until [...]

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Adolphus Hotel Ghosts, Take II

By |2021-03-31T16:54:35+00:00March 31st, 2021|adolphus, architecture, Black History, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths|

Haunted elevator shafts - my bet is that the Adolphus hotel in Dallas has 'em. The Adolphus was open a mere 2 weeks [...]

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Magnolia Building

By |2020-01-07T18:25:43+00:00January 7th, 2020|adolphus, architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Magnolia Building, Pegasus|

The Pegasus, symbol of Dallas, is often viewed atop the Magnolia Hotel.  What is now referred to as the Magnolia Hotel used to [...]

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Nevermore – City Hall

By |2019-11-14T02:34:19+00:00November 14th, 2019|adolphus, architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Design, Texans, West End, Women|

Our latest dive in to Nevermore architecture is this version of Dallas City Hall.  It stood for a little more than 20 years [...]

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