Pecan Grove Cemetery, Marjorie Fuller comes home

By |2020-04-23T23:21:09+00:00April 23rd, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas History, Deaths, Design, graves, Immigrants, mckinney, Women|

In our last post, we discussed Marjorie Fuller and her mother (Seraphine) being held by the Japanese in China, losing their passports under [...]

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Pecan Grove Cemetery, McKillop Family

By |2020-04-20T01:12:47+00:00April 20th, 2020|architecture, art, cemeteries, Deaths, graves, Immigrants|

Pecan Grove Cemetery, Take II McKillop Family The swanky burial in Pecan Grove Cemetery that interested me was that of Harry Emmett McKillop.  [...]

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Old Red – the restored clock tower

By |2020-03-13T00:49:00+00:00March 13th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, Old Red Museum, wyvern|

One of the last major projects of the Old Red restoration was the clock tower.  Having been dismantled in 1919, the Dallas County [...]

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Old Red – the restoration years

By |2020-03-10T16:20:57+00:00March 10th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Old Red Museum|

Restoration of Old Red was slow going.  It included pulling out the warren of offices, drop ceilings, florescent lights, etc.  The original plaster [...]

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Old Red Courthouse – the sad years modifications

By |2020-03-05T17:38:22+00:00March 5th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Design, max a orlopp, Old Red Museum|

The Dallas County Courthouse (Old Red) was slowly transformed in to a character-less shell of its former self throughout the 20th century. First, [...]

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Back to Old Red Courthouse …the sad years

By |2020-03-04T00:43:21+00:00March 4th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, Old Red Museum, wyvern|

My last post on Old Red Courthouse discussed the sandstone materials/lack of steel support structure of the original design meant that the building [...]

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Interrupting Old Red for….the Vietnam Veterans Memorial

By |2020-02-28T18:41:26+00:00February 28th, 2020|architecture, art, garland|

The Wall that Heals, a 3/4 scale version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is in Garland! It is on Oates Road in Audubon [...]

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Old Red and the clock tower

By |2020-02-18T17:30:12+00:00February 18th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, Design, max a orlopp, Old Red Museum|

The original design for the Dallas County Courthouse called for a 90’ tall clock tower made of sandstone* and granite.  Inside this clock [...]

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