More celebratory State Fair goodness!

By |2018-01-21T18:47:39+00:00September 18th, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, historic food, innovations, Men, South Dallas, Women|

In celebration of the Texas State Fair opening later this month, you may be asking yourself: Hey, Greta, what other things did the [...]

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The settlement of La Reunion is crumbling

By |2018-01-21T18:47:39+00:00September 4th, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, La Reunion, Reunion Tower, West End|

During my last post, we saw that the La Reunion settlers were uniquely unqualified to cope with Dallas' climate, snakes and lack of [...]

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The saga of La Reunion Settlement continues as our settlers arrive in Dallas

By |2018-01-21T18:47:39+00:00September 1st, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, La Reunion, Reunion Tower, West End|

In addition to drought, Considerant didn’t quite plan for living off the land in Texas. He underestimated the number of snakes and scorching [...]

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How Reunion Tower came to be named……(La Reunion history continued)

By |2018-01-21T18:47:39+00:00August 29th, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, La Reunion, Reunion Tower, West End|

The location of what would be La Reunion was scouted in 1852/3 by Victor Prosper Considerant.  He returned to Brussels and ultimately procured [...]

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Reunion Tower is named for a bunch of European hippies

By |2018-01-21T18:47:39+00:00August 26th, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, La Reunion, Reunion Tower|

Reunion Tower was named for an early Dallas settlement (La Reunion) west of the Trinity River. Numbers are not exact, but roughly 200 [...]

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Mortuary Reports, Part III – Max Eberle

By |2018-01-21T18:47:40+00:00August 12th, 2017|Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Men, Murders, South Dallas|

Further investigation in to the Dallas Morning News database reveals that Max Eberle was a bartender at Turner Hall, in excellent physical health [...]

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