Travels in History, Elisabet Ney, Part III
Elisabet Ney, our intrepid sculptor from (what we now call) west Germany, raised a lot of eyebrows in her time. Reminder that 'her [...]
By Greta|2022-07-27T22:57:40+00:00July 27th, 2022|architecture, art, Columbian Exposition, Immigrants|
Elisabet Ney, our intrepid sculptor from (what we now call) west Germany, raised a lot of eyebrows in her time. Reminder that 'her [...]
By Greta|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 [...]
By Greta|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. [...]
By Greta|2020-04-18T23:33:47+00:00April 18th, 2020|architecture, art, cemeteries, Civil War, graves, Immigrants|
Alrighty, kids, sit back because have I got a doozy of a story for you. Once upon a time, four days ago, when [...]
By Greta|2019-03-02T19:42:12+00:00March 2nd, 2019|adolphus, beer, Dallas History, Dallas People, historic food, Immigrants, innovations, Men, rail lines, Texans, train history, trains, Women|
Adolphus Busch, Honorary Dallasite So, life happened and I didn’t post for a while. But you know what makes life better? BEER. Do [...]
By Greta|2019-02-18T16:34:40+00:00February 18th, 2019|adolphus, architecture, beer, Children's Toys, Civil War, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Design, graves, Immigrants, innovations, Men, Restoration, train history, trains, Women|
Adolphus Busch, honorary Dallasite and his powerhouse wife, continued. I didn’t want to be a bummer on Valentine’s day, so I only mentioned [...]
By Greta|2021-03-11T03:17:32+00:00February 13th, 2019|adolphus, architecture, art, beer, Civil War, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, Politics, Slavery, Texans, train history, trains|
In our story of Adolphus Busch, honorary Dallasite, we are up to the outbreak of the Civil War. Eberhard Anheuser and his new-ish [...]
By Greta|2019-02-11T16:30:17+00:00February 11th, 2019|adolphus, architecture, art, Black History, Civil War, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Immigrants, Slavery, Texans, train history, trains|
If you are thinking to yourself, poor Adolphus Busch! Just 18 years old and in a new country! But, don’t feel too badly [...]
By Greta|2018-12-17T19:32:12+00:00December 17th, 2018|Accessories, architecture, art, Black History, cemeteries, Chicago world's fair, Children's Toys, Civil War, Columbian Exposition, cyclones, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, department stores, Design, Dogs, Dry goods store, East Texas, Fires, Freemasons, graves, Great Depression, historic food, Immigrants, innovations, knights of pythias, La Reunion, lynching, Magnolia Building, Men, Mollie A Bailey Circus, Murders, Oddfellows, Old Red Museum, Omni Hotel, Pegasus, Pioneer Park Cemetery, Politics, rail lines, Restoration, Reunion Tower, Slavery, South Dallas, Style, Texans, Texas State Fair, Thanksgiving, train history, trains, West End, White Rock Lake, Women|
GIFT CERTIFICATE AVAILABILITY Are you stuck on what to buy for your in-laws? Saddled with a co-worker you don't know in the Secret [...]
By Greta|2018-12-03T18:40:55+00:00December 3rd, 2018|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Design, Dogs, East Texas, Fires, Immigrants, knights of pythias, Men, Mollie A Bailey Circus, rail lines, Slavery, Texans, Texas State Fair, train history, trains, Women|
We have new tours that we are offering. The tours are one hour around the square in Garland. Garland has quite a number [...]