Raising money like an OG

By |2018-11-12T01:07:14+00:00November 12th, 2018|Carnival, Children's Toys, Dallas History, Dallas People, East Texas, Great Depression, Men, Promotions, South Dallas, Texans, Uncategorized, Women|

Raising money, old school style. Right about now, you are probably getting hit up to buy wrapping paper, frozen cookie dough, wreaths, caramel [...]

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New Topic for Tours!

By |2018-11-05T17:21:35+00:00November 5th, 2018|architecture, art, Black History, Civil War, cyclones, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, drug use, Dry goods store, East Texas, Fires, Freemasons, graves, Great Depression, knights of pythias, Men, Mollie A Bailey Circus, Murders, night clubs, Oddfellows, Politics, rail lines, Style, Texans, Texas State Fair, Thanksgiving, train history, trains, White Rock Lake, Women|

I had SO much fun on the tours Saturday.  A great big thank you to everyone who showed up and listened to the [...]

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Lyric Electric Theatre

By |2018-11-01T17:28:17+00:00November 1st, 2018|architecture, cemeteries, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, department stores, Design, East Texas, Men, Style, Texans, Women|

This is now an empty, glass-fronted furniture (?) store on the north side of Garland's square.  However, it used to be one of [...]

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Katy Line Train Wreck

By |2018-10-29T17:53:01+00:00October 29th, 2018|Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, East Texas, graves, Men, rail lines, Texans, Texas State Fair, train history, trains|

Sunday, October 27, 1907 Train Wreck Katy freight and passenger trains collide between Dallas and Garland, killing 1, injuring 50. The passenger train [...]

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Train Wrecks! Part Ocho

By |2021-10-23T16:13:35+00:00September 19th, 2018|Carnival, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, graves, Men, rail lines, Ringling Brothers, Texans, train history, trains|

Our last 'chapter' saw the two trains slamming in to each other, telescoping and killing at least three people.  (Some reports declare 4 [...]

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Train Wrecks, Part 7

By |2021-10-23T16:13:08+00:00September 15th, 2018|Carnival, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, graves, innovations, Men, rail lines, Ringling Brothers, South Dallas, Texans, train history, trains, West End|

When last we left our staged train wreck, the engines plus six cars were hurtling towards each other in Crush, TX, a small [...]

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Train Wrecks! Part Sechs

By |2021-10-23T16:12:28+00:00September 14th, 2018|Carnival, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, Fires, innovations, Men, rail lines, Ringling Brothers, South Dallas, Texans, train history, trains, West End|

Roughly 40,000 people showed up to see the MKT railroad's scheduled train wreck in the impromptu 'town' of Crush, Texas. The two engines [...]

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Train Wrecks! Part Cinco

By |2018-09-11T16:34:41+00:00September 11th, 2018|Carnival, Dallas History, Dallas People, Deaths, innovations, Men, rail lines, Ringling Brothers, Texans, train history, trains, West End|

With our date and location chosen, our rail lines built and our small town erected, just how many people showed up to see [...]

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Neiman-Marcus, divorce

By |2018-05-02T20:00:56+00:00May 2nd, 2018|architecture, children's clothing, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Immigrants, Men, Style, West End, Women|

While the children’s wear department at Neiman-Marcus was a success, the marriage of Carrie and Al was not.  Al had an exceptionally rough [...]

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Neiman-Marcus, new store/new departments

By |2018-05-02T19:46:54+00:00May 2nd, 2018|architecture, children's clothing, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|

As mentioned in a previous post, Sears and Roebuck was selling children's clothing at a low price point to their working class customers [...]

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