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website Belmont |
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Belmont is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). The neighborhood mainly consists of a collection of houses constructed in the 1910s and 1920s, in the Lower Greenville area. |
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Bryan Place |
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Bryan Place is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is east of the Arts District of downtown and the State Thomas neighborhood, north of Deep Ellum, south of Cityplace and west of Munger Place. |
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website Casa Linda Estates |
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Casa Linda Estates is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is situated to the south and east of White Rock Lake and to the south of Garland Road (SH 78). It is in Dallas Council District 9.[1] |
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Casa View |
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Casa View is a residential neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, United States, located near White Rock Lake in the northeastern portion of the city. The area has traditionally been nearly synonymous with the adjoining Casa Linda neighborhood. |
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website Deep Ellum |
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Eastwood |
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Eastwood is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA) adjacent to Lake Park Estates, Old Lake Highlands, and Lochwood. It is located near White Rock Lake. |
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Forest Hills |
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Forest Hills is a neighboorhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is located near White Rock Lake. |
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Gaston Park |
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no wikipedia article found (2008) |
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website Greenland Hills |
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Greenland Hills (also known as the M Streets) is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is bounded on the west by North Central Expressway (US 75), on the south by Vanderbilt Avenue, on the east by Greenville Avenue and on the north by McCommas Boulevard.[1] The district also forms the M Streets Conservation District, per the M Streets Conservation District Ordinance. |
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Hollywood Heights |
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Hollywood Heights is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). The neighborhood lies to the northwest of SH 78 (East Grand Avenue) and the Tennison Park Golf Course. It is a part of a special conservation district to protect the neighborhood’s historic homes along with its sister subdivision, Santa Monica. |
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map | website Lake Park Estates |
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Lake Park Estates is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA) on the north corner of the diagonal intersection of Buckner Road (Loop 12) and Garland Road (SH 78).[1] It is bordered by the Casa Linda Shopping Center, Casa Linda Estates, Old Lake Highlands, Eastwood, and Dallas’s White Rock Lake Park. |
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Lakewood |
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Lakewood is a neighborhood in East Dallas, Texas (USA). It is adjacent to White Rock Lake, Bryan Place, and downtown Dallas. |
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website Lakewood Heights |
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no wikipedia article found (2008) |
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Little Forest Hills |
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Little Forest Hills is a neighboorhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is located near White Rock Lake. |
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Lochwood |
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Lochwood is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA) adjacent to Lake Park Estates and Old Lake Highlands. It is located east of White Rock Lake and sometimes referred to as ‘Dixon Branch’ because of the creek by that name running through the neighborhood. |
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Lower Greenville |
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Lower Greenville is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA), west of Lakewood. Specifically, the neighborhood is the area adjacent to Greenville Avenue south of Mockingbird Lane and north of Belmont Avenue. The area south of Belmont Avenue is often, and more specifically, called “Lowest Greenville,” and the area north of Mockingbird Lane is called “Upper Greenville.” “Lower Greenville” is also used to refer to the neighborhoods surrounding Greenville Avenue, including Vickery Place, the Belmont Addition, Greenland Hills (the “M Streets”), and Stonewall. It straddles Dallas Council Districts 14 and 2.[1][2] |
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Old Lake Highlands |
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Old Lake Highlands is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is adjacent to White Rock Lake.[1] It is in Dallas Council District 9.[2] |
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Junius Heights |
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Junius Heights[1] is Dallas’ largest historic district, a neighborhood of more than 800 homes in Old East Dallas, Texas (USA) situated east of Munger Place, south of Swiss Avenue and southwest of Lakewood. It is relatively rectangular, bounded roughly by Gaston Avenue on the NW, Paulus Avenue on the NE, Reiger Avenue on the SE, and Henderson Avenue on the SW. |
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website Munger Place Historic District |
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The Munger Place Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district in Old East Dallas, Texas (USA), generally lying between N Fitzhugh Avenue on the southwest, Gaston Avenue on the northwest, Henderson Avenue on the northeast, and Columbia Avenue on the southeast. Detailed boundaries are defined in the Munger Place Ordinance. |
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Peak’s Suburban Addition |
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website Swiss Avenue |
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Swiss Avenue is an elegant residential street and historic district in east Dallas, Texas (USA). The tree-lined street is 2.5 miles (4 km) long with approximately 200 carefully preserved and restored historic homes representing several architectural styles including Mediterranean, Spanish, Georgian, Prairie, Craftsman, Neoclassical, Italian Renaissance, Tudor and Colonial Revival.[2] The entire district, Swiss Avenue between Fitzhugh and LaVista, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 28 March 1974. |
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Wilshire Heights |
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Parkdale Heights |
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Parkdale Heights is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is bounded on the west by railroad tracks (just east of Hatcher Street), on the northwest by railroad tracks, on the north by Military Parkway, on the east by Bisbee Drive and on the south by Scyene Road.[1] Parkdale Lake is located within the neighborhood.[1] |
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website Ridgewood Park |
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Ridgewood Park is a neighborhood in east Dallas Texas (USA). It is bordered by Lovers Lane on the north, Abrams Road on the west, the DART Blue Line on the south, and Fisher Road on the east.[1] |
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Santa Monica |
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Scyene |
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Scyene was a small town in East Central Dallas County, Texas (USA), 10 miles east-southeast of downtown Dallas. It is now a neighborhood in East Dallas, just west of Mesquite and I-635. The town lay approximately within North Masters Drive on the east, Military Parkway on the north, North Prairie Creek Road on the west, and Bruton Road on the south. The center of the town was located at the intersection of Scyene Road and North Saint Augustine Drive (9600 Scyene Rd. & 3000 N. St. Augustine Dr.). |
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website Vickery Place |
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Vickery Place is a neighborhood in East Dallas, Texas (USA), bounded on the north by Goodwin Avenue, on the west by North Central Expressway (US 75) and Henderson, on the south by Belmont, and on the east by Greenville Avenue. |