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Resource Name Address National Register Local Resource Name Address National Local State County City Register Designation 1926 Republic National Bank (Davis) Building (H/87) 1309 Main St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas 3829 N. Hall Street (H/125), 3829 N. Hall St. 3829 North Hall Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX 4928 Bryan Street Apartments (H/131) 4928 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Adam Hat, Canton St. 2700 Canton, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Adams-Gullett Duplex (H/134), 5543/5545 Sears St. 5543 Sears Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Adamson, W.H., High School (H/139) 201 East Ninth St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Adolphus Hotel, 1321 Commerce St. 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Albert A. Anderson House (H/88), 300 Centre St. 300 Centre Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Alcalde Street-Crockett School Historic District 200--500 Alcalde, 421--421A N. Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Carroll and 4315 Victor Ambassador Hotel (H/20), 1312 S. Ervay St. 1312 South Ervay Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX American Beauty Mill (H/78),; Stanard--Tilton Flour 2400 S. Ervay Street, Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Mill; Angle, D. M., House 800 Beltline, Cedar Hill, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Cedar Hill Bama Pie Company Building (H/109) 3249 Pennsylvania Avenue, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Belo, Alfred Horatio, House 2115 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Betterton House (H/71), 705 N. Marsalis Ave. 705 North Marsalis Avenue, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Bianchi, Didaco and Ida, House 4503 Reiger Ave., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Bishop Arts Building (H/95), 408 W. Eighth St. 408 West Eighth Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Bishop Court Apartments (H/59) 835, 901-03, 905-07 N. Bishop Y Bluitt Sanitarium / R.F. Aspley Bldg. (H/102) 2036 Commerce St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Booker T. Washington School (H/44), 2501 Flora St. 2501 Flora Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Boyd Hotel (H/80), 2934 Elm St. 2934 Elm Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Bromberg/Patterson House (H/119) 3201 Wendover Rd., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Bryan-Peak Commercial Historic District 4214 Bryan Ave. and 1325--1408 Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas N. Peak Bryant, William, Jr., House South Broad and Cooper Street, Y TEXAS Dallas Cedar Hill Cedar Hill, TX Building at 3525 Turtle Creek Boulevard 3525 Turtle Creek Blvd., Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Busch Building 1501 Main St., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Busch--Kirby Building (Boundary Increase) (H/37), 1509 Main St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas 1509 & 1511 Main St. Cedar Crest (H/24), 2223 W. Jefferson Blvd. 2223 West Jefferson Boulevard, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Cedar Springs Fire Station (H/8) 3828 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Cedar Springs Place 2531 Lucas Dr., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Central Congregational Church 1530 North Carroll St., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Chevrolet Motor Company Building 3221 Commerce Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Christ Episcopal Church (H/123) 534 West Tenth Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX City Hotel (H/93) 2528 Elm Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Claremont Apartments 4636 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Clements Hall 3200 Dyer St., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Clifford D. Hutsell House (H/127) 7035 Lakewood Boulevard, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Colonial Hill Historic District Bounded by Pennsylvania Ave., I- Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas 45, US 75 and Hatcher Columbus A. Langley Grocery (H/45) 1501 Beaumont Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Continental Gin Company 3301 Elm, Street , Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Continental Gin (H/30) Landmark District Y Cox Farmhouse (H/58), 11210 Cox Ln. 11210 Cox Lane, , Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Crown Hill Mausoleum (H/49) 9700 Webb Chapel Road, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Cumberland Hill School (H/42) 1901 North Akard, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas Coffin Company 1325 South Lamar, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas County Courthouse Houston and Commerce Street, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Dallas Downtown Historic District Roughly bounded by Federal, N. Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas St. Paul, Pacific, Harwood, S. Pearl, Commerce, S Ervay, Akard, Commerce and Field Dallas Downtown Historic District (Boundary Bounded by Jackson, North Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Increase) Hardwood Commerce, N.-S. line between S. Pearl Exwy., and S. Hardwood Canton Dallas Fire Station No. 16 (H/40) 5501 Columbia Ave., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas Hall 3225 University Blvd., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas High School - Crozier Tech (H/101), 2214 Bryan 2214 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas St. Dallas High School Historic District 2218 Bryan St., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas National Bank 1530 Main Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas Power & Light Building (H/121) 1506 Commerce Street, Dallas, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas TX Dallas Power and Light – East Substation (H/91) 3700 Willow Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas Scottish Rite Temple Harwood and Young Street, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Dallas Tent and Awning Building (H/68) 3401 Commerce St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas Times Herald Pasadena Perfect Home 6938 Wildgrove Ave., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas David Crockett Elementary School (H/63), 401 N. 401 North Carroll Avenue, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Carroll Ave. Dallas, TX Dealey Plaza Historic District 411 Elm Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas DeGolyer House and Gardens (H/38) 8525 Garland Rd., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dixon--Moore House 2716 Peabody Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas East Dallas Christian Church (H/65) 629 Peak Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Eastside Warehouse District (H/92) Landmark District Y Edison / La Vista Court (H/47) Landmark District Y Ellis, James H. and Molly, House 2426 Pine Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Emanuel Lutheran Church 4301 San Jacinto, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas F.A. Brown Farmstead (H/34) 4611 Kelton Drive, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Fair Park (H/33) Landmark District Y Fannin, James W., Elementary School (H/77) 4800 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Federal Reserve Bank (H/6) 400 South Akard, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Fidelity Union Life Complex (H/126) 1500 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Fidelity Union Life Insurance Building 1511 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas First Presbyterian Church (H/16) 401 South Harwood Street, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Florence, Fred, Hall 3330 University Blvd., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Former Dr. Pepper Dallas Bottling Plant (H/103) 409 Second Avenue, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Freedman's Cemetery (H/54) Central Expressway and Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX G & J Manufacturing Co (H/104) 3912 Willow St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Garvin Cemetery (H/130) 4000 West Northwest Highway, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Gilbert, Samuel and Julia, House 2540 Farmers Branch Lane, Y TEXAS Dallas Farmers Farmers Branch, TX Branch Good Luck Gas Station (H/56) 903 Cadiz Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Good Samaritan Hospital (H/140) 4526 Leland Avenue, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Goodyear and Goodrich Buildings (H/98); Goodyear 3809 Parry Avenue, Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Tire and Rubber Company Building and B.F. Goodrich Building Grace Methodist Episcopal Church; Grace United 4105 Junius St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Methodist Church (H/9) Greenway Parks Historic District Bounded by W. Mockingbird Ln., Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas W. University Blvd., Inwood & N. Dallas Tollway. Greer, George C., House 5439 Swiss Ave., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Gulf Refining Company/Hickory Street Annex (H/136) 501 Second Ave, Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Harlan Building (H/41) 2018 Cadiz St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Harris Kemp House (H/141), 2822 Maple Springs Blvd. 2822 Maple Springs Boulevard, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Dallas, TX Harwood Street (H/48) Landmark District Y Hawkes, Z. T. (Tip), House 132 North Potter St., Cedar Hill, Y TEXAS Dallas Cedar Hill TX Higginbothan - Bailey Building (H/26), 900 Jackson St. 900 Jackson Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Highland Park Shopping Village 47 Highland Park, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Highpark Hilton / Plaza Hotel (H/28) 1933 Main St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Hotel Adolphus 1315 Commerce St., Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Houston Street Viaduct Houston St. roughly between Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Arlington St. and Lancaster Ave. Hyer Hall 6424 Hill Lane, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Interstate Forwarding Company Warehouse (H/50) 3200 Main St., Dallas, TX Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Interurban Building (H/105), 1500 Jackson St. 1500 Jackson Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas J. L. Long Middle School (H/120), 6160 Reiger Ave. 6160 Reiger Avenue, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas James Madison High School (H/62), Forest Avenue 3000 Martin Luther King Y Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas High Schoo Boulevard, Dallas, TX John P. and Lucy Parks Estate (H/133), 6220 Worth St. 6220 Worth Street, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Juanita Craft House (H/97), 2618 Warren Ave. 2618 Warren Avenue, Dallas, TX Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Junius Heights (H/128) Landmark District Y Kalita Humphries Theater (H/122), 3636 Turtle Creek 3636 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Y TEXAS Dallas Dallas Blvd.
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