Welcome to Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. From the early 1900’s until 1951, the No. 4 Streetcar stopped at the corner of Bishop Avenue and West Seventh Street. It was of the most thriving trolley car stops in Dallas in its day, and the commercial district grew up around it. In 1990, the District, with its 12 acres and 20 buildings, was added to the National Registry of Historic Places. In 2000, an improvement project with $2.5 million in city funding brought upgrades, which included planting trees, improving sidewalks, & installing trolley-era lampposts. Today most people associate the district with Oak Cliff itself, but there’s more here than cute shops and delicious food!
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Check out these websites to learn a little more!
https://heritageoakcliff.org/https://www.heritageoakcliff.org/page-1424875 |
https://texashighways.com/travel-news/retro-active-the-bishop-arts-district/ |
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