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Kings Highway Parks

These Kings Highway parks are perfect for Spring outdoor fun and preserve green spaces in Oak Cliff!

History of Stone Park

Stone Park was once the location of the first 7-11. When that was torn down, it was left as a green space, which neighbors eventually enhanced, and christened Stone Park.

“The story of 7-Eleven

begins with an 8-year-old boy grooming the horses and mules that pulled ice-delivery wagons through Oak Cliff.

Young Joe C. Thompson Jr., known as “Jodie,” mucked stalls and otherwise cared for the animals that served Consumer Ice Co., which owned several ice plants and retail ice docks in Oak Cliff, including the ice house on Page at Polk. That building, constructed around 1915, once housed the predecessor of the Oak Cliff Cultural Center…”

Read the full Advocate Mag article here.

Twelve Hills Nature Center

Another outdoor gem us Twelve Hills Nature Preserve, created by the City in an effort to preserve green space. It’s a wonderfully maintained oasis, adjacent to Rosemont Elementary.

These Kings Highway Parks keep the neighborhood green and offer easy escapes to nature. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram to see what else makes Kings Highway special!

What Makes Kings Highway Special

The first Conservation District of its kind in Dallas, Kings Highway is made up of unique home styles, green spaces, and even a commercial district.

  1. Twelve Hills Nature Preserve
  2. Stone Park
  3. Nova
  4. Rosemont Elementary

What was the market like for Kings Highway in 2021?

Fun Fact:

When Jenni moved to Dallas from New York City, Kings Highway was where she landed!

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Advocate Top Realtor 2021

2021 marks our 8th continuous year as Advocate Top Realtor!

We had a great time exploring what Elmwood has to offer this month!

(Check out our recent blogs, if you missed them)

Where are we going next??

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Downtown Elmwood

Anchored by historic structures like Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School, Balboa Place and a Masonic lodge, Downtown Elmwood is the name affectionately given to a commercial district of roughly 14 acres – centered on S Edgefield Ave and Ferndale Ave – and comprised of dozens of small businesses, several places of worship, restaurants and even a recording studio.

Visit elmwoodna.org to learn more!

Places to check out downtown:

Lowbrow Retro

Lowbrow Retro on Balboa Dr is a tiny vintage shop in the heart of OC. Don’t miss out on all of their amazing Turkish rugs and cool furniture!

Stay up to date by following them on instagram @oakcliffhouseofstyle

Vivero’s Boxing Gym

Vivero’s Gym, founded in 1990 in a converted garage, is perhaps the biggest breeding ground for boxers in Dallas. It has incubated national champions and Olympic figures. It’s where the current world welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. began his career.

Learn more about Gene Vivero’s legacy in this article.

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Tyler Station

One of Elmwood’s defining features is Tyler Station. The former warehouse was transformed into a small business district in the 2010’s. From the co-working space to Oak Cliff Brewing, there’s plenty to do here for everyone.

Places we <3 at Tyler Station 

  • Trade Oak Cliff, art studio & shop
  • Wax Space, co-working and events
  • Green Pet, pet food and needs
  • Crumb & Kettle, coffee shop
  • Oak Cliff Brewing, beers
  • Oak Cliff Bike Synergy, bikes
  • TX Studio, Photography Studio

And don’t forget to follow us on Instagram to see what else makes Elmwood special!