List of Dallas Landmarks

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Dallas Landmark is a designation by the City of Dallas and the Dallas Landmark Commission for historic buildings and districts in Dallas, Texas, United States. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, including historical, economic, architectural, artistic, cultural, and social values. Once a structure or district is designated a landmark, it is protected by an ordinance with specific preservation criteria, which require that any alterations beyond routine maintenance, up to and including demolition, must have their permits reviewed by the Landmark Commission. [1]

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Criteria

Buildings eligible for Dallas Landmark structure designation are those that possess any of these merits: [1]

  1. Character
  2. Location of a significant historical event
  3. Identification with a historically significant person or persons
  4. Cultural, economic, social, or historical heritage
  5. Architectural style
  6. Architect or master builder
  7. Architectural innovation
  8. Archaeological significance, or value as an aspect of community sentiment or pride

Dallas Landmark districts are defined areas with a significant concentration of structures unified by their architectural style or related historical events.

Many Dallas Landmark structures are eligible or have been recognized as a contributing property on the National Register of Historic Places or Recorded Texas Historic Landmark list. Many of the Dallas Landmark districts fall within other local or national historic districts, as well.

Landmark Commission

The Dallas mayor and city council appoint an 18-member Landmark Commission consisting of one representative for each district and three alternates for a two-year unpaid term beginning on September 1 of each odd-numbered year. All commissioners have knowledge and experience in the fields of history, art, architecture, or historic preservation. The Landmark Commission and City Plan Commission make recommendations for City of Dallas landmarks that are forwarded to the Dallas City Council. [2]

The Designation Committee is an advisory committee appointed by the Landmark Commission made up of Landmark Commissioners and citizens. The combination of historians, architects, archeologists, and preservation consultants is responsible for reviewing applications for new landmarks and historic districts. The committee reviews applications for new city landmarks and forwards the recommendations to the Landmark Commission. [2]

List of landmarks

For consistency, the lists below use the names from the Dallas Landmark website.

Structures

Adolphus Hotel Adolphus01.jpg
Adolphus Hotel
The Majestic Theatre is the sole survivor of Theater Row. Majestic Dallas Exterior.jpg
The Majestic Theatre is the sole survivor of Theater Row.
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Magnolia Building
Union Station DallasUnionStation.jpg
Union Station
Fair Park contains the largest collection of art deco exposition architecture. Dallas Fair Park Esplanade.jpg
Fair Park contains the largest collection of art deco exposition architecture.
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.jpg
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
The former Texas School Book Depository building is located in the West End Historic District. SchoolbookDepository.jpg
The former Texas School Book Depository building is located in the West End Historic District.
Knights of Pythias Temple (Union Bankers Building), Deep Ellum Deep Ellum - Knights of Pythias - Union Bankers Building 02.jpg
Knights of Pythias Temple (Union Bankers Building), Deep Ellum
Scottish Rite Cathedral ScottishRite1.JPG
Scottish Rite Cathedral
NameDesignatedLocation NRHP  Date RTHL  DateCurrent Use
2220 Canton Lofts [3] November 22, 19942220 Canton Streetresidential
Adam Hat [4] May 14, 19972700 Canton Streetresidential
Adolphus Hotel [5] September 30, 19871315 Commerce StreetJuly 14, 19831981hotel
Albert A. Anderson House [6] May 27, 1998300 Centre Street
Allen House [7] April 9, 20012603 Fairmount Street
Ambassador Hotel [8] June 28, 19821312 S. Ervay Street1965education
American Beauty Mill [9] November 25, 19962400 S. Ervay Streetresidential
B. Parks Bros. Storage [10] February 11, 19912639 Elm Street
Betterton House [11] June 13, 1995705 Marsalis
Bishop Arts Building [12] June 7, 1999408 W. Eighth Streetcommercial
Booker T. Washington School [13] April 24, 20062501 Flora Streeteducation
Boyd Hotel [14] August 29, 19962934 Elm Streetcommercial
Busch – Kirby Building and Annex [15] September 28, 19871509 Main Street, 1511 Main StreetJuly 4, 19801988residential
Cedar Crest House [16] August 8, 19842223 West Jefferson Boulevard
Cedar Springs Fire Station [17] March 22, 19793828 Cedar Springs Roadmunicipal
City Hotel [18] January 8, 19992528 Elm Streetcommercial
Columbus Langeley Grocery [19] June 13, 19891501-05 Beaumont Streetcommercial
Cox Farmhouse (Dallas, Texas) [20] January 20, 199311210 Cox Laneresidential
Crown Hill Mausoleum [21] March 21, 19909700 Webb Chapel Roadmunicipal
Cumberland Hill School [22] November 29, 19881901 North Akard Streetcommercial
Dallas High School/Crozier Tech [23] December 13, 20002214 Bryan StreetFebruary 20, 1996vacant
Dallas Power and Light Building [24] January 5, 19991506 Commerce Streetresidential
Dallas Tent and Awning Building [25] March 21, 19952401 Commerce Streetresidential
Davis Building [26] May 27, 19981309 Main StreetJanuary 18, 2006residential
Davy Crockett School [27] October 25, 19934001 N. Carroll Avenueeducation
DeGolyer House and Gardens [28] March 23, 19888525 Garland RoadDecember 28, 1978cultural
East Dallas Christian Church [29] December 15, 1993629 N. Peak Street
East DP&L Substation [30] 3700 Willow Street
Elizabeth Chapel [31] 1026 East 10th Streetdemolished
F.A. Brown Farmstead [32] July 13, 19874611 Kelton Avenue
Fannin Elementary School [33] August 13, 19964800 Ross Avenueeducation
Federal Reserve Bank [34] October 6, 1977400 S. Akard Streetcommercial
Fire Station #16 [35] August 15, 19885501 Columbia AvenueApril 17, 1997municipal
First Presbyterian Church [36] October 21, 1981401 South Harwood Street
Freedman's Cemetery [37] February 6, 1992 Central Expressway at Lemmoncultural
Good Luck Gas Station [38] June 17, 1992903 Cadiz Streetvacant
Grace Methodist Church [39] December 11, 19794105 Junius Street
Harlan Building [40] August 16, 19882018 Cadiz StreetFebruary 26, 2004
Higginbothan-Bailey Building [41] July 27, 1984900 Jackson Street1984commercial
Interstate Forwarding Building [42] September 25, 19913200 Main Street
James Madison High School [43] November 3, 19933000 Martin Luther King Boulevardeducation
King Mansion [44] January 9, 20043417 Gillespie Streethotel
Kings Court Apartments [45] June 12, 19921234 Kings Highway
Knights of Pythias Temple [46] October 23, 19892551 Elm Streetvacant
Kovandovitch House [47] July 17, 1996523 Eads Avenue
La France Building [48] September 9, 19973600 Commerce Street
Lincoln High School [49] September 13, 19955000 Oakland Avenueeducation
Luna Tortilla Factory [50] 1615 McKinney Avenuecommercial
Magnolia Building [51] 108 S. Akard StreetJanuary 30, 19781978hotel
Majestic Theatre [52] 1923 Elm StreetNovember 14, 19771983cultural
Mallory Drug Store [53] 900 W. Jefferson Boulevard
Mitchell Building [54] 3800 Commerce Streetresidential
Oak Cliff Methodist Church [55] 541-49 E. Jefferson Boulevard
Oak Lawn Methodist Church [56] 3014 Oak Lawn Avenue
Old City Hall [57] 106 S. Harwood Street1978municipal
Old Parkland Hospital [58] 3819 Maple Avenuecommercial
Old Tige [59] 3801 Parry Avenuecultural
Palace Blacksmith Shop [60] 2814 Main Streetcommercial
Phyllis Wheatley School [61] 2908 Metropolitan Street
Plaza Hotel [62] 1933 Main StreetDecember 5, 19851988hotel
Ross Avenue Baptist Church [63] 5201 Ross Avenue1999demolished
Santa Fe Warehouse #1 [64] 1114 Commerce StreetMay 23, 1997government
Santa Fe Warehouse #2 [65] 1122 JacksonMay 23, 1997residential
Scottish Rite Cathedral [66] 500 S. Harwood StreetMarch 26, 19801978
Shingle Style House [67] 3506 Cedar Springs RoadMay 23, 19801981commercial
Sons of Hermann [68] 3414 Elm Street
Southern Pine House [69] 3003 Kinmore
Spence Middle School [70] 4001 Capital Avenueeducation
St. Ann's School [71] 2514 Harry Hines Boulevardcommercial
St. Paul United Methodist Church [72] 1816 Routh Street
Texas Farm and Ranch Building [73] 3306 Main Street
Texas Theatre [74] 231 W. Jefferson BoulevardApril 1, 2003cultural
Trinity Methodist Church [31] 2120 McKinney Avenuedemolished
Turtle Creek Pump Station [75] 3630 Harry Hines BoulevardFebruary 9, 20011983cultural
United States Post Office and Courthouse [76] 400 N. Ervay Streetresidential
Union Station [77] 400 S. Houston StreetMay 29, 19751979commercial
Wales Apartments [78] 4515 Live Oak Street
Warwick Melrose – Dallas [79] 3015 Oak Lawn Avenuehotel
Western Union Building [80] 2028–2034 Main Streetcommercial
White Rock Bath House [81] 521 Lawther Drivecultural
White Rock Pump Station [82] 2900 White Rock Road1989municipal
Woodrow Wilson High School [83] 100 S. Glasgow1989education
Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church [84] 919 Morrell Avenue2004organization

Districts

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Harwood Street Historic District
South Boulevard-Park Row Historic District SouthBlvdParkRowDistrict4.JPG
South Boulevard-Park Row Historic District
Porch column capital in the Tenth Street Historic District Tenth Street Historic District Column Detail.jpg
Porch column capital in the Tenth Street Historic District
Market Street in the West End Historic District West End Historic District, Dallas.jpg
Market Street in the West End Historic District
NameDesignatedLocation NRHP  Date RTHL  DateCurrent Use
Continental Gin Historic District [85] residential
Eastside Warehouse Historic District [86] 3221 Commerce Streetresidential
Edison / La Vista Court Historic District [87] November 29, 1989500 S. Harwood Streetresidential
Fair Park Historic District [88] February 6, 2008September 24, 1986cultural
Harwood Street Historic District [89] February 22, 1990commercial/
residential
Junius Heights Historic District [90] April 26, 2006residential
Lake Cliff Historic District [91] November 5, 1997June 17, 1994residential
Magnolia Station Historic District [92] December 23, 1994residential
Munger Place Historic District [93] July 27, 1988September 13, 1978residential
North Bishop Avenue Historic District [94] commercial
Peak's Suburban Addition Historic District [95] March 8, 1995March 23, 1995residential
Sears Complex Historic District [96] mixed-use
South Boulevard-Park Row Historic District [97] May 1977February 5, 1979residential
State Thomas Historic District [98] March 10, 1986;
November 4, 1986
residential
Swiss Avenue Historic District [77] January 23, 1985March 28, 1974residential
Tenth Street Historic District [99] May 1993June 17, 1994residential
West End Historic District [100] October 6, 1975November 14, 1978commercial/
residential
Wheatley Place Historic District [101] October 24, 2000March 23, 1995residential
Wilson Block Historic District [102] April 29, 1981December 15, 1978commercial
Winnetka Heights Historic District [103] August 14, 1984November 3, 1983residential

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