This Is What Dallas - Fort Worth Looked Like 100 Years Ago And It May Surprise You
The horse-and-buggies may be gone, as are most cobblestone streets, long dresses, and cowboys, but the charm of Dallas – Fort Worth remains. Both cities have transformed into thriving areas filled with urban professionals who live and work here, along with commuters who have chosen to make the Metroplex their home. Here’s what Dallas – Fort Worth looked like 100 years ago:
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The reorganized fair had great attendance and large crowds. The rest is history on what has become the largest and longest running fair in America!
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The Cowtown Coliseum opened in just 88 days, and just in time for the Feeders & Breeders Show.
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Do you recognize any landmarks or areas from these century-old photos? Which photo is your favorite?
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