Description: Rare Texas Booklet "Tent to Towers -- A Dallas Time Line 1841-1982"Copyright 1982 by Dallas Public Library, Resource Publication SeriesBy Lucile Boykin and Mary BrinkerhoffEdited by Ervin EatensonGraphic Design by Paula BarberEditorial Assistant Maxine HolmesPrinted with the assistance of The Dallas Morning News Softbound; 48 pages; about 6" wide by 6" high "Pegasus is probably Dallas' best-loved and most widely recognized symbol. In 1973 a Dallas City Council resolution designated the 'Flying Red Horse' a landmark sign of the city. The cover design for this Time Line is by Paula Barber. The drawing used for Pegasus is by Kenneth M. Brown." "1934: Pegasus, the flying red horse, was erected atop the Magnolia Building in less than six weeks, in time to welcome delegates to a national petroleum institute. It was the world's largest revolving sign."
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Subjects: History & Military
Format: Paperback
Title: Tent to Towers; A Dallas Time Line 1841-1982
Modified Item: No
Country: USA
Topic: 19th Century, 20th Century, Books
Region: Texas
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1982
Book Title: Tent to Towers: A Dallas Time Line 1841-1982
City: Dallas
Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults
Author: Lucile Boykin, Mary Brinkerhoff
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Dallas Public Library
Genre: History
Type: History Book