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Dallas History — Points of Interest by Autio

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Struggles over segregation and land, waves of migration, wartime industry, aviation ambition, cultural reinvention, and local enterprise reveal how Dallas and North Texas evolved over time.

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United States

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Autio

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Struggles over segregation and land, waves of migration, wartime industry, aviation ambition, cultural reinvention, and local enterprise reveal how Dallas and North Texas evolved over time.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Dallas Federation of Women’s Clubs

1/2/2026
For close to a hundred years, the Dallas Federation of Women’s Clubs was quite influential in almost every aspect of life in the city. Narrated by Becky Lynn.

Duration:00:03:16

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Architect, Activist; Alonzo Bristol

1/2/2026
Alonzo Bristol was a Dallas-based architect and political organizer who designed the former Dallas city hall in 1889. Narrated by Connie Weber.

Duration:00:03:46

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The Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District

1/2/2026
Fans of the popular Yellowstone T.V. drama series have been flocking to the Fort Worth Stockyards ever since director and writer Taylor Sheridan used this location in his Yellowstone prequel show 1883. Narrated by Becky Lynn.

Duration:00:03:46

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Mrs. Baird's Booming Bakery Biz

1/2/2026
Born out of necessity, “Ninnie” Baird began selling bread to neighbors and founded a baking company that became the country’s largest. Narrated by Connie Weber.

Duration:00:02:36

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The Cocktail Napkin Airline

1/2/2026
This tale of innovation starts off like many good stories do: with two men walking into a bar. Narrated by WF Strong.

Duration:00:03:37

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A Queen's Royal Welcome to Texas

1/2/2026
Texas knows how to show a gal a good time--even if she happens to be a Queen! Narrated by WF Strong.

Duration:00:03:51

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Garland Began as “Duck Creek”

1/2/2026
During the war, several aircraft plants were operated in the area, Kraft Foods even purchased a vacant one. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:01:47

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Irving Founded Before Civil War

1/2/2026
Founders named it after literary author Washington Irving and held a barbecue to auction town lots. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:07

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Dealey Plaza: Dallas Birthplace

1/2/2026
Within this small park was built the 1st home, courthouse and post office, the 1st store and 1st fraternal lodge. Narrated by Craig Patterson.

Duration:00:02:15

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Dallas Pioneer’s Log Cabin

1/2/2026
The terms of Land title contracts here lead to problems between settlers and the company for many years. Narrated by Connie Weber.

Duration:00:02:36

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Dallas Began as “East Dallas”

1/2/2026
Creatives turned shabby warehouses into clubs and venues, bringing culture that still thrives today. Narrated by Connie Weber.

Duration:00:01:53

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Former Buffalo Trail: Scyene Rd.

1/2/2026
Belle Starr and other famous outlaws, including Jesse James, lived here and traveled this road. Narrated by Craig Patterson.

Duration:00:01:54

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Eagle Ford: Early River Crossing

1/2/2026
Mexican Immigrants found employment at Cemento Grande and Cemento Chico. Narrated by Craig Patterson.

Duration:00:02:49

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1903 Love Field Airport

1/2/2026
Leaders in Dallas made early efforts to secure a future within the burgeoning field of aviation. Narrated by Tom Glynn.

Duration:00:02:03

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Denton’s Delayed School Integration

1/2/2026
Denton schools remained segregated for almost 10 more years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision of 1954. Narrated by Sarah Prather.

Duration:00:02:27