Dutch Colonial Style Architecture
Dallas Eclectic Architecture
4224 Fairfax Avenue, Dallas, Texas
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This well shaded home in Highland Park was built in 1928 and was a project of Hubert Hammond Crane, architect, in the second section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston.
3800 Maplewood Avenue, Dallas, Texas
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Built in 1913 for Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Baird, Highland Park Methodist Church was founded here as it received a Park Cities historical marker in 1990. This Dutch Colonial home with a gambrel roof and an eclectic mix of styles work well together.