The Hall of State: The Phoenix Rises Again!
The Hall of State has long been one of Dallas’ “jewels in the crown.” Built at Fair Park in 1936 for the Texas Centennial Fair, it is full of Texas history.
The Hall of State has long been one of Dallas’ “jewels in the crown.” Built at Fair Park in 1936 for the Texas Centennial Fair, it is full of Texas history.
Most people know that antique stores and some online websites have postcards. Some of the postcards have been mailed and have ended up for sale.
Are you ready to take your genealogy research to the next level? The bi-annual Texas Institute of Genealogical Research, TIGR, is for you!
Join us as Paul Milner presents “Leaping the Pond – Online Research in Great Britain.” Note that this will be in-person and virtual!
Start your new to-do list! Generous DGS members funded an end-of-year holiday gift of three books to the Genealogy division in the Dallas Central Library.
Several years ago when I worked downtown, during one lunchtime walk, I encountered a peaceful oasis nestled in the middle of the business district hustle and bustle.
Have you ever noticed a historical marker and wondered more about the person named in it? Or wondered how a local landmark or local school got its name?
This month’s meeting will feature Kitty Monson Cooper, who will be discussing “The Challenges of Jewish DNA Testing”
David is an internationally recognized speaker and author on genealogical, military history and New England topics.