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  1. In 1973, Swiss Avenue was designated as Dallas’ first historic district. On March 28, 1974, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is an official Dallas Landmark District. Today, Swiss Avenue stands as the finest example of an early 20th Century neighborhood in the entire Southwest.

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  2. Centennial photographs of every home on Swiss Avenue. One hundred years after the Munger brothers created Munger Place as the finest residence park in the South Land, all one hundred homes were photographed.

  3. Dec 31, 2020 · Ready to start exploring? Here’s everything you need to know about visiting the Swiss Avenue Historic District in Dallas, including a map for a self-guided walking tour. Historic and diverse. Established in 1905, the Swiss Avenue district is an architecture lover’s dream. There are at least 16 architectural styles visible on ...

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  4. Swiss Avenue Historic District. 50 reviews. #66 of 468 things to do in Dallas. Historic Walking Areas. Write a review. What people are saying. “ A Stroll Through the Past ”. May 2022. Beautiful shaded street to stroll on while ogling these mansions.

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  5. This Directory contains images of every house on the sections of six Dallas streets that comprise the Swiss Avenue Historic District.: Beacon Street, Bryan Street, Bryan Parkway, LaVista Drive, Live Oak Street, and Swiss Avenue,

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  6. Today, the Swiss Avenue Historic District includes 200 houses located on portions of Swiss Avenue, Bryan Parkway, Bryan Street, La Vista Avenue, and Live Oak Street. With sweeping lawns, oak-lined streets, historical architecture, and large setbacks, Swiss Avenue Historic District reflects the prestige and graciousness of a by-gone era.

  7. It was on Swiss Avenue that some of Dallas' early wealthy residents spread out in large brick and stone mansions. Homes here span a variety of architectural styles, from Prairie to Art Deco and from Tudor to Spanish Renaissance.