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Office of Historic Preservation
1500 Marilla Street
Room 5CN
Dallas, Texas 75201
Phone: (214) 670-4206
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North Dallas High School
3120 N. Haskell Avenue
North Dallas High School was built in 1920 in the Romanesque Revival style that was very popular for educational buildings constructed during this period. By 1922, Dallas had four high schools. The fourth, North Dallas, opened that year. At the time, the school was so far outside of the city that it was almost considered to be "in the woods." Situated on a cornfield, 794 students enrolled for the first year, most of them transfers from Dallas High School (Crozier Tech). North Dallas High School graudated many notable people including Tex Avery, creator of Bugs Bunny; and most of the Martinez family who founded Dallas-based El Fenix Restaurants.
Ordinance #24652
Designations: Dallas Landmark (2001),
State Historic Marker
Program (2008)
Further Research:
North Dallas High School Landmark Nomination Form
North Dallas High School State Historic Marker Text
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