An old WPA project in a park near downtown Dallas
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Mrs. Barbarian always has a slightly different vision than I do...
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What a quiet peaceful area. Is is used for plays or for concerts?
Great pictures!
JudyB is right, it seems so quite and peaceful. Somewhat like an empty stadium. Very nice Barbarian.
It appears someone planted flowers there a few years ago. But it seems completely unused, now
That is sad when that happens, but it is still a restful spot!
OH....that is a lovely place!
How wonderful it must have been to sit there to watch a play or concert when it was in use!
Nice series! There is one of those in our Iroquois Park that is still in use today and serves quite well.