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1940 |
n.d.: Six-story North Texas Building converted into a hotel. January: White Rock Lake completely freezes over for the first time. |
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1941 |
n.d.: Dallas Centennial celebration held at Fair Park. Fall: Seven-story Slaughter Building razed. |
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1942 |
n.d.: C.C.C. camp at White Rock shut down; U.S. Army Fifth Ferrying Command begins operating a temporary "boot camp" at former C.C.C. campsite (until 1944). Feb. 10: Electrical and Communications Building and adjoining Automobile Building at Fair Park destroyed by fire. |
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1943 |
n.d.: Huge clock is placed at top of thirty-one-story Mercantile Bank Building, which is now the city's tallest. |
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1944 |
Summer: Fletcher's Corny Dogs introduced at the Summer Midway. Cost: 15 cents. New Cotton Bowl Roller Rink opens. December: More than 400 German P.O.W.s imprisoned at former C.C.C. and Army camp at White Rock Lake Park. Most volunteer to work at Fair Park, repairing army supplies. |
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1945 |
June 13: New streamlined streetcars, painted red and cream, make debut on Dallas streets. October: German P.O.W.s at White Rock camp repatriated. |
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1946 |
n.d: "The Bonnie Barge," a floating dance hall, begins operating on White Rock Lake. |
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1947 |
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1948 |
Sept. 27: President Harry Truman appears at first racially-integrated political rally in Texas, at Rebel Field baseball stadium in Oak Cliff. |
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1949 |
n.d.: City charter changed so that councilman with most votes becomes Mayor of Dallas. n.d.: East side of Cotton Bowl "double-decked" to increase seating to 75,504 and new team dressing rooms built. |
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