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1970 |
n.d.: Ford plant on East Grand Avenue shuts down. |
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1971 |
n.d.: First White Rock Marathon is held. n.d.: The term "Metroplex" is first used to label the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area. |
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1972 |
August 17: Southern Christian Leadership Conference rally held at Fair Park Band Shell. Speakers include Coretta Scott King, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, and U. S. Senator Barbara Jordan. Sept. 7: Democratic presidential candidate, Senator George McGovern, appears at a political rally in the parking lot of the Fairmount Hotel (arranged by Texas campaign manager and future President Bill Clinton). |
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1973 |
n.d.: DFW International Airport opens. |
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1974 |
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1975 |
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1976 |
n.d.: Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden at former DeGolyer Estate is opened. n.d.: When Dallas Mayor Wes Wise resigns to run for Congress, Councilwoman Adlene Harrison becomes first female Jewish mayor (interim) of a major U.S. city. October 9: President Gerald Ford participates in State Fair opening day ceremonies at Hall of State. |
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1977 |
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1978 |
n.d.: New I.M. Pei-designed city hall opens. n.d.: Texxas World Music Festival held at Cotton Bowl. |
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1979 |
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