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#168 Ranch style homes, residential street, possibly Wynnewood subdivision, Oak Cliff area, Dallas, Texas, 1954

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#168 Ranch style homes, residential street, possibly Wynnewood subdivision, Oak Cliff area, Dallas, Texas, 1954

What Dallas looked like in the 1950s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#168 Ranch style homes, residential street, possibly Wynnewood subdivision, Oak Cliff area, Dallas, Texas, 1954

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