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#185 This aerial shot of Dallas in the 1960s shows how large the city had already become.

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#185 This aerial shot of Dallas in the 1960s shows how large the city had already become.

What Dallas, Texas looked like in the 1960s Through These Fascinating Photos

#185 This aerial shot of Dallas in the 1960s shows how large the city had already become.

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←#184 Dallas – Fort Worth was a draw to engineering and technology companies. These engineers worked at Texas Instruments in Dallas in the early 1960s.
#186 Fort Worth’s Northside Main Street looked a lot different in the 1960s.→

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