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#193 Despite the tragedy that rocked the entire nation, the Dallas – Fort Worth area persisted and continued to grow throughout the decade.

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#193 Despite the tragedy that rocked the entire nation, the Dallas – Fort Worth area persisted and continued to grow throughout the decade.

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

#193 Despite the tragedy that rocked the entire nation, the Dallas – Fort Worth area persisted and continued to grow throughout the decade.

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#207 A street scene with the sidewalks and vegetation all covered in snow, 1959

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#31 Train on the subway station Komsomolski Square, Moscow, 1935

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#101 Fort Worth Flood Scene Panorama. Buildings, roads, trees and flooded area are seen, 1949

#3 New store in Naha-shi, 1950s

#20 Photograph of Copán taken by A.P. Maudslay.

←#192 Dallas’ Texas Theater was also a popular place in 1963.
#194 The Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railroad made a stop in Garland during summer 1965 to an excited crowd.→

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