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Harwood Street Historic District
Dallas, Texas Harwood Street.jpg
Harwood Historic District structures
Type Historic district
Location Along Harwood St. from Canton St. to Pacific Ave., Dallas, Texas
Built 1888-1955
Architectural style(s) Italianate, Beaux-Arts, Sullivanesque, Neo-classical, Renaissance Revival, Art Moderne, Art Deco, Modern
Governing body Dallas Landmark Commission
Designated February 28, 1990
Reference no. H/48
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The Harwood Street Historic District is a special area in downtown Dallas, Texas. It's a place where many old and important buildings are protected. You can find it along Harwood Street, stretching from Pacific Avenue to Canton Street.

This district is like a time capsule. It shows off many different building styles from the 1880s to the 1950s. You can see buildings in styles like Italianate, Beaux-Arts, Art Deco, and Modern.

History of Harwood Street

At the start of the 1900s, Harwood Street was a busy road. Merchants and bankers would travel along it from their homes to their offices. It was a key route for people working downtown.

In the 1920s, this street was known for its "scene shop row." This meant it was home to businesses that supplied props and sets for vaudeville shows. Vaudeville was a popular type of entertainment back then, with many different acts.

In 1990, the Harwood Street area was officially named a local historic district. This means its unique buildings and history are protected. Later, in 2009, most of this area became part of the larger Dallas Downtown Historic District.

Important Buildings in the District

Many buildings in the Harwood Historic District are considered "contributing properties." This means they help make the district special and historically important. These buildings were built over 60 years.

A lot of these old buildings have been given new life. They are now used for homes or businesses, but their original look has been kept. Some buildings are waiting to be restored so they can be used again.

Here are some of the important buildings you can find in the district:

Building Name Address Built
Hart Furniture Building 1933 Elm Street 1888
Dallas Scottish Rite Temple 500 S. Harwood Street 1910-1913
First Presbyterian Church 401 S. Harwood Street 1912, 1948
Dallas Municipal Building and Annex 106 S. Harwood Street 1914, 1954
Majestic Theatre 1923 Elm Street 1920
Lone Star Gas Company (south building) 1915 Wood Street 1924
Dallas Hilton 1933 Main Street 1925
Film Exchange Building 310-314 S. Harwood Street 1925
Titche-Goettinger Building 1900 Elm Street 1929, 1955
Warner Brothers (Vitagraph) Film Exchange Building 508 Park Avenue 1929-1930
Desco Tile Company 1908 Canton Street 1930
Lone Star Gas Company (north building) 301 S. Harwood Street 1931
Tower Petroleum Building 1907 Elm Street 1931
Paramount Pictures Building 412 S. Harwood Street 1934
Masonic Temple 501 S. Harwood Street 1941
Masonic Relief 1910 Young Street 1941
Old Dallas Central Library 1954 Commerce Street 1955
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