Frozen In Time Old Buildings From The 1800s
Nestled just south of downtown Dallas, Old City Park offers a captivating portal into North Texas history. This living-history museum stands out not only for its immersive atmosphere but because every single building on the grounds is an authentic, original structure from the 19th and early 20th centuries, meticulously relocated from its original site and beautifully restored. Best of all, exploring this historical oasis is completely free to the public. #uppbeat #history #architecture

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