Dallas, called Big D, is the eighth largest city in the United States
and rests on 343 square miles of rolling prairie. To meet the growing
recreational and cultural needs of its citizens, the Dallas Park and
Recreation Department maintains more than 23,018 park acres--one of the
largest municipal park systems in the country. Dallas has over 400
individual parks, including community centers, swimming pools, athletic
fields, and a metropolitan zoo. From such well-known places as Fair
Park, home of the State Fair of Texas and the Texas Centennial
Exposition of 1936, to Dealey Plaza, and to lesser-known neighborhood
parks, Dallas parks have a rich history stretching from the days when
Dallas was a western boom town to a 21st century metropolis. Historic
Dallas Parks explores the origins and early development of this
nationally recognized system with interesting background stories and
facts and illustrated with photographs and historical documents from the
collections of the Dallas Municipal Archives.