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Dallas City
Contrary to popular belief, there's no oil in glitzy,
status-conscious DALLAS . Since its foundation as a prairie trading post,
by Tennessee lawyer John Neely Bryan and his Arkansan friend Joe Dallas in 1841,
successive generations of entrepreneurs have amassed wealth here through
trade and finance, using first cattle and later oil reserves as collateral. One
early group of European settlers of the 1850s - a group of French intellectuals
and artists known as the La Reunion co-operative - had to pack up and move on
after a series of summer droughts and a harsh winter; the few who stayed would
include a future mayor of Dallas. The city still prides itself on their legacy
of arts and high culture.
The power of money in Dallas was demonstrated in the late 1950s, when
its financiers threw their weight behind integration. Potentially racist
restaurant owners and bus drivers were pressured not to resist the new policies,
and Dallas was spared major upheavals. The city's image was, however,
catastrophically tarnished by the assassination of President Kennedy in
1963, and it took the building of the giant Dallas/Fort Worth International
Airport in the 1960s, and the twin successes of the Dallas TV show and
the Cowboys football team in the 1970s to restore confidence. Then boom turned
to crash once more. Unemployment and the demise of the fictional Ewings, not to
mention an appalling crime rate, all took their toll, but the indomitable
entrepreneurial spirit remains. After a slump in the late 1980s, the Cowboys are
back in the big time, though their off-field antics have provided the nation's
papers with some anti-Dallas copy once again.
Competitive with Houston, and smug about its cowtown neighbor Fort Worth,
Dallas boasts of its "sophistication" and its "old" wealth. For all that, the
stuffiness is tempered by a typically Texan delight in self-parody, and there's
still fun to be had if you know where to look - especially in the alternative
Deep Ellum district, with its superb restaurants and nightlife.
The City Downtown Dallas is a hymn to
commerce. Many of its skyscrapers are landmarks in themselves; at night the red
neon Mobil Pegasus on the 1921 Magnolia Building on Akard and Commerce streets
appears to gallop over the city, while over two miles of... read more
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