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  • The Aldredge House, built in 1917, is pictured here at left as it stood in 1921. At far left, Frank Richards’ photo of the stately Swiss Avenue estate today. Both are featured in the “Then and Now” photo exhibition on display for free at St. Matthews Cathedral from May 5 to June 12. It features work by local photographers who captured some of Dallas’ most historic spots, some of which are juxtaposed with historic photos of the same spot.

Celebrating our architectural heritage with Preservation Month

By Emily Charrier|2022-09-15T15:24:44-05:00April 27th, 2016|

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Recognizing 2016 graduates who shined in the face of adversity

By Brittany Nunn|2016-04-26T18:47:20-05:00April 25th, 2016|

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What gives? Woodrow Alumni Fest, NAMIWalks Dallas

By Brittany Nunn|2022-09-15T17:54:25-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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Worship: The unspoken shadows of blessing

By George Mason|2016-04-23T11:06:51-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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Rick Wamre: Trophies for everyone?

By Rick Wamre|2016-04-23T11:03:44-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • Neil Emmons

Angela Hunt: The power of one, Neil Emmons

By Angela Hunt|2016-04-23T11:03:08-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • Todd Fields and Ahommed Jones. (Photo by Rasy Ran)

From prison to profitable business

By Brittany Nunn|2016-04-23T11:02:24-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • (Photo by Rasy Ran)

Leave it to Grandma to decide how your kid is educated

By OurAdmin|2016-04-23T11:00:55-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • The smoked lamb brisket is served alongside parsnip slaw and lathered under a sweet onion puree. (Photo by Rasy Ran)

Delicious : Eat your veggies at Wayward Sons

By Brittany Nunn|2016-04-28T11:38:50-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • Swiss Avenue Home Tour

10 things to do this May in Lakewood

By Advocate Staff|2022-09-15T15:50:55-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • Byron Nelson smashes one for spectators in the 1940s. (Photos courtesy of the AT&T Byron Nelson)

To a tee: A look back at the Byron Nelson golf tournament

By Rachel Stone|2022-09-15T17:54:26-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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  • Gypsy

Pet Pause: Lost soul found 

By Emily Charrier|2016-04-23T10:54:23-05:00April 23rd, 2016|

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