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The open park setting was named in honor of George Bannerman Dealey (1859-1946), the Dallas Morning News publisher who had done so much to revitalize the area. A WPA project resulted in new landscaping, including the planting of Texas Oaks and construction of Art Deco concrete peristyles atop each slope that funnelled westward toward the Underpass. The northern slope, topped by a wooden fence that hid a parking lot and the Union Terminal's North Yard, became known after the assassination as the Grassy Knoll.
Originally posted by subz
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wilson.html
I want to know what was
Dealey's connection to the Nazis
Originally posted by subz
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demohrenschildt.html
Tell me what was a sign representing
a sanitized dossier
Originally posted by Cutwolf
Originally posted by subz
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demohrenschildt.html
Tell me what was a sign representing
a sanitized dossier
Mind explaining that answer?