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Reprinted with permission from “Lost Dallas” by Mark Doty. Available from the publisher online at arcadiapublishing.com or by calling 888.313.2665.

Last month on oakcliff.advocatemag. com, Rachel Stone wrote about the new book “Lost Dallas” by Dallas Historic Preservation officer Mark Doty, profiling some of the Oak Cliff structures lost to redevelopment or forces of nature.

1 Chapter in the book devoted to Oak Cliff

23

Photos of bygone Oak Cliff structures

1914

The year the Cliff Queen theater (pictured above) opened in the 600 block of East Jefferson; it closed in 1948 and was demolished in 1958

89 Facebook “likes” for Stone’s write-up

$21.99

Cost of the book, available at area bookstores from Arcadia Publishing

100

Percentage of Mark Doty’s earnings that he will donate to the City of Dallas Municipal Archives, which conserves official city documents

TO READ STONE’S WRITE-UP and view other images, visit oakcliff.advocatemag.com and search Lost Dallas.

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