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Bluffview/Briarwood Estates

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Residents of the Bluffview neighborhood, named for the 60-foot bluff of Austin Chalk that rises above Bachman Creek, take their daily walks enjoying the winding lanes and some of the most beautiful hidden topography the city offers.

The former 215acre dairy farm was developed in 1924 as a suburb of Dallas and annexed into the city in 1943. Early architects built on oddshaped lots, maintaining the beauty of the mature trees, the spring-fed creek, and the gently rolling hills.

Many early estate homes designed by architects such as Charles S. Dilbeck,

Downing Thomas, and Frank Welch are being restored. Graham and Kathy Greene, Signe & Jason Smith, and Svend Fruit have added contemporary designs.

The Bluffview boundaries include Midway Road East to Inwood Road and Northwest Highway South to Lovers Lane, where shoppers can find antiques and home goods at stores like Antique Row, Madre, and Arteriors Too, and women’s clothing at MaryBeth, Cabana Lifestyle, and Clover. Bluffview shares a census with the Shorecrest and Cochran’s Chapel neighborhoods.

Must

Attend National Night Out - A Taste of Lovers Lane, one of the events organized by the Briarwood Crime Watch (BCW) Neighborhood Association, a volunteer-run organization primarily focused on safety and crime prevention with several annual community activities such as forums with community leaders, free shredding events, etc.

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59 years in business. This revived former dive has a pool table, patio, sports on TV and occasional DJ and band nights.

GET TO KNOW YOUR PARKS (dallasparks.org)

WHAT’SUPWITH THAT?

Since the 1980s, 8003 Inwood Road has served as the iconic headquarters of The Junior League of Dallas, which, for 100 years, has trained women to be effective volunteers and funds organizations that promote health, education, and the arts.

Nearby, Inwood Tavern is the oldest continuously open bar in Dallas, celebrating

• Bluff View Park, 4524 Pomona Road – outdoor basketball court, picnic tables, a playground, and a soccer field.

• Field-Frazier Park, 4300 West Lovers Lane – open space and shade trees.

• Midway Manor Park, 8000 Lemmon Ave. – outdoor basketball court.

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