Bryan Place, Dallas, Texas
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Bryan Place is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA). It is east of the Arts District of downtown and the State Thomas neighborhood, north of Deep Ellum, south of Cityplace and west of Munger Place.
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[edit] History
The neighborhood is named for John Neely Bryan, the founder of Dallas. The current structures in the neighborhood were built in the 1980s by developer Fox and Jacobs.[1]
[edit] Parks
- Exall Park Recreation Center
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Highways
[edit] Trains
- DART Green Line (future)
- Deep Ellum Station (in adjacent neighborhood: Deep Ellum)
- DART Blue Line and Red Line
- Cityplace Station (in adjacent neighborhood: Cityplace)
[edit] Education
Bryan Place is served by the Dallas Independent School District.
Residents of Bryan Place are zoned to J.W. Ray Elementary School, Alex W. Spence Middle School and North Dallas High School.[2]
[edit] Private schools
Holy Trinity Catholic School has served Dallas' central neighborhoods since 1914 and is located at the corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Gilbert Avenue. Providing early education for three year olds through eighth grade, Holy Trinity is the oldest continually operating Catholic school in North Texas.
[edit] References
- ^ Bryan Place Homeowner's Association - History. Retrieved 13 November 2006.
- ^ Dallas ISD - 2006 School Feeder Patterns - North Dallas High School. (Maps: ES: Ray; MS: Spence; HS: North Dallas.) Retrieved 1 January 2007.
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