Harry Hines Boulevard

Harry Hines Blvd where Dallas North Tollway starts

Harry Hines Boulevard is a major street in Dallas, Texas, (USA), to the west of Uptown.

It was one of the very first 'highways' in Texas, and is named for Harry Hines in honor of his work helping to get roads paved in this part of the state. Harry Hines served on the Texas Highway Commission from Feb. 15, 1935 to April 11, 1941 and for the first two years as its chair according to the records at the Texas Department of Transportation.[1]

Harry Hines Boulevard forms the main part of the route taken by the Kennedy motorcade to Parkland Memorial Hospital immediately after the assassination shooting in November, 1963. It is home to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Today, the Harry Hines area is home to a wholesale district filled with wholesale warehouses.

Harry Hines Boulevard is also known for being a Boulevard infested with prostitution, seedy adult establishments, a street drug culture, and drug motels.

Major Intersections

The entire road is located in Dallas County, Texas

Location Destinations Notes
Dallas Akard Street South end of Harry Hines Boulevard
Tollway north Interchange; Northbound entrance and southbound entrance
Oak Lawn Avenue Interchange
Inwood Road Interchange
Mockingbird Lane Love Field Interchange
Loop 12 (Northwest Highway) / Spur 482 west (Storey Lane) Interchange; south end of Loop 354
I-635 east (Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway)
Farmers Branch I-35E (Stemmons Freeway) / I-635 west

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