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Highland Park Centennial

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Symphony of Chefs Funds Music Therapy for Kids

March 16, 2016November 15, 2019 Staff Report 0 Comments charity, Chef Dean Fearing, Dallas Electric String Quartet, Hyatt Regency Dallas, KidLinks, Symphony of Chefs

KidLinks hosted its sixth annual “Symphony of Chefs” fine dining event on Monday, February 29th at the Hyatt Regency Dallas.

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Prep For Sunday’s Centennial Celebration Today

October 25, 2013November 15, 2019 Elizabeth Ygartua 0 Comments Highland Park Centennial, HP 100, Special Section

Highland Park Centennial Section

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Football Pioneer Lamar Hunt Wouldn’t Take ‘No’ For Answer

October 14, 2013November 15, 2019 Aimee Pass 0 Comments Dallas Cowboys, FC Dallas, Highland Park, HP Centennial, Jerry Jones, Lamar Hunt, National Football League, News, NFL

When Lamar Hunt approached his friend Edward “Buzz” Kemble in 1959 with the idea of starting a football league, Hunt

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Thompsons Made Life More Convenient 7 to 11

October 4, 2013November 15, 2019 Aimee Pass 2 Comments 7-Eleven, Dallas history, Highland Park, History, HP100

The green, red, orange, and white 7-Eleven signs seen along highways in every state have become synonymous with late-night pit

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Families Create Board Game to Celebrate Park Cities’ History

September 13, 2013November 15, 2019 Dan Koller 9 Comments HP Centennial, HP100, News, Park Cities, Park Cities history, Parkcities-Opoly

Highland Park is not the only Park Cities entity that’s marking a 100th birthday. SMU is in the midst of

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Carrell Family Doctors Loved Pediatrics

August 30, 2013November 15, 2019 Michelle Saunders 0 Comments Carrell Clinic, Helen Mann, Pediatrics, Scottish Rite, W.B. Carrell

W.B. Carrell began to think about becoming an orthopedic surgeon while serving on the battlefield during the first World War.

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Cullums Grew Tom Thumb Into Giant Among Dallas Grocers

August 20, 2013November 15, 2019 Karley Kiker 2 Comments Bob Cullum, Charles Cullum, J.R. Bost, News, Tom Thumb, Toro Supermarkets

Robert “Bob” Cullum and his brother Charles didn’t sell success at the flagship Tom Thumb store that opened on Lomo

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Governor Got Humble Start During Depression

August 1, 2013November 15, 2019 Elizabeth Ygartua 0 Comments Bill Clements, George Bayoud, George Seay, Gov. Bill Clements, HP100, Nancy Clements Seay, William Perry Clements Jr.

Just a week after William Perry Clements Jr. graduated from Highland Park High School in 1934, as the president of

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Memorial Reminds Town of Man’s Generosity

July 18, 2013November 15, 2019 Buddy Macatee 0 Comments A. Pollard Simons, Highland Park Centennial, HP100, Pollard Simons, Simons Point

Beneath every headstone and behind every memorial there are tales to be told, such as at Simons Point on Lakeside

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Gridiron Star Best Known For His Music

July 5, 2013November 15, 2019 Elizabeth Ygartua 0 Comments Ed Bernet, Levee Singers, Pocket Sandwich Theatre

Continuing a decades-old tradition, Ed Bernet and his band, the Levee Singers, were scheduled to perform in this year’s Park

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Highland Park Centennial Park Cities 

Serial Entrepreneur Covers Top of Head to Tail

June 21, 2013November 15, 2019 Michelle Saunders 1 Comment entrepreneurs

Take a look at Tomima Edmark’s résumé and you’re likely to get intimidated just a few lines in. After graduating

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