Texas Time Travel: Dallas, Forth Worth Then and Now
After spending last week in Austin, the exhibit is expected to arrive by Wednesday to Fountain Place at 1445 Ross Avenue in downtown Dallas. It will remain on display in the lobby until August 14 before heading to the National Archives in Fort Worth.
Texans, now’s your chance to earn web glory and boasting rights next spring in Washington D.C. Match these scenes today and submit your entry to State of the Environment. Be sure to let us know which Documerica scene inspired you. Extra kudos if you can catch the same number of pedestrians in stunning shades, or if you find that moose… Who knew there were moose in Texas?
DALLAS Challenge
In the photo below, we need a bit of help identifying this hotel and location. Hopefully for locals it’s enough of a clue. Weigh in if you know where it is and be sure to submit your best match to State of the Environment!
BEN WHEELER, HIGHWAY 64 Challenge
FORT WORTH Challenge
Not living in the Lone Star State, but want to join in?
Telling the story of change around the country is up to you. Share any photos you are taking of the landscapes, the people, and the way of life for State of the Environment.
Browse additional challenges on this blog, or search the full Documerica collection to locate and match images closest to you. All ‘Then and Now’ entries will be considered for the larger Washington D.C. exhibit planned for March 8 – September 8, 2013.
When you follow that link above, you’ll come to a search page like this. Simply type in your town or state to see images of the past. Enjoy, have fun, and we can’t wait to see your contributions to this historic project!
Next up: The exhibit sets it sights on EPA Region 4 in Atlanta for the month of September, before heading to spend October based out of the Windy City with EPA Region 5!
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The Baker Hotel at 1400-1410 Commerce Street in Dallas, demolished in the 80′s and replaced by One SBC Place.
Thanks! Hopefully someone can submit a picture from across the street – as different as that will be.
Signs he is interested