Harwood Street Historic District | |
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Type | Historic district |
Location | Along Harwood St. from Canton St. to Pacific Ave., Dallas, Texas |
Coordinates | 32°46′50″N 96°47′38″W / 32.78056°N 96.79389°W |
Built | 1888-1955 |
Architectural style(s) | Italianate, Beaux-Arts, Sullivanesque, Neo-classical, Renaissance Revival, Art Moderne, Art Deco, Modern |
Governing body | Dallas Landmark Commission |
Designated | February 28, 1990[1] |
Reference no. | H/48 |
The Harwood Street Historic District is a historic commercial district and Dallas Landmark District on the east end of downtown Dallas, Texas lying in parts of the City Center District, Main Street District and Farmers Market District. The locally protected district generally encompasses structures in the blocks fronting Harwood Street from Pacific Avenue to Canton Street.
The district represents a cross-section of Dallas commercial architecture from the 1880s to the 1950s. Styles range from Italianate to Beaux-Arts, Sullivanesque, Neo-classical, Renaissance Revival, Art Moderne, Art Deco and Modern.[2]