Oak Cliff, TX
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About Oak Cliff
- • Stevie Ray Vaughan, legendary blues guitarist, was born and raised in Oak Cliff.
- • The Kessler Theater, a live music venue, helped revitalize the neighborhood.
- • The Dallas-Oak Cliff streetcar line spurred early development and growth.
- • Lee Harvey Oswald rented a room in Oak Cliff before the JFK assassination.
- • The Great Trinity River Flood of 1908 devastated Oak Cliff.
- • Named for its oak trees and bluffs; established in the 1880s.
- • With around 110,000 residents, it's larger than many Texas towns.
- • Its 610-foot elevation offers views of the Dallas skyline.
- • Oak Cliff's economy thrives on small businesses and creative industries.
- • Oak Cliff feels like a vibrant, artistic, and historically rich community.
- • The Dallas Mavericks, NBA champions, play nearby at the American Airlines Center.
- • Sunset High School's football team won state championships in the 1950s.
- • The area's geology is defined by Cretaceous-era sedimentary rocks, including chalk and limestone.
- • The Trinity River forms a natural border for parts of Oak Cliff.
- • The Great Horned Owl is a common resident in the wooded areas of Oak Cliff.
- • Post oaks and cedar elms are common tree species found in Oak Cliff.
- • Lee Harvey Oswald rented a room on North Beckley Avenue in Oak Cliff in 1963.
- • The Texas Theatre, where Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended, was built in 1931.
- • The Houston Street Viaduct connects Oak Cliff to downtown Dallas.