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  1. Swiss Avenue, formerly part of the Munger Place subdivision, contains approximately 200 homes representing a variety of historical revival, Prairie and Bungalow styles in intact and restored condition. The district is also known for its elegantly landscaped parkways and properties.

  2. The Swiss Avenue Historic District is a historic district of the city of Dallas, Texas. The boundaries of the district comprise both sides of Swiss Avenue from Fitzhugh Street, to just north of La Vista, and includes portions of Bryan Parkway. [4]

  3. The Swiss Avenue Historic District, in Old East Dallas, is a diverse neighborhood containing the finest collection of Early 20th Century residential architecture in the entire Southwest. Established in 1905 by real-estate developer, Robert Munger, it was designated in 1973 as the first historic district in the City of Dallas.

  4. In 1973, Swiss Avenue was designated as Dallas’ first historic district. On March 28, 1974, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is an official Dallas Landmark District. Today, Swiss Avenue stands as the finest example of an early 20th Century neighborhood in the entire Southwest.

  5. The Swiss Avenue Historic District, in Old East Dallas, is a diverse neighborhood containing the finest collection of Early 20th Century residential architecture in the entire Southwest. Established in 1905 by real-estate developer, Robert Munger, it was designated in 1973 as the first historic district in the City of Dallas.

  6. Learn about the history and architecture of Swiss Avenue, the "silk-stocking district" of Dallas, and its first deed restricted neighborhood. See photos and details of the 200 houses that reflect the prestige and graciousness of a by-gone era.

  7. Homes in Swiss Avenue Historic District are a slice of life from Dallas in the 1900's - 1920's. You get a feel of how the city grew from Downtown towards East Dallas. Different feel from Oak Cliff and Highland Park. Read more.