Old Red Museum, South Entrance

Photograph of south entrance to the "Old Red Museum" on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

1892 Dallas County Courthouse

Photograph of the southeast corner of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum" in downtown Dallas, Texas. Visible are turrets, arched windows, clock tower with small decorative turrets, and one of two remaining red terracotta figures on the roof ridge.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas County 1892 Courthouse

Photograph of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the Old Red Museum in down town Dallas, Texas. Architect Maximillian Orlopp of Orlopp and Kusener, Little Rock, Arkansas in the Romanesque Revival style. The exterior is built of blue granite and red sandstone. The building has eight large turrets and two of the four terra cotta gargoyles still decorate the roof. Robert L. James was the contractor. View from south east at Commerce Street.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Old Red Museum, southeast corner

Photograph of the "Old Red Museum", former 192 Dallas County Courthouse, on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company Building

Photograph of Kansas and Texas Railway Building, on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas. This railroad was also known as "the Katy".
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company Building

Photograph of upper southwest corner of the Kansas and Texas Railway Building on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union RR Station and Trinity Railroad Express Train

Photograph of a TRE, Trinity Railway Express engine from Ft. Worth, Texas, at the Union Station in down town Dallas, Texas. The restored and updated Union Station is also home to the DART, Dallas Area Rapid Transit System, which I came in on from Plano. Part of the Dallas, Texas skyline is in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Reunion Tower in Dallas Texas

Photograph of Reunion Tower, 300 Reunion Blvd, in down town Dallas, Texas. Five hundred and sixty one feet high, fifty stories, completed the fall of 1978, of steel, concrete, and glass.Part of the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex. Welton Becket and Associates architects. Connected to Union RR Station by an undergroud walkway. A down town Dallas, Texas landmark.Not fully open from renovations April, 2011.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station

Photograph of the north end of Union Station in down town Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dart Train Coming to Union Station From the East

Photograph of a DART light rail train coming in to Union Station from the east in down town Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dart Train Coming to Union Station From the East

Photograph of a DART light rail train coming in from the east to the Union Station in down town Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station

Photograph of the north east corner, upper window detail, of the Union Station in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station Loading area and tracks

Photograph of the arrival and departure tracks at Union Station in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station

Photograph of the area of Union Station where you can go by underground, under the tracks, to the DART, TRE, and Amtrack arrival and departure tracks.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Street Scene]

Photograph of a street scene in Dallas County. There are several buses and cars stopped on the road. The Dallas County courthouse is visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station, East Entrance

Photograph of the main entrance facing east, on Houston Street, in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Union Station sign

Photograph of the Union Station sign on Houston Street in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

Downtown Dallas Texas, Modern skyscraper complex

Photograph of a modern skyscaper complex, wrapped in glass, north of Union Station and Reunion Tower. Looking north, across the tracks from Union Station tracks, in down town Dallas Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

1892 Dallas County Courthouse

Photograph of the Old Red Museum at the corner of Commerce and Houston Streets in downtown Dallas, Texas. View is of the south side of the museum building.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Black Staircase]

Photograph looking up at a flight of black wrought-iron stairs in the Dallas County courthouse.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Flights of Stairs]

Photograph looking up at three flights of black wrought-iron stairs in the Dallas County courthouse.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Three Flights of Stairs]

Photograph looking up at three flights of black wrought-iron stairs in the Dallas County courthouse.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staircase in Courthouse]

Photograph of two flights of a black wrought-iron staircase in the Dallas County courthouse.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Detail of Brick Building]

Photograph of the detail of a brown brick building, with windows visible to the left side and above.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
System: The Portal to Texas History