Crowne Plaza - Dallas - Near the Galleria - Addison, Texas
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Conveniently positioned in a secure, upscale area just north of Dallas and within five minutes of all major highways, the Crowne Plaza® Hotel North Dallas - Addison near the Galleria welcomes guests with award-winning service and accommodations. Addison Regional Airport is five minutes from our hotel's facility in north Dallas, and Texas travelers are hardly 15 minutes from DFW and Dallas Love Airports.
Recognized for Meeting Service Excellence and boasting nearly 32,000 sq ft of event space, we're the The Place to Meet among area hotels. While in north Dallas, Texas, meeting planners have a personal Daily Meeting Debrief from our dedicated Crowne Meetings Director, and guests enjoy free use of the Business Center. When it's time for a break, Indian Creek Golf Club is minutes away.
Leisure travelers to Dallas love our hotel's location near Galleria. We provide a free shuttle to this shopping haven and to attractions within three miles, including Cavanaugh Flight Museum and Water Tower Theatre. Our hotel's north Dallas locale allows Texas visitors easy access to it all, from downtown Dallas to Addison events like Oktoberfest.
Our guests are pampered with our free amenities, such as parking, two Fitness Centers, an outdoor pool and a Texas-sized Jacuzzi. Take advantage of the on-site dining and room service.
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For further information, please contact sales@photowebusa.com or telephone: +1-614-882-3499.
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La Quinta Inn Dallas Park Central Video : Richardson, Texas, United States
La Quinta Inn Dallas Park Central Video : Richardson, Texas, United States
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of North Dallas, La Quinta Inn Dallas Park Central promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out, Wi-Fi in public areas are on the list of things guests can enjoy. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature television LCD/plasma screen, air conditioning, heating, wake-up service, desk. Access to the hotel's hot tub, fitness center, outdoor pool will further enhance your satisfying stay. Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Dallas (TX) has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at La Quinta Inn Dallas Park Central.
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Low mobility guests welcome, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
Bathtub, TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Hairdryer, Connecting rooms.
English, Spanish.
Hotel adress: 7815A LBJ Freeway, Addison, United States
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Crowne Plaza Dallas Near Galleria - Addison - Addison, Texas
Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com)
Conveniently positioned in a secure, upscale area just north of Dallas and within five minutes of all major highways, the Crowne Plaza® Hotel North Dallas - Addison near the Galleria welcomes guests with award-winning service and accommodations. Addison Regional Airport is five minutes from our hotel's facility in north Dallas, and Texas travelers are hardly 15 minutes from DFW and Dallas Love Airports.
Recognized for Meeting Service Excellence and boasting nearly 32,000 sq ft of event space, we're the The Place to Meet among area hotels. While in north Dallas, Texas, meeting planners have a personal Daily Meeting Debrief from our dedicated Crowne Meetings Director, and guests enjoy free use of the Business Center. When it's time for a break, Indian Creek Golf Club is minutes away.
Leisure travelers to Dallas love our hotel's location near Galleria. We provide a free shuttle to this shopping haven and to attractions within three miles, including Cavanaugh Flight Museum and Water Tower Theatre. Our hotel's north Dallas locale allows Texas visitors easy access to it all, from downtown Dallas to Addison events like Oktoberfest.
Our guests are pampered with our free amenities, such as parking, two Fitness Centers, an outdoor pool and a Texas-sized Jacuzzi. Sleep well thanks to the Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage® perks and take advantage of the on-site dining and room service.
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Hotel and Resort still photography, video and YouTube videos by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com). PhotoWeb's Virtual Tours, videos, YouTube videos, Digital Stills & Worldwide Distribution allow clients to put their most powerful media where the booking decisions are made. Photo Web has been providing cutting edge imaging services since 1996. With offices in the US, UK, Australia, Japan, India, and Colombia, PhotoWeb provides services worldwide. For further information, please contact sales@photowebusa.com or telephone: +1-614-882-3499.
Video © 2011, Photoweb Pure Digital Photography Inc.
Homewood Suites Dallas Downtown - Dallas Hotels, Texas
Homewood Suites Dallas Downtown 3 Stars Dallas Hotels, Texas Within US Travel Directory Stay right in the heart of Dallas in the heart of Dallas, this hotel features suites with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. The Dallas Convention Center, American Airlines Center and Dallas City Hall are within 1.6 km of the hotel.
A kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator is included in each suite Homewood Suites Dallas Downtown. Every living area also includes floor-to-ceiling windows, which offer plenty of natural light.
Guests can enjoy a swim in the heated indoor pool at Downtown Dallas Homewood Suites.
A games room with a golf simulator, Xbox game station and a billiards table is featured on site.
A half court indoor basketball court and a small theatre are also available on the property.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning.Perot Museum of Nature and Science is less than 1.6 km from this hotel. Dallas Love Field Airport and the Cotton Bowl Stadium are within 15 minutes’ drive from the property.Main Street District is a great choice for travellers interested in history, museums and city trips.
Hotel Location :
Homewood Suites Dallas Downtown, 1025 Elm Street, TX 75202, USA
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Boston Park Plaza Transformation Timelapse
Witness Boston Park Plaza's $100 Million Dollar Renovation Project. First opening its doors to the general public as the Statler Hotel on March 10, 1927, for nearly 90 years, Boston Park Plaza has served as one of Boston’s and the nation’s iconic hotels, playing host to dignitaries like Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as celebrities such as Katherine Hepburn and Judy Garland. Today, Boston Park Plaza serves as an epicenter for stylish Bostonians and travelers, alike, by offering exceptional concierge and guest services, 1,054 finely-appointed guestrooms, and Off The Common, the hotel’s all-new restaurant and lounge offering a chic, yet casual setting for breakfast, lunch, dinner and hand-crafted libations.
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3601 Beverly Drive, Highland Park, TX - Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
3601 Beverly Drive | Highland Park, TX 75205
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Listing agents: Alex Trusler and Karla Trusler
This iconic Highland Park residence has been restored in exquisite detail and expanded to over 12,000 square feet of sumptuous living space surrounded by lush gardens, fountains, a swimming pool and multiple outdoor living areas. Known as the Ferris Mansion, the house was built in 1923 on a 95X200 lot at Beverly Drive and Byron. Architect Hal Thompson designed the property, enlisting prominent craftsmen from the northeastern U.S. and Europe to execute its elaborate stone, glass and hand carved wood details. A three year restoration and expansion of the house began in 2008 under the objective to preserve and amplify Thompson’s Italian Renaissance aesthetic with new infrastructure and an optimized floorplan for entertaining and daily family life. The result is a virtually seamless integration of important architectural history, modern convenience and timeless style. See more:
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Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND DIVISION | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
CITIES / AREAS:
Addison
Aledo
Allen
Anna
Arlington
Bella Flora
Benbrook
Bluffview
Briarwood
Carrollton
Casa Linda
Celina
Cockrell Hill
Colonial
Colleyville
Coppell
Crestwood
Dallas
Dallas Love
Dallas North
Dallas North (south LBJ)
Denison
Denton
Devonshire
DFW
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Fort Worth
Eagle Mountain
Fairview
Far North Dallas
Farmer’s Branch
Flower Mound
Forest Hills
Fort Worth
Fort Worth Central West
Fort Worth Northwest
Frisco
Garland
Glen Lakes
Granbury
Grapevine
Greenway Parks
Gunter
Highland Park
Irving
Keller
Kessler Park
La Cantera
Las Colinas
Lake Dallas
Lake Forest
Lake Highlands
Lakewood
Lakewood Hills
Lewisville
Little Elm
Lucas
M Streets
Mansfield
McKinney
Melissa
Melshire Estates
Merriman Park
Mira Vista
Montserrat
Murphy
North Richland Hills
Northwood Hills
Oak Cliff
Oak Lawn
Park Cities
Parker
Pilot Point
Plano
Possum Kingdom
Preston Center
Preston Highlands
Preston Hollow
Prosper
Richardson
Ridgmar
Rivercrest
Rockwall
Shannon Estates
Sherman
Southlake
Steven’s Park
Tanglewood
Tarrant
The Colony
Tioga
Trophy Club
Turtle Creek
University Manor
University Park
Upper & Lower Greenville
Uptown Dallas
Van Alstyne
Vaquero
Vickery Meadows
White Rock
Westcliff
Westlake
Westover Hills
Spire Corporate Housing 2br 2ba - Call (303) 997-9999 for apartment information
• Call (303) 997-9999 for a more information and to schedule a private tour
• High end furnishings, plus the SPIRE's unrivaled amenities
• Contemporary open layout with views of Rockies, Mile High Stadium,
downtown and 16th St Clocktower
• 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
• New 42 Story high-rise building in the heart of downtown Denver
• Across the street from Theatre District, Convention Center and Light Rail stop
• Walking distance to 16th Street Mall, Pavilion Shopping Center, Larimer Square and 17th St office towers
• State of the Art Fitness Center with video and ipod equipped equipment.
• Upgrades throughout the unit, including 46 flat screen TV, leather
• 10th floor private event lounge
• Outdoor grilling area
• Private Movie/Media room with that will amaze
• Swimming Pool and 2 hot tubs
• 24 Hour Security and Concierge
• One secured garage parking space. Additional parking available.
• 2 restaurant/bar/lounges, pizza restaurant and sandwich shop in the building. Free delivery available.
• Hertz On Demand® onsite carshare program available in the building at $8.00 per hour
• Fully furnished, including cable, high speed internet, electric, heat, parking, gym and water
Extraordinary Homes | July 2018 | As Seen in the Harkins Theatre, Southlake
See some of the most beautiful homes for sale in this month's Extraordinary Homes video. And if you really enjoy the big screen, you can always watch this film again before the movies start at the Harkins Theatre.
Homes featured in this video:
935 Heritage Creek Drive, Rhome | SOLD | Listed by Kim Bedwell
409 Eventide Way, Colleyville | $759,000 | Listed by Carol Russo -
6905 Sir Spencer Court, Colleyville | $1,675,000 | Listed by Robert Tyson -
2324 Panorama Court, Arlington | $5,200,000 | Listed by David Fielden -
1917 Big Bend Cove, Southlake | $799,000 | Listed by James Keoughan III -
1521 Meeting Street, Southlake | $1,475,000 | Listed by Jessica Smith -
408 Oak Ridge Court, Southlake | $2,199,000 | Listed by Tommy Pennington Group -
3605 Iron Moutain Ranch Court, Southlake | $1,600,000 | Listed by Michele Geweniger -
1512 Byron Nelson Pkwy, Southlake | $1,375,000 | Listed by Kim Bedwell -
1030 Rockgate Road, Bartonville | SOLD | Listed by Lisa Good -
2703 Jackson Court, Colleyville | $689,000 | Listed by Nancy Dennis -
705 Silver Spur Court, Southlake | $1,095,000 | Listed by Robert Tyson -
2109 Falcon Pass, Westlake | $1,750,000 | Listed by Jeff Watson Group -
219 Creekway Bend, Southlake | PENDING | Listed by Jeremy Bravo -
1611 Enclave Court, Southlake | $2,000,000 | Listed by Tommy Pennington Group -
ABOUT:
Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty. To larn more, go to
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
CITIES / AREAS:
Addison
Aledo
Allen
Anna
Arlington
Bella Flora
Benbrook
Bluffview
Briarwood
Carrollton
Casa Linda
Celina
Cockrell Hill
Colonial
Colleyville
Coppell
Crestwood
Dallas
Dallas Love
Dallas North
Dallas North (south LBJ)
Denison
Denton
Devonshire
DFW
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Fort Worth
Eagle Mountain
Fairview
Far North Dallas
Farmer’s Branch
Flower Mound
Forest Hills
Fort Worth
Fort Worth Central West
Fort Worth Northwest
Frisco
Garland
Glen Lakes
Granbury
Grapevine
Greenway Parks
Gunter
Highland Park
Irving
Keller
Kessler Park
La Cantera
Las Colinas
Lake Dallas
Lake Forest
Lake Highlands
Lakewood
Lakewood Hills
Lewisville
Little Elm
Lucas
M Streets
Mansfield
McKinney
Melissa
Melshire Estates
Merriman Park
Mira Vista
Montserrat
Murphy
North Richland Hills
Northwood Hills
Oak Cliff
Oak Lawn
Park Cities
Parker
Pilot Point
Plano
Possum Kingdom
Preston Center
Preston Highlands
Preston Hollow
Prosper
Richardson
Ridgmar
Rivercrest
Rockwall
Shannon Estates
Sherman
Southlake
Steven’s Park
Tanglewood
Tarrant
The Colony
Tioga
Trophy Club
Turtle Creek
University Manor
University Park
Upper & Lower Greenville
Uptown Dallas
Van Alstyne
Vaquero
Vickery Meadows
White Rock
Westcliff
Westlake
Westover Hills
Suspense: The Twist / The Visitor / The Blue Hour
The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over (still during the Wilcox/Autolite run). Here the material reached new levels of sophistication. The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series (featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny. Jim and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly were heard in the episode, Backseat Driver, which originally aired February 3, 1949.
The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of the shows retain their power to grip and entertain. At the time he took over Suspense, Lewis was familiar to radio fans for playing Frankie Remley, the wastrel guitar-playing sidekick to Phil Harris in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. On the May 10, 1951 Suspense, Lewis reversed the roles with Death on My Hands: A bandleader (Harris) is horrified when an autograph-seeking fan accidentally shoots herself and dies in his hotel room, and a vocalist (Faye) tries to help him as the townfolk call for vigilante justice against him.
With the rise of television and the departures of Lewis and Autolite, subsequent producers (Antony Ellis, William N. Robson and others) struggled to maintain the series despite shrinking budgets, the availability of fewer name actors, and listenership decline. To save money, the program frequently used scripts first broadcast by another noteworthy CBS anthology, Escape. In addition to these tales of exotic adventure, Suspense expanded its repertoire to include more science fiction and supernatural content. By the end of its run, the series was remaking scripts from the long-canceled program The Mysterious Traveler. A time travel tale like Robert Arthur's The Man Who Went Back to Save Lincoln or a thriller about a death ray-wielding mad scientist would alternate with more run-of-the-mill crime dramas.
Hide & Seek: 3601 Beverly Drive, Highland Park, TX | Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
3601 Beverly Drive | Highland Park, TX 75205
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Listed by Alex Trusler and Karla Trusler / Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
ABOUT:
Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty. To learn more, go to
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
CITIES / AREAS:
Addison
Aledo
Allen
Anna
Arlington
Bella Flora
Benbrook
Bluffview
Briarwood
Carrollton
Casa Linda
Celina
Cockrell Hill
Colonial
Colleyville
Coppell
Crestwood
Dallas
Dallas Love
Dallas North
Dallas North (south LBJ)
Denison
Denton
Devonshire
DFW
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Fort Worth
Eagle Mountain
Fairview
Far North Dallas
Farmer’s Branch
Flower Mound
Forest Hills
Fort Worth
Fort Worth Central West
Fort Worth Northwest
Frisco
Garland
Glen Lakes
Granbury
Grapevine
Greenway Parks
Gunter
Highland Park
Irving
Keller
Kessler Park
La Cantera
Las Colinas
Lake Dallas
Lake Forest
Lake Highlands
Lakewood
Lakewood Hills
Lewisville
Little Elm
Lucas
M Streets
Mansfield
McKinney
Melissa
Melshire Estates
Merriman Park
Mira Vista
Montserrat
Murphy
North Richland Hills
Northwood Hills
Oak Cliff
Oak Lawn
Park Cities
Parker
Pilot Point
Plano
Possum Kingdom
Preston Center
Preston Highlands
Preston Hollow
Prosper
Richardson
Ridgmar
Rivercrest
Rockwall
Shannon Estates
Sherman
Southlake
Steven’s Park
Tanglewood
Tarrant
The Colony
Tioga
Trophy Club
Turtle Creek
University Manor
University Park
Upper & Lower Greenville
Uptown Dallas
Van Alstyne
Vaquero
Vickery Meadows
White Rock
Westcliff
Westlake
Westover Hills
4926 Deloache Avenue, Dallas, TX 75220 | Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
4926 Deloache Avenue, Dallas, TX 75220
For more Information:
Faisal Halum 214-240-2575 & Susie Swanson 214-533-4656
ABOUT:
Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty. To learn more, go to
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
CITIES / AREAS:
Addison
Aledo
Allen
Anna
Arlington
Bella Flora
Benbrook
Bluffview
Briarwood
Carrollton
Casa Linda
Celina
Cockrell Hill
Colonial
Colleyville
Coppell
Crestwood
Dallas
Dallas Love
Dallas North
Dallas North (south LBJ)
Denison
Denton
Devonshire
DFW
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Fort Worth
Eagle Mountain
Fairview
Far North Dallas
Farmer’s Branch
Flower Mound
Forest Hills
Fort Worth
Fort Worth Central West
Fort Worth Northwest
Frisco
Garland
Glen Lakes
Granbury
Grapevine
Greenway Parks
Gunter
Highland Park
Irving
Keller
Kessler Park
La Cantera
Las Colinas
Lake Dallas
Lake Forest
Lake Highlands
Lakewood
Lakewood Hills
Lewisville
Little Elm
Lucas
M Streets
Mansfield
McKinney
Melissa
Melshire Estates
Merriman Park
Mira Vista
Montserrat
Murphy
North Richland Hills
Northwood Hills
Oak Cliff
Oak Lawn
Park Cities
Parker
Pilot Point
Plano
Possum Kingdom
Preston Center
Preston Highlands
Preston Hollow
Prosper
Richardson
Ridgmar
Rivercrest
Rockwall
Shannon Estates
Sherman
Southlake
Steven’s Park
Tanglewood
Tarrant
The Colony
Tioga
Trophy Club
Turtle Creek
University Manor
University Park
Upper & Lower Greenville
Uptown Dallas
Van Alstyne
Vaquero
Vickery Meadows
White Rock
Westcliff
Westlake
Westover Hills
Suspense: I Won't Take a Minute / The Argyle Album / Double Entry
The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over (still during the Wilcox/Autolite run). Here the material reached new levels of sophistication. The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series (featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny. Jim and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly were heard in the episode, Backseat Driver, which originally aired February 3, 1949.
The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of the shows retain their power to grip and entertain. At the time he took over Suspense, Lewis was familiar to radio fans for playing Frankie Remley, the wastrel guitar-playing sidekick to Phil Harris in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. On the May 10, 1951 Suspense, Lewis reversed the roles with Death on My Hands: A bandleader (Harris) is horrified when an autograph-seeking fan accidentally shoots herself and dies in his hotel room, and a vocalist (Faye) tries to help him as the townfolk call for vigilante justice against him.
With the rise of television and the departures of Lewis and Autolite, subsequent producers (Antony Ellis, William N. Robson and others) struggled to maintain the series despite shrinking budgets, the availability of fewer name actors, and listenership decline. To save money, the program frequently used scripts first broadcast by another noteworthy CBS anthology, Escape. In addition to these tales of exotic adventure, Suspense expanded its repertoire to include more science fiction and supernatural content. By the end of its run, the series was remaking scripts from the long-canceled program The Mysterious Traveler. A time travel tale like Robert Arthur's The Man Who Went Back to Save Lincoln or a thriller about a death ray-wielding mad scientist would alternate with more run-of-the-mill crime dramas.
Don Cates upbraids Garland City Council on permitting Jerry's Car Wash 11/15/11
Garland citizen Don Cates upbraids Garland City Council on its justifications for permitting the noisy Jerry's Car Wash to be located in Garland, Texas, at Garland City Council on November 15, 2011.
Cinematography by Clay Dafoe.
4798 Byron Circle | Irving, TX, 75038 | Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
6 Bedrooms | 5.1 Baths | 3 Car Garage | MLS #13504558
Beautiful Custom French home located on the 17th tee box of the TPC Four Seasons golf course. Guarded & gated golf community with lush green trees and scenic walking paths. The tremendous 6 bedroom 5.1 bath home has a large master suite with gas fireplace, jetted tub, large walk in shower, and over-sized walk in closet on first floor. A gorgeous staircase leads to the upstairs with where there are 4 bedrooms each with their own bathroom and walk in closet, beautiful game room overlooking golf course with wet bar & wine fridge.
See more at:
Listing Associates:
Cathy Wong
(469) 688-3938
Vip Vipperman
(225) 505-6720
ABOUT:
Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND DIVISION | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
CITIES / AREAS:
Addison
Aledo
Allen
Anna
Arlington
Bella Flora
Benbrook
Bluffview
Briarwood
Carrollton
Casa Linda
Celina
Cockrell Hill
Colonial
Colleyville
Coppell
Crestwood
Dallas
Dallas Love
Dallas North
Dallas North (south LBJ)
Denison
Denton
Devonshire
DFW
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Fort Worth
Eagle Mountain
Fairview
Far North Dallas
Farmer’s Branch
Flower Mound
Forest Hills
Fort Worth
Fort Worth Central West
Fort Worth Northwest
Frisco
Garland
Glen Lakes
Granbury
Grapevine
Greenway Parks
Gunter
Highland Park
Irving
Keller
Kessler Park
La Cantera
Las Colinas
Lake Dallas
Lake Forest
Lake Highlands
Lakewood
Lakewood Hills
Lewisville
Little Elm
Lucas
M Streets
Mansfield
McKinney
Melissa
Melshire Estates
Merriman Park
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World's Columbian Exhibition | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:54 1 Planning and organization
00:07:27 2 Description
00:08:58 3 Attractions
00:12:39 3.1 Anthropology
00:13:10 3.2 Rail
00:14:25 3.3 Country and state exhibition buildings
00:15:50 3.4 Guns and artillery
00:17:00 3.5 Religions
00:17:35 3.6 Moving walkway
00:17:57 3.7 Horticulture
00:18:13 4 Architecture
00:18:21 4.1 White City
00:20:20 4.2 Role in the City Beautiful Movement
00:21:33 4.3 Great Buildings
00:22:39 4.4 Transportation Building
00:23:56 4.5 Surviving structures
00:26:28 4.6 Other architecture at the Fair
00:26:37 5 Visitors
00:28:14 6 Souvenirs
00:28:50 7 Assassination and end of fair
00:29:53 8 Electricity at the fair
00:33:43 9 Music at the fair
00:33:52 9.1 Musicians
00:34:42 9.2 Other music and musicians
00:37:10 10 Art at the fair
00:37:19 10.1 American artists exhibiting
00:37:28 10.1.1 Painters
00:37:35 10.1.2 Sculptors
00:37:44 10.2 Women artists exhibiting
00:38:36 11 Women artists at the Woman's Building
00:38:46 12 Notable firsts at the fair
00:39:26 12.1 Concepts
00:39:50 12.2 Commemorations
00:40:47 12.3 Edibles and potables
00:41:35 12.4 Inventions and manufacturing advances
00:41:53 12.5 Organizations
00:42:13 12.6 Performances
00:44:41 13 Later years
00:45:34 14 See also
00:47:30 14.1 Media about the fair
00:47:41 15 References and notes
00:47:50 16 Further reading
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SUMMARY
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The World's Columbian Exposition (the official shortened name for the World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition) was a world's fair held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. The centerpiece of the Fair, the large water pool, represented the long voyage Columbus took to the New World. Chicago bested New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis for the honor of hosting the fair. The Exposition was an influential social and cultural event and had a profound effect on architecture, sanitation, the arts, Chicago's self-image, and American industrial optimism.
The layout of the Chicago Columbian Exposition was, in large part, designed by John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles B. Atwood. It was the prototype of what Burnham and his colleagues thought a city should be. It was designed to follow Beaux Arts principles of design, namely French neoclassical architecture principles based on symmetry, balance, and splendor. The color of the material generally used to cover the buildings façades gave the fairgrounds its nickname, the White City. Many prominent architects designed its 14 great buildings. Artists and musicians were featured in exhibits and many also made depictions and works of art inspired by the exposition.
The exposition covered 690 acres (2.8 km2), featuring nearly 200 new (but deliberately temporary) buildings of predominantly neoclassical architecture, canals and lagoons, and people and cultures from 46 countries. More than 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month run. Its scale and grandeur far exceeded the other world's fairs, and it became a symbol of the emerging American Exceptionalism, much in the same way that the Great Exhibition became a symbol of the Victorian era United Kingdom.
Dedication ceremonies for the fair were held on October 21, 1892, but the fairgrounds were not actually opened to the public until May 1, 1893. The fair continued until October 30, 1893. In addition to recognizing the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Europeans, the fair also served to show the world that Chicago had risen from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire, which had destroyed much of the city in 1871.On October 9, 1893, the day designated as ...
1893 Chicago World's Fair | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:41 1 Planning and organization
00:09:37 2 Description
00:11:32 3 Attractions
00:16:18 3.1 Anthropology
00:16:57 3.2 Rail
00:18:32 3.3 Country and state exhibition buildings
00:20:21 3.4 Guns and artillery
00:21:48 3.5 Religions
00:22:32 3.6 Moving walkway
00:22:59 3.7 Horticulture
00:23:18 4 Architecture
00:23:27 4.1 White City
00:26:00 4.2 Role in the City Beautiful Movement
00:27:30 4.3 Great Buildings
00:28:55 4.4 Transportation Building
00:30:32 4.5 Surviving structures
00:33:44 4.6 Other architecture at the Fair
00:33:54 5 Visitors
00:35:58 6 Souvenirs
00:36:42 7 Assassination and end of fair
00:38:05 8 Electricity at the fair
00:43:06 9 Music at the fair
00:43:16 9.1 Musicians
00:44:18 9.2 Other music and musicians
00:47:29 10 Art at the fair
00:47:39 10.1 American artists exhibiting
00:47:49 10.1.1 Painters
00:47:57 10.1.2 Sculptors
00:48:07 10.2 Women artists exhibiting
00:49:12 11 Women artists at the Woman's Building
00:49:23 12 Notable firsts at the fair
00:50:14 12.1 Concepts
00:50:41 12.2 Commemorations
00:51:53 12.3 Edibles and potables
00:52:56 12.4 Inventions and manufacturing advances
00:53:17 12.5 Organizations
00:53:41 12.6 Performances
00:56:44 13 Later years
00:57:50 14 See also
01:00:16 14.1 Media about the fair
01:00:28 15 References and notes
01:00:38 16 Further reading
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SUMMARY
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The World's Columbian Exposition (the official shortened name for the World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition) was a world's fair held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. The centerpiece of the Fair, the large water pool, represented the long voyage Columbus took to the New World. Chicago bested New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis for the honor of hosting the fair. The Exposition was an influential social and cultural event and had a profound effect on architecture, sanitation, the arts, Chicago's self-image, and American industrial optimism.
The layout of the Chicago Columbian Exposition was, in large part, designed by John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles B. Atwood. It was the prototype of what Burnham and his colleagues thought a city should be. It was designed to follow Beaux Arts principles of design, namely French neoclassical architecture principles based on symmetry, balance, and splendor. The color of the material generally used to cover the buildings façades gave the fairgrounds its nickname, the White City. Many prominent architects designed its 14 great buildings. Artists and musicians were featured in exhibits and many also made depictions and works of art inspired by the exposition.
The exposition covered 690 acres (2.8 km2), featuring nearly 200 new (but deliberately temporary) buildings of predominantly neoclassical architecture, canals and lagoons, and people and cultures from 46 countries. More than 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month run. Its scale and grandeur far exceeded the other world's fairs, and it became a symbol of the emerging American Exceptionalism, much in the same way that the Great Exhibition became a symbol of the Victorian era United Kingdom.
Dedication ceremonies for the fair were held on October 21, 1892, but the fairgrounds were not actually opened to the public until May 1, 1893. The fair continued until October 30, 1893. In addition to recognizing the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Europeans, the fair also served to show the world that Chicago had risen from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire, which had destroyed much of the city in 1871.On October 9, 1893, the day designated as ...
World's Columbian Exposition | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:03 1 Planning and organization
00:08:01 2 Description
00:09:41 3 Attractions
00:13:42 3.1 Anthropology
00:14:17 3.2 Rail
00:15:38 3.3 Country and state exhibition buildings
00:17:12 3.4 Guns and artillery
00:18:27 3.5 Religions
00:19:06 3.6 Moving walkway
00:19:29 3.7 Horticulture
00:19:47 4 Architecture
00:19:56 4.1 White City
00:22:05 4.2 Role in the City Beautiful Movement
00:23:24 4.3 Great Buildings
00:24:35 4.4 Transportation Building
00:25:58 4.5 Surviving structures
00:28:39 4.6 Other architecture at the Fair
00:28:49 5 Visitors
00:30:35 6 Souvenirs
00:31:15 7 Assassination and end of fair
00:32:25 8 Electricity at the fair
00:36:36 9 Music at the fair
00:36:46 9.1 Musicians
00:37:39 9.2 Other music and musicians
00:40:22 10 Art at the fair
00:40:31 10.1 American artists exhibiting
00:40:41 10.1.1 Painters
00:40:49 10.1.2 Sculptors
00:40:59 10.2 Women artists exhibiting
00:41:55 11 Women artists at the Woman's Building
00:42:06 12 Notable firsts at the fair
00:42:50 12.1 Concepts
00:43:15 12.2 Commemorations
00:44:17 12.3 Edibles and potables
00:45:08 12.4 Inventions and manufacturing advances
00:45:28 12.5 Organizations
00:45:50 12.6 Performances
00:48:27 13 Later years
00:49:23 14 See also
00:51:26 14.1 Media about the fair
00:51:38 15 References and notes
00:51:47 16 Further reading
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Speaking Rate: 0.89658975324587
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The World's Columbian Exposition (the official shortened name for the World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition) was a world's fair held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. The centerpiece of the Fair, the large water pool, represented the long voyage Columbus took to the New World. Chicago bested New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis for the honor of hosting the fair. The Exposition was an influential social and cultural event and had a profound effect on architecture, sanitation, the arts, Chicago's self-image, and American industrial optimism.
The layout of the Chicago Columbian Exposition was, in large part, designed by John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles B. Atwood. It was the prototype of what Burnham and his colleagues thought a city should be. It was designed to follow Beaux Arts principles of design, namely French neoclassical architecture principles based on symmetry, balance, and splendor. The color of the material generally used to cover the buildings façades gave the fairgrounds its nickname, the White City. Many prominent architects designed its 14 great buildings. Artists and musicians were featured in exhibits and many also made depictions and works of art inspired by the exposition.
The exposition covered 690 acres (2.8 km2), featuring nearly 200 new (but deliberately temporary) buildings of predominantly neoclassical architecture, canals and lagoons, and people and cultures from 46 countries. More than 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month run. Its scale and grandeur far exceeded the other world's fairs, and it became a symbol of the emerging American Exceptionalism, much in the same way that the Great Exhibition became a symbol of the Victorian era United Kingdom.
Dedication ceremonies for the fair were held on October 21, 1892, but the fairgrounds were not actually opened to the public until May 1, 1893. The fair continued until October 30, 1893. In addition to recognizing the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Europeans, the fair also served to show the world that Chicago had risen from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire, which had destroyed much of the city in 1871.On October 9, 1893, the day designated as C ...
World Columbian Exposition | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:24 1 Planning and organization
00:08:53 2 Description
00:10:41 3 Attractions
00:15:07 3.1 Anthropology
00:15:44 3.2 Rail
00:17:12 3.3 Country and state exhibition buildings
00:18:55 3.4 Guns and artillery
00:20:18 3.5 Religions
00:20:59 3.6 Moving walkway
00:21:25 3.7 Horticulture
00:21:43 4 Architecture
00:21:52 4.1 White City
00:24:15 4.2 Role in the City Beautiful Movement
00:25:41 4.3 Great Buildings
00:27:01 4.4 Transportation Building
00:28:33 4.5 Surviving structures
00:31:30 4.6 Other architecture at the Fair
00:31:40 5 Visitors
00:33:36 6 Souvenirs
00:34:18 7 Assassination and end of fair
00:35:36 8 Electricity at the fair
00:40:18 9 Music at the fair
00:40:28 9.1 Musicians
00:41:26 9.2 Other music and musicians
00:44:26 10 Art at the fair
00:44:36 10.1 American artists exhibiting
00:44:46 10.1.1 Painters
00:44:55 10.1.2 Sculptors
00:45:05 10.2 Women artists exhibiting
00:46:06 11 Women artists at the Woman's Building
00:46:17 12 Notable firsts at the fair
00:47:04 12.1 Concepts
00:47:32 12.2 Commemorations
00:48:39 12.3 Edibles and potables
00:49:37 12.4 Inventions and manufacturing advances
00:49:58 12.5 Organizations
00:50:22 12.6 Performances
00:53:15 13 Later years
00:54:17 14 See also
00:56:34 14.1 Media about the fair
00:56:46 15 References and notes
00:56:56 16 Further reading
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The World's Columbian Exposition (the official shortened name for the World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition) was a world's fair held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. The centerpiece of the Fair, the large water pool, represented the long voyage Columbus took to the New World. Chicago bested New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis for the honor of hosting the fair. The Exposition was an influential social and cultural event and had a profound effect on architecture, sanitation, the arts, Chicago's self-image, and American industrial optimism.
The layout of the Chicago Columbian Exposition was, in large part, designed by John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles B. Atwood. It was the prototype of what Burnham and his colleagues thought a city should be. It was designed to follow Beaux Arts principles of design, namely French neoclassical architecture principles based on symmetry, balance, and splendor. The color of the material generally used to cover the buildings façades gave the fairgrounds its nickname, the White City. Many prominent architects designed its 14 great buildings. Artists and musicians were featured in exhibits and many also made depictions and works of art inspired by the exposition.
The exposition covered 690 acres (2.8 km2), featuring nearly 200 new (but deliberately temporary) buildings of predominantly neoclassical architecture, canals and lagoons, and people and cultures from 46 countries. More than 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month run. Its scale and grandeur far exceeded the other world's fairs, and it became a symbol of the emerging American Exceptionalism, much in the same way that the Great Exhibition became a symbol of the Victorian era United Kingdom.
Dedication ceremonies for the fair were held on October 21, 1892, but the fairgrounds were not actually opened to the public until May 1, 1893. The fair continued until October 30, 1893. In addition to recognizing the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Europeans, the fair also served to show the world that Chicago had risen from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire, which had destroyed much of the city in 1871.On October 9, 1893, the day designated as ...
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