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Howell Park

About

Today Howell Park is the neighborhood immediately Northwest of the intersection of Hall and Howell Streets in Dallas, TX.

Description

In 1872 J.M. Howell settled on a sizeable tract between the Cedar Springs and McKinney Roads, planting vineyards and orchards and opening a commercial greenhouse at McKinney and Pearl. After attending the Philadelphia Exposition in 1876, the "father of Dallas horticulture" returned home and began planning an addition to the city on his own land that would reflect the graciousness and beauty he saw in Philadelphia. Streets were named for his father-in-law (Rev. Jacob Routh), and after Fairmount Park, the site of the Philadelphia Exposition. John Howell named the streets of Routh (after his wife's family), Howell (after his own family), Fairmount and Maple. Other streets named for his family are Coit Road, Campbell Road and Thomas Street.

Mission

Homeowners' Association

Address: 3405 Howell St, Dallas 75204
Phone: (214) 843-0133
Email: moc.liamg@nwotpukrapllewoh
Parking: Street
State: TX
City: Dallas
Street Number: 3405 Howell St
Zip Code: 75204
categories: residence, nonprofit organization, community organization


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