Deep Ellum TX - bw
by Robert ONeil
Title
Deep Ellum TX - bw
Artist
Robert ONeil
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is a black & white photo of a Deep Ellum sign hand painted on a bridge column entering the Deep Ellum district in Dallas, Texas. Don't know who the artist is but it makes a great welcome to the area.
Deep Ellum, a Dallas Landmark District, is located just east of the skyscrapers of downtown Dallas and is one of the most historically significant neighborhoods in the city. The district has the city's largest collection of commercial storefronts from the early 20th century.
In 1888 Robert Munger built his 1st cotten gin factory along Elm Street. The business grew to be the largest manufacturer of cotten-processing equipment in the U.S.A.
In 1914 Henry Ford sellected Deep Ellum as the site for one of his earliest automobile plants which was an assembly plant for the Model T. The plant remained there until the mid 1930's when Adam Hats moved in.
The Music scene was Deep Ellums real claim to fame becoming a hotbed for early Jazz & Blues musicians. From 1920 to 1950 the number of nightclubs, cafes and domino parlors in Deep Ellum jumped from 12 to 20.
The district is now a diverse, urban walking neighborhood - organically grown, not master planned. No one here cares what you look like, how you dress, or what you drive. It's a neighborhood based on culture of creativity and it shows everywhere you look. Deep Ellem boasts many loft apartments, dozens of restaurants & small eateries, galleries, live music venues, pubs, a butcher shop, cheese maker, bakery, farmers market, a community garden, and the fabulous Bark Park. The district continues to be a vibrant patchwork of uniqueness for Dallasites & visitors!
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May 27th, 2014
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Comments (2)
Deyanira Harris
Wonderful photograph Robert!! like this one in black and white!! lfv
Robert ONeil replied:
Hi there Deyanira! Thank you so much - glad you liked this find. :) Appreciate the lfv my friend