Fooshee and Cheek Drawings and archival records, Highland Park Village, Dallas, Texas 1930-1966

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Fooshee and Cheek Drawings and archival records, Highland Park Village, Dallas, Texas 1930-1966

Fooshee and Cheek were two of Dallas' premier residential architects between 1918 and 1939, best-known for Highland Park Village (1931), a complex of buildings that became the first self-contained shopping center in the country. Correspondence, shop drawings, specifications, promotional brochures and drawings document Fooshee and Cheek's work at Highland Park Village in Dallas, Texas (1930-1955).

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Fooshee and Cheek were two of Dallas' premier residential architects between 1918 and 1939, best-known for Highland Park Village (1931), a complex of buildings that became the first self-contained shopping center in the country. From the description of Fooshee and Cheek Records, 1930-1966. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 27347720 Between World Wars I and II, Marion Fooshee (1888-1956) and James Cheek (1895-1970) were two of Dallas' premier r...

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