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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2019
Moving image materials (Film and videotape) from the collections of the Dallas Municipal Archives, including video of Municipal Archives sponsored events.
WRR - 1942 WWII North Texas drill simulcast
January 19, 1942: Weeks after Pearl Harbor, North Texas conducted a blackout drill to prepare against the possibility of enemy invasion. This clip is a surviving segment of a mult-station radio simulcast aired on WRR. Audio courtey Larry Groebe, images courtesy Dallas Municipal Archives.
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WRR aircheck - 1961 Kat's Karavan
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Rare {Kat's Karavan} aircheck featuring host Bill Carroll and John Peel. Audio courtesy Larry Groebe, images Dallas Municipal Archives.
WRR-AM 1310 Light Crust Doughboys reunion with Jim Lowe
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Live from the auditorium of the WRR studios in what-is-now the Centennial Building at Fair Park in Dallas. Cover photo used by permission of the Hill College Library.
WRR-FM 101.1 World of Music aircheck - Wendall Hollis
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WRR-FM 101.1 World of Music aircheck - Wendall Hollis
WRR Fun Radio 50th anniversary side 1
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WRR Fun Radio 50th anniversary side 1
202403 Women's History Month video
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For Women's History Month in March 2024, Catherine Cuellar, then with Dallas's Office of Communications, Outreach, and Marketing, sat down with the Municipal Archives to speak about some of the women in Dallas government.
DMARC Promo 2021
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Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center - Fall 2021. Enjoy this montage of historic Dallas photos and documents highlighting the collections of the Dallas Municipal Archives. Want to do research? dallascityhall.com/government/citysecretary/archives/Pages/Archives_home.aspx
Betsy Julian and Mike Daniel - Plaintiffs Attorneys
มุมมอง 1225 ปีที่แล้ว
Listen to plaintiffs' attorneys Betsy Julian and Mike Daniel discuss 14-1. Topics include * Challenges to 14-1 * Comments for high school students * Expectations and aftermath on judge’s opinion * Geography of single-member districts * Impact on careers * Importance of 14-1 * Involvement in 14-1 * Politics in Dallas * Potential to win the lawsuit * Response from the defense
Chris Luna - Former Council Member - Elected to first 14-1 Council
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Listen to former Council Member Chris Luna discuss 14-1. Topics include * 14-1 vs 10-4-1 * Benefits of single-member districts * Geography of single-member districts * Importance of 14-1 * Size of Council
Diana Orozco-Garrett - Lawyer and Activist
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Listen to lawyer and activist Diana Orozco-Garrett discuss 14-1. Topics include * Background of 14-1 * Benefits of single-member districts * Campaigning for 14-1/Civil disobedience * City-held meetings on re-districting * Comments for high school students * Considering the city’s overall well-being *Importance of 14-1 *Legal, political, and activist groups working together *Results of 10-4-1 ci...
Diane Ragsdale - Former Council Member
มุมมอง 2805 ปีที่แล้ว
Listen to former City Council Member Diane Ragsdale discuss 14-1. Topics include * 14-1 trial testimony * Background of 14-1 * Benefits of single-member districts * Campaigning for 14-1/Civil disobedience * City-held meetings on re-districting * Comments for high school students *Considering the city’s overall well-being *Importance of 14-1 *Legal, political, and activist groups working togethe...
Domingo Garcia - Former Council Member - Elected to first 14-1 Council
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Listen to former City Council Member Domingo Garcia discuss 14-1. Topics include *Campaigning for 14-1 *Comments for high school students *Impact on career *Importance of 14-1
Donald Hicks, Sr
มุมมอง 1105 ปีที่แล้ว
Listen to Former Council Member Don Hicks discuss the path to 14-1. Topics include *After the election *Benefits of single-member districts *Comments for high school students *Comments on 1970s lawsuits about equal representation *Early days of the lawsuit *Importance of 14-1
Dallas archives vault to save city's history for posterity
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Dallas archives vault to save city's history for posterity
Dallas City Hall at 40: IM Pei’s Legacy in Dallas
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Dallas City Hall at 40: IM Pei’s Legacy in Dallas
Sadly... "Unpleasant Occurrences" are the norm today
I've been searching for this since I discovered the internet. My grandfather gave me this record, and I often played it daily; what happened to it I know not, but this is the first time in 40 or so years that I've heard it. Thank you!
Delighted to share it with you!
My Pop was a Dallas Cop Then,26 year career.
I died there 81
Button something racist
I was deputy University
🎉🎉🎉🎉
13:30 Yeah, get rid of the streetcars and replace them with wider one way streets. That will solve the traffic problems. 🤦♂
, man that film is scratch the f******
It's still bad like that. Nothing has improved.
I can't imagine being a traffic cop standing in the middle of the road directiong cars. I wonder how many were hit? Great video and look back in history.
Lyndon Johnson?
Respected them using hoses on folks? Uhmhmm…
And no mention of the litter.
You know it’s an oldie when you hear terms like “responsibility”, “accountability”, “enforcement”, and “punishment”.
...and then the film jumps all over the place about a minute before closing credits.
Some scary projector malfunctions towards the end!
What's with the 2 narrators taking turns? Sounded kinda gay, I imagined them sitting there with their arms around each others' shoulders.
That was a delightful listen! Thank you for sharing this. It’s really cool hearing them mention local places here in DFW. Back then, Dallas and Fort Worth were a lot further away.
Great Seeing The Old 50s Vehicles 😊
Great 👍 Video 😊
Whats this
That was a shot of Dealy Plaza there in the beginning. Who could have known its significance just eight years hence!
Dallas ❤❤❤❤❤
OK, but you’re not gonna make the streets in downtown wider
Looking at these police officers,,, can you just see one of them with a car pulled over like today saying, SHOW ME YOUR F*CKING HANDS. ???!!! 70 plus years and look at USA.
750,000 people? Now, it only has 1,302,000. I'd have thought there were more.
Not today!
I love the nostalgic stuff. 👍
This voice sounds like Ronald Reagan
What??? You mean Lyndon Johnson
I guess I stop complaining about traffic since I now know it’s been this way since 1955…that’s what I’m going to say when someone says anything about traffic…it’s been that way since 1955…there’s proof…show this video 😂😂😂❤❤❤
Yet 70 years later the same traffic problems
I wonder if J.D. Tippit is one of those police officers shown. Or even if Jack Ruby is seen in any of these pictures. He was always where the police were.
I wonder how many people even remember who J.D. Tippit was...
@@Paul-zz8lu JFK assassination history followers know his name well.
@ 15:30 Is that perchance a view from the School Book Depository? Like say, Oswald's future sniper's nest? That's definitely Dealey Plaza down there.
What the hell kind of traffic pattern do they have going on at 1:00 and 1:30 in this video? That's insane.
Does anyone here who lived in Dallas in the 60's remember the Elm st. cave in?
Wow, a lot of people didn't like to stay in their own lanes back then... I'd love to go back in time and drive all around the Dallas area. It would be fascinating to see how much smaller all the cities in the Metroplex were back then.
Traffic lights weren't so popular, the majority was caucasian.
Must be those three thousand new residents a month that don’t know how to drive…I’ve been driving here since 1976 and compared to most every big city I’ve visited the Dallas/Fort Worth drivers have been some of the best ever..if we could only teach those new idiots how to drive 🤬🤬🤬
2024 Dallas population 1,302,753
I believe we should have a special forces auxiliary police dept. to enforce only traffic laws. The police in general are tasked with too many functions and expected to respond to too many different situations.
They need AI to make the lights Stay Green magically no matter the traffic, just like they do today.
A hint of the culture at the time points to the difference in morals compared to today,men are wearing shirts and ties,women are wearing dresses that are below the knee.
Timothy Leary started the something like drop out and dope up in the early 60's then everything went to pot quite literally.
A rare TH-cam find how delightful
Triple railway overpass and / or Dealey Plaza, where President Kennedy would be shot on November 22, 1963: 0:59, 2:16, 15:29, and 15:44. View from triple railway overpass: 1:32 and 15:35.
Remarkable how many vehicles are crossing over the lane markings consistently, particularly on curves.
Wow. This is incredible. My hometown. The place sure was great! It really was a fantastic city.
I was born in 1951 we lived in Oak Cliff. I remember riding on the trolley when I was 4 years old.
I grew up in the Houston area but remember going to "Six Flags Over Texas" sometime around '59-'61. Thought the place was another world at the time.
@@tooterooterville I went there also at that time. I thought it was much better then, but that might be because I was so young. Hadn't been in 30 years. I was in my 50's. Road the wooden roller coaster at my teenage daughter's urging. I hurt for a week. :)
@@tooterooterville The Texas Giant!
Texas is very good on historical footage and documentaries, LIBRARIES. Much, much more than a conservative super state in of only the "Red" persuasion, which is indeed slowly declining and those new arrivals...........people coming in, going to be interesting........no matter how it turns out or opinions any direction, way, etc.......
Everybody was skinny back then.
The drive on Elm Street heading toward the Stemmons Freeway was especially troublesome...
This was back before the days when Dallas Police officers played Russian Roulette in their squad cars with minors.