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Owned by The Swiss Avenue Women's Guild
Produced by Suzanne L. Palmlund
Designed and Developed by Curtis J. Garrison of HireDigital

HOMES
Home Photographs by Aaron Opsal
Historic Gates Photograph by Jerry E. Baus
Home Descriptions by A History and Guide to the Swiss Avenue Historic District
Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Arlington in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Architecture. The total work is the joint project of three authors: Judy S. Dooley, Patricia T. Canavan, Robert L. Canavan. Recorder: F. E. Gellerman

HOME AUDIO TOUR
Produced by The Swiss Avenue Women's Guild
Compiled & Written by Victoria Schaefer
Narrated by John B. Wells II
Audio Production by Victoria Schaefer & John B. Wells.
Marketing by Robert Lansdowne
Homes Photographed by Aaron Opsal
Architectural Consultant Virginia McAlister
Special Thanks Randall Hall (RHI) Remodeling
Mary Kay Inc.

WEB SITE
SAWG TOUR
The SAWG Tour is a guided one hour audio walking or driving tour starting at Fitzhugh Avenue up Swiss Avenue to La Vista Avenue and back. The SAWG Tour iPhone/iPad showcases 40 of the 106 homes across eight long blocks. The SAWG Tour App is provided by the SAWG - Swiss Avenue Women's Guild for free. SAWG Tour was designed to promote awareness of this unique Dallas Land Mark and it's designation as the largest and oldest Historic District in in the Southwest..
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  THE SWISS AVENUE WOMEN'S GUILD
The magnolia was chosen as the Guild's symbol because it represents Southern beauty and strength.
Owners of the homes depicted on this web site do not necessarily support or are necessarily affiliated with the Swiss Avenue Women's Guild.


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