

The area is named after Swiss settlers who sought
community in Dallas. There is a diverse range of
architecture: Tudor, Italian Romanesque, Prairie,
Craftsman and many more examples of 20th Century
architecture. The Swiss Avenue area was Dallas'
first residential historic district. |

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Towering
trees, sloping green lawns, rose-covered trellises,
inviting front porches, lushly landscaped gardens
and a broad boulevard lit by its original street
lamps are just some of the characteristics that
distinguish Swiss Avenue.
The Swiss Avenue Historic District is listed in
the National Register of Historic Places and is
recognized as a Dallas landmark and a Texas Historical
Site. |
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Homes
listed in numeric order...
(To
view home and information, CLICK on the addresses
listed below) |
Historic
Gates at Swiss and Fitzhugh |
4902,
4905, 4912,
4915, 4918,
4919, 4926,
4929, 4930,
4933, 4937,
4938, 4946,
4949 |
5001,
5002, 5007,
5017, 5020,
5032 |
5105,
5109, 5112,
5124, 5125 |
5200,
5205, 5210,
5215 |
5302,
5303, 5305,
5310, 5314,
5323 |
5400,
5405, 5408,
5411, 5412,
5416, 5417,
5420, 5421,
5439 |
The
Park/Median |
5500
, 5514, 5518,
5520, 5521,
5527, 5533 |
5600/5602,
5603, 5610,
5611, 5614,
5617, 5619,
5620, 5622,
5627, 5634,
5640, 5643,
5647, 5650 |
5700,
5703, 5704,
5707, 5711,
5714, 5728,
5731, 5736,
5741, 5744,
5749, 5750 |
5803,
5804, 5812,
5815, 5816,
5819, 5822 |
5901,
5902, 5907,
5908, 5915,
5916, 5921,
5922, 5928 |
6001,
6005, 6006,
6010, 6011,
6014, 6017,
6020 |
6102 |
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Historic Gates at Swiss and Fitzhugh
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