Bluff View, Dallas, Texas
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Bluff View | |
Location in Dallas | |
Country | United States |
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State | Texas |
Counties | Dallas |
City | Dallas |
Area | north Dallas |
Elevation | 518 feet (158 m) |
ZIP code | 75209 |
Area code(s) | 214, 469, 972 |
Bluff View is a neighborhood in north Dallas, Texas (USA). It is bounded by Lovers Lane on the south, Midway Road on the west, Northwest Highway ( SH Loop 12) on the north, and Inwood Road and the Devonshire neighborhood on the east.[1]
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[edit] About
Bluff View is so named for its relatively hilly topography—it lies along cliffs overlooking Bachman Branch and its tributaries. Some of the cliffs the neighborhood is built on rise 50 feet (15 m) over the water below.[1]
[edit] History
The neighborhood was originally developed by developer John P. Stevens, also responsible for Stevens Park in Oak Cliff. In 1924, he bought a 215 acres (0.9 km²) dairy farm along Bachman Creek and developed the land into 1 acre (4,046.9 m²) lots. The area was annexed by Dallas in 1943.[1]
[edit] Education
The neighborhood is served by the Dallas Independent School District. Children in the neighborhood attend Sudie L. Williams Elementary School (located within the neighborhood), Benjamin Franklin Middle School, and Hillcrest High School.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Doug Newby Real Estate - Bluff View. Retrieved 31 December 2006.
- ^ Dallas ISD - 2006 School Feeder Patterns - Hillcrest High School. (Maps: ES: Williams; MS: Franklin; HS: Hillcrest.) Retrieved 2 January 2007.
Bluff View | Devonshire | Far North Dallas | Greenway Parks | Hamilton Park | Koreatown | Melshire Estates | Preston Center | Preston Hollow | Telecom Corridor (Richardson) | Stemmons Corridor | Vickery Meadows | Vickery Place |