Winnetka Heights | |
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Country | United States |
State | Texas |
Counties | Dallas |
City | Dallas |
Area | Oak Cliff |
Elevation | 545 ft (166 m) |
ZIP code | 75208 |
Area code(s) | 214, 469, 972 |
Winnetka Heights is one of the oldest and largest historical districts in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas (USA). The district is bounded by Davis Street ( SH 180) on the north, 12th Street on the south, Willomet Avenue on the east and Rosemont Avenue on the west. Established in 1910, Winnetka Heights consists of early 20th century wood frame houses (two-story 4-square and single story prairie style homes predominate).
Originally an affluent subdivision of Oak Cliff, Winnetka Heights, along with much of Oak Cliff suffered from poverty and neglect during the 1980s and earlier. Large homes were subdivided into small apartments and city services were scarce. In the late 1980s, a renewed interest in urban living began a vast restoration process. Winnetka Heights is now a culturally diverse and vibrant neighborhood.
The Winnetka Heights Historic District is located two miles from downtown Dallas, south of the Trinity River. With over 600 houses, Winnetka Heights is the second largest historic district in Dallas and one of the largest in the state of Texas. The neighborhood was originally platted as part of the Midway Addition and was developed as Winnetka Heights in 1908. The original Craftsman style bungalows and Four-square Prairie houses are approaching their 100th anniversary.
J.P. Blake, R.S. Waldron, T.S. Miller Jr., and Leslie Stemmons developed Winnetka Heights beginning in 1910. Early advertisements touted an ideal neighborhood with the “3 requisite necessaries to modern home life.” First, Winnetka Heights was located on high ground with distant views of the surrounding countryside and downtown. Second, it offered modern amenities such as artesian water, sewers, telephones, electric lines, paved streets with curbs, and building restrictions. And third, its convenient proximity to downtown made it accessible by streetcar. Today residents of Winnetka Heights Historic District enjoy the benefits of this early planning, with harmonious architecture, mature landscaping, and modern city services, all in a close-in residential neighborhood.