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Wherein a Good Friend of Unfair Park Tours the Old Dallas Central Library on Commerce Street

A few weeks ago, Leobardo Trevino -- the man who bought the Statler Hilton and the adjacent library -- led Sam and me on a tour of the Statler. I'd also wanted to see the library, which opened in '55 and shuttered in '83, never to be used again; at...
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A few weeks ago, Leobardo Trevino — the man who bought the Statler Hilton and the adjacent library — led Sam and me on a tour of the Statler. I’d also wanted to see the library, which opened in ’55 and shuttered in ’83, never to be used again; at the time, it wasn’t possible. Back when we officed on Commerce, long before its windows were papered over, I used to stare in and wonder what if and return to work and beg our then-publisher to move us into that building — a George Dahl original. I still harbor that fantasy — one day, if only.

Friend of Unfair Park Noah Jeppson, lucky bastard, got a tour of the library. He took some wonderful photos. He’s also written a terrific history-of and a recap of his visit. A tiny excerpt:

Walking through the structure today feels like an exploration to the Titanic … layers of rust, flaking paint and dirt cover the bones of a strong structure. Entire elevators have been corroded through, yet paper artifacts remain unmoved. As more of the building becomes accessible with cleaning and remediation, perhaps we’ll appreciate this gem a little more and see it brought back to life.

Take the tour.

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