Dallas Heritage Village returns to Old City Park name

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A Dallas park with historic buildings is bringing back its historic name and a benefit for visitors too.

The Dallas Heritage Village returned to its original name. It is again called Old City Park.

The park is home to preserved buildings and furnishings dating back to the 1840s. It offers tours, workshops and other events."What we plan for it is to keep our core dedication to history, keeping the buildings, keeping education.

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