The nice Spring weather brought out the crowds to downtown Dallas'
Klyde Warren Park Friday afternoon. It was perfect for people watching.
If you haven't heard, the park was built on top of the Woodall Rodgers freeway. Klyde Warren Park reminds me of Chicago's much larger Millennium Park, which was built on top of a railroad yard. Klyde Warren Park heals a gash in downtown Dallas created by building the freeway. The park bridges downtown with the Uptown district and draws people from both to the park. I guess I can still dream of something like this covering up the gash in Richardson's old downtown, Central Expressway. If you can't tear the freeways down, the next best thing is to cover 'em up.
More photos after the jump.
To see all the photos from our afternoon at Klyde Warren Park, look on
Google Photos.
Tomorrow, photos from our evening of people-watching at the Dallas Arts District's block party.
1 comment:
Millennium Park in Chicago. Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. Next up: Hudson Yards in New York City: "How New York Is Building an Entire Neighborhood on Top of a Rail Yard".
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