Stevens Park Estates, Dallas

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Stevens Park Estates
Country United States
State Texas
Counties Dallas
City Dallas
Area Kessler
Elevation
489 ft (149 m)
ZIP code
75208
Area code(s) 214, 469, 972
Website http://www.stevenspark.org/

Stevens Park Estates is a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, United States, created in the mid-1920s by Annie L. Stevens, assisted by her brother Walter A. Stevens. It is subsequent and adjacent to their gift to the City of land initiating formation of the "Stevens Memorial Park" (mostly now occupied by the "Stevens Park Golf Course"), named in honor of their parents, Dr. John H. Stevens and Mary Armstrong Stevens. The Stevens Park Estates addition was planned as part of the Kessler District, a series of parks and neighborhoods through the lower watershed of the Coombes Creek.

In 2018, Stevens Park Estates became the 20th conservation district in Dallas. [1]

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References

  1. "Stevens Park Conservation District 20". Dallas City Hall. Retrieved December 18, 2022.