Dallas, Part 1: From Afar


Between 318 and 271 million years ago, the ancient continental core of North America butted against what would become South America. Land folded and faulted; mountains were born. Then what would become the Gulf of Mexico opened, and inland seas washed the peaks away. It pays to remember there are mountains beneath Dallas. The tops may have eroded, but the roots remain buried deep.


Some 165 million years later—in 1841—John Neely Bryan built a shelter on a bluff and called the area Dallas.


One hundred and twenty-two years later—in 1963—John F. Kennedy was shot on that bluff, now named Dealey Plaza.


Seventeen years later—in 1980—J. R. Ewing was shot on TV.


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