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    Verified Companion Companion Lindsey Lacey's Avatar
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    Lizard Lounge...Rest In Peace...(Swiss Avenue History Link Inside)

    Rest In Peace...
    After 28 years...
    So many fetish balls and fond memories...
    Beautiful building on Swiss Avenue...
    The building has secrets, and secret passage ways...
    Please click the link below for Swiss Avenue History...
    https://www.sahd.org/history
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    There are some awesome homes in that area. Examples of conspicuous consumption of its day. I believe that there are annual tours. If they still exist, go. It’s pretty cool.
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    Regrettably, I never visited the Lizard Lounge during my years in Dallas.
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    Thank-You Lovinglifeinaustin.

    If you enjoy architecture.
    The Swiss Avenue Historic District, in Old East Dallas, is a diverse neighborhood containing the finest collection of Early 20th Century residential architecture in the entire Southwest. Established in 1905 by real-estate developer, Robert Munger, it was designated in 1973 as the first historic district in the City of Dallas. It is an official Dallas Landmark District and, in 1974, the entire District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    The boundaries of The Swiss Avenue Historic District include portions of some of the city's earliest streets:

    Beacon Street • Bryan Street • Bryan Parkway
    La Vista Drive • Live Oak Street • Swiss Avenue
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