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Camp |
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Architect | Builder: |
John
Staub |
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1938 |
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Architecture |
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City: |
Dallas |
Camp House
The Camp House is located on the Dallas Arboretum grounds. A 66-acre
haven of natural beauty only minutes from downtown Dallas. The Camp
Estate, (orginally 24 acres) designed by Texas' most famous residential
architect, John Staub, and completed in 1938. Also on the grounds
is the historic DeGolyer House, a magnificent Spanish Colonial style
mansion built in 1940 by Texas oil man Everett DeGolyer. Mansion of
21,000 square feet has 13 rooms, 7 baths, 16th and 17th century antiques
and artworks,; surrounded by Old English garden, footpaths, rolling
lawns and woodlands on White Rock Lake.
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