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Pete Sessions: Lost in Oak Cliff
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Contributor | DFWDem |
Last Edited | DFWDem Dec 11, 2008 01:14pm |
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News Date | Thursday, December 11, 2008 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | If someone finds U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions wandering lost in his district, please give him directions.
The page on his official Web site describing the 32nd District seems to have been written by someone who is geographically challenged, particularly when it comes to Oak Cliff.
How many errors can you find?
Oak Cliff's estimated population is 280,000, and Oak Cliff includes the popular "M-Streets" and Lakewood neighborhoods. On March 17, 1903, voters in Oak Cliff approved annexation to the city of Dallas. Little known about Oak Cliff is that it was home to the Southland Ice Company, what would later become the first 7-Eleven Convenience Store. Oak Cliff also contains The Sixth Floor Museum, the memorial site of John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. |
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