Dallas’ Robert E. Lee Park officially renamed Oak Lawn Park � for now
DALLAS — A statue of Robert E. Lee is gone from Lee Park, and now his name is on the way out, too. The Dallas Park Board on Friday unanimously voted to temporarily revert the 14.1 acres of green space Boulevard back to its original name: Oak Lawn Park. Park Board President Bobby Abtahi said the…
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