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The white, columned Tara look is popular on Armstrong Parkway.
One of the nice things about the street is that it has a lot of mature trees, which are rare in Dallas because of the bad soil.


No, this is not a different angle on the same house. It's three doors down from the other white one.




This house would look right at home on the SMU campus, where even the football stadium and the museum housing Spanish art are done in Georgian architecture.


The houses on Armstrong Parkway are large, dwarfing the Workmans' 6,000-square-foot home.


Teardowns are common in the neighborhood.

Click here to see photos of the Workmans' house.

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