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What is the history of Reverchon Park in Dallas?

What is the history of Reverchon Park in Dallas?

The area around Reverchon Park was once known as Raccoon Springs a popular hunting area. The area also has the largest oak tree in Dallas! Later the area became known as Woodchuck Hill a slum district.

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Who is Julien Reverchon?

When the Park Department acquired the property the park and later the recreation center, built in 1974, was named for Julien Reverchon the best and most widely known botanist in the county, if not the state. Located in the heart of Uptown this facility is the perfect site for family get-togethers and fitness enthusiasts alike!

What to do in Reverchon Park?

The adjoining recreation center has all you could want or need. The food and drink options are not too far away and some are world renown. If you need mental cleansing or some quiet reflection, Reverchon Park is the place to stroll. A lovely urban park along Katy Trail. Beautiful are the trees surrounding the steps leading to it.

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