Casa Linda Plaza, Dallas
Facts and practical information
Casa Linda Plaza, its official name, was the brainchild of Carl Martin Brown and his son Howard D. Brown. The East Dallas family farm land of 600 plus acres was purchased in 1937. The abstract completed at that time traces the ownership of the land back to the original owner who had been rewarded the land for his service in the Battle Of San Jacinto by the then governor of Texas in 1836. The history of the land as it went from owner to owner was colorful. At one point part of the land was traded for a black female slave of 25 years of age. The Brown family still has the original abstract of 1937 in their possession and plans to gift it to a Dallas Museum in 2020 for safe keeping and for others to study it. ()
Northeast Dallas (White Rock Forest)Dallas
Casa Linda Plaza – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, The Shops at Park Lane, Dallas Athletic Club.