A Flooded Sportatorium
by Paula Bosse
Boys gotta do what boys gotta do… (click for larger image)
by Paula Bosse
Imagine it has flooded around the Sportatorium: what would you expect seven boys and their dog to do? Well, here they are doing about what you’d expect. (The image above is a detail from the undated photo below, by Squire Haskins — see this photo really big on the UTA website here.)
Another photo, this one with a Huck-Finn-meets-Iwo-Jima-Memorial vibe (full-size on the UTA site here):
My closer-up detail (click to see larger image):
Another view (original full-size image here):
Closer up, with a Grand Prize Beer billboard, cars (on Industrial?), and a sign for the next-door Plantation nightspot:
No wrasslin’ tonight, y’all.
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Sources & Notes
All photos by Squire Haskins, from the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections. More info can be found on the first photo here, the second photo here, and the last photo here.
The Sportatorium was located at 1000 S. Industrial (now Riverfront), at Cadiz (see map here). Maybe a little too close to the Trinity….
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I think the traffic on the last photo is coming off the Cadiz Street Viaduct, now the northbound RLT bridge.
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Thanks, Terry!
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Two things, it was on the old Trinity River channel and the cars are on Cadiz.
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Thanks, Robert!
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Here’s a fascinating map from 1940 ( Dallas County population 398,564!)
Its shows Cadiz right where this would be crossing the old Trinity River
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth190621/m1/1/zoom/?q=dallas%20texas&resolution=1&lat=6168.825169030746&lon=3773.016379005724
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Thanks, Patrick!
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I would say photo was taken not before 1941.
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This is the original octagonal Sportatorium that burned down in 1953 so it’s from before then
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Thanks, Web. I thought it probably was, but I wasn’t absolutely sure.
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