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An Oak Cliff landmark, the 55-room Cliff Hotel at the corner of Jefferson and Crawford was razed during September, 1945. The spacious hotel, built by Thomas C. Marsalis in 1899 as a Dallas showplace, had one of the largest public dining rooms in the Southwest. For a time It was home to the Oak Cliff Female College.

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