“The whole estate might well become-especially with the addition of the Camp property-a fine arboretum. It is a long-term project that would represent, finally, something like a $5 million total investment. But worth it, every leaf and tree, And such a use would close the circle in a graceful way. Everette Lee DeGoIyer is a former president of the Dallas Arboretum Society. “
-“SHOULD THE CITY SAVE THE
DEGOLYER ESTATE?” BY PATSY
SWANK (APRIL 1976)
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