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a brilliant neon Pegasus icon was placed on top of the headquarters of the Magnolia Oil Co. It was the tallest building in Dallas for years, and even pilots in Waco said they could see the red ...
The red pegasus, which has become ubiquitous throughout Dallas, first sat atop what was then the tallest tower in Texas—the Magnolia Petroleum Building. The Sealy family of Galveston developed ...
In fact, he’s Pegasus, the winged horsey offspring ... We’re pretty sure he lives in Uptown. Red is also a Dallas icon, the symbol of the old Magnolia Oil Co. who spent years atop Dallas ...
“Pegasus, the Flying Red Horse, shines as a vibrant icon from atop Magnolia Dallas Downtown, formerly the Magnolia Petroleum Company Building, one of the city’s most revered structures,” its ...
The Dallas City Council ... in repairs for the Pegasus sign, which sits atop the Magnolia Building in downtown Dallas. The large derricks that hold up the flying red horse have become corroded ...
In 1999 it opened as the 325-room luxury Magnolia Hotel. For decades the bright red lights of Pegasus welcomed visitors to Dallas from the roof of the Magnolia Building. Over time, larger ...
But nothing I have written about recently has inspired more emotion than the rebuilt Pegasus, a sculpture that revolves on a miniature oil derrick in front of the Dallas Omni Hotel. I’m not ...
DALLAS — In 1934, the tallest building in the world had a flying red horse on the top of it. The logo of the Magnolia Oil Co. became Dallas' Statue of Liberty. There is still a Pegasus on the ...
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