1920s cottages on Amanda Street
Neighborhood church on Sunshine St.
Stop Six refers to the named stop along the interurban rail line between Dallas and Fort Worth.
This working-class African American neighborhood, once the sixth stop on the Northern Texas Traction Company line running between Dallas and Fort Worth, was originally known as Cowanville. Throughout the neighborhood visitors will see early-20th century houses. The school at 5100 Willie St. was built in 1924 with funding from the Julius Rosenwald Foundation, much like Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas.
Stop Six African American Neighborhood