Recognize this piece of Park Cities real estate? I drive by it everyday without noticing. Now that I have, I need the reason behind the totally strange placement. There’s some local history here, I can feel it.
It’s the little house/office behind the ballet school and cleaners on Hillcrest. Back in the day, some of us Plaza rats used to think it was haunted because of the bars on the windows, the shades were always drawn and we only saw an old man coming and going. The big double dare was to squeeze through the narrow space between the cleaners and ballet school (bricked up now), knock on the door of the little house and run. The family who owns the cleaners building uses it as an office.
I always thought it was used as a tailor workshop for the cleaners in front of it.
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It’s the little house/office behind the ballet school and cleaners on Hillcrest. Back in the day, some of us Plaza rats used to think it was haunted because of the bars on the windows, the shades were always drawn and we only saw an old man coming and going. The big double dare was to squeeze through the narrow space between the cleaners and ballet school (bricked up now), knock on the door of the little house and run. The family who owns the cleaners building uses it as an office.
I always thought Brady’s Violin Shop was the haunted house of Snider Plaza.