Creek under the natatorium?
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Creek under the natatorium?
If you look at old pictures of campus you can see a line of trees going NE to SW right through where the natatorium is now. The SE end is south of the god quad just north of the HPM church. In the really old pics there is what looks like a cattle stock pond somewhere near where McElveney is now.
Does anyone remember this tree line? Was it a creek? The tree line is still there in the 40s but mostly gone by the time the engineering school is built near it in the 50s.
Does anyone remember this tree line? Was it a creek? The tree line is still there in the 40s but mostly gone by the time the engineering school is built near it in the 50s.
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um what?
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Wish I could help out but I was born in 87.
Should be under Around the hilltop.
Should be under Around the hilltop.
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Yes, I remember seeing a map with the creek clearly marked. Also you will notice the fault underneath the entrance to the old Mustang Band Hall where the concrete sags heavily. The ground gives over the old bed, and I suspect a natural spring. Legends of old hideout for outlaws nearby in late 19th Century. Check out old Dallas maps showing farms, creeks... I will see if i can find one.
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I also remember when the dinosaurs used Meadows as their toilet. Probably some good fossilized feces under there. Ah, the good old days - I remember it just like it was yesterday.
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Wait, those greedy swimmers are demanding a new natatorium when the current one is built on top of a creek?! Why don't they just swim in the creek?!
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It's probably how they fill the pool up right nowBigT3x wrote:Wait, those greedy swimmers are demanding a new natatorium when the current one is built on top of a creek?! Why don't they just swim in the creek?!
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Re: Creek under the natatorium?
We've always had a great campus. That's one thing we managed not to eff up.
Note the massive storm drains just across from the natatorium now. That's obviously where the water flows to and would support the notion of a creek bed being there.
Related: If you go to the sub basement of the Wyly theater on Ross you can see a tributary of the Trinity flowing under the building. Dallas was built over dozens of small creeks which still flow.
Note the massive storm drains just across from the natatorium now. That's obviously where the water flows to and would support the notion of a creek bed being there.
Related: If you go to the sub basement of the Wyly theater on Ross you can see a tributary of the Trinity flowing under the building. Dallas was built over dozens of small creeks which still flow.
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This doesn't show any creeks but I found it pretty interesting and somewhat related.
Look at this 1920s era map. Daniel Ave. from Airline to what I am assuming became Greenville Ave., past a rail ROW that I am assuming became 75, is all owned by different members of the Daniel family.
Anyone know if any Daniels are still around?

Look at this 1920s era map. Daniel Ave. from Airline to what I am assuming became Greenville Ave., past a rail ROW that I am assuming became 75, is all owned by different members of the Daniel family.
Anyone know if any Daniels are still around?

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MYSTERY SOLVED
If you look at this portion of an old county soil map you can see the creek going through campus, highlighted in yellow:

Note the orientation of streets southwest of campus. This arrangement still exists and should be familiar to all of us. It is the creek flowing between Drexel and St. Johns. A pretty substantial creek.

Also, here is a pic of campus with the creek/treeline visble. No idea when this pic is from, I found it online years ago and saved it.

If you look at this portion of an old county soil map you can see the creek going through campus, highlighted in yellow:

Note the orientation of streets southwest of campus. This arrangement still exists and should be familiar to all of us. It is the creek flowing between Drexel and St. Johns. A pretty substantial creek.

Also, here is a pic of campus with the creek/treeline visble. No idea when this pic is from, I found it online years ago and saved it.

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Sometime in the mid to late 90s there was a big thunderstorm that flooded the basement of cox. Anyone who saw that knows there is a natural drainage around there.
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Re: Creek under the natatorium?
This is honestly pretty interesting.
Think about how cool campus would be with this creek still there. Think Tx State style.
I can understand their thinking: This creek was probably pretty minor,and dry for the majority of the time (naturally flooded during rains). We see these alot of places in Texas. It was probably alot more convienent to just move dirt over this feature (I cant imagine it being more than 5 feet below grade at any point). This opened up the opportunity to have a much more formal situation of campus.
Today, we realize that working around this creek bed would of been really cool. Our campus is amazing - everyone knows, but having some natural features could of made it unbeatable. If we were to do it all over again, we could of really accentuated this feature on campus.
The GWB park in the back finally gives SMU some natural beauty again. It was much needed!
Think about how cool campus would be with this creek still there. Think Tx State style.
I can understand their thinking: This creek was probably pretty minor,and dry for the majority of the time (naturally flooded during rains). We see these alot of places in Texas. It was probably alot more convienent to just move dirt over this feature (I cant imagine it being more than 5 feet below grade at any point). This opened up the opportunity to have a much more formal situation of campus.
Today, we realize that working around this creek bed would of been really cool. Our campus is amazing - everyone knows, but having some natural features could of made it unbeatable. If we were to do it all over again, we could of really accentuated this feature on campus.
The GWB park in the back finally gives SMU some natural beauty again. It was much needed!
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From the view point of a History major this is so cool! It is always smart to study and remember the past.