Eying the “Eye” close up. Sept. 26, 2015

Entrance to the Main Street Garden which includes a cafe, shaded area, splash fountain, dog park and a children’s play area. It covers the block of Main, St. Paul, Harwood and Commerce. Sept. 26, 2015

The shaded area of the Main Street Garden. Sept. 26, 2015

A view of downtown Dallas from the Main Street Garden. Sept. 26, 2015

The Mercantile National Bank Building, now called The Merc Apartments, has been gracing the Dallas skyline since 1943. Sept. 26, 2015

This piece of art is on the Mercantile Continental Building on Commerce Street. The 30-foot high mosaic sculpture by artist Millard Sheets includes a cowboy, native Americans, horses and wild animals made of carved stone, brightly colored Italian glass tile and 22-karat gold. Sept. 26, 2015

The flagship and corporate headquarters for Neiman Marcus. Sept. 26, 2015

Pedestrian passageway by Neiman Marcus. Sept. 26, 2015

This landmark is the Magnolia Hotel, which opened as the 29-story skyscraper Magnolia Petroleum Building in 1922. In 1934, the Pegasus…the original, was erected on the building’s roof. Sept. 26, 2015

Close up of the Magnolia Hotel building. Sept. 26, 2015

The fabulous facade of the Adolphus Hotel, which was opened in 1912, is currently under renovation. Sept. 26, 2015

An old photo of Dallas on the side of an apartment complex on Field between Jackson and Wood Streets. Sept. 26, 2015

Headstones at the Dallas Pioneer Park Cemetery which has evidence of burials since 1846. Sept. 26, 2015

The Pioneer Plaza cattle drive sculptures commemorate the 19th century cattle drives that took place along the Shawnee Trail through Austin, Waco and Dallas. The 49 bronze steers and 3 trail rider sculptures were created by artist Robert Summers. Sept. 26, 2015

One of the bronze trail riders of the Pioneer Plaza cattle drive sculptures. Sept. 26, 2015