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But what's the deal with this winged horse, an oil company's old logo, as Dallas' unofficial mascot? In 1934, a brilliant neon Pegasus icon was placed on top of the headquarters of the Magnolia ...
The logo of the Magnolia Oil Co. became Dallas' Statue of Liberty. There is still a Pegasus on the top of the Magnolia Oil Co. building, but the original has now been found and restored.
In 1959, Mobil Oil acquired Socony-Vacuum and adopted the pegasus, giving the symbol national notoriety and solidifying its connection to Dallas. It would remain as Mobil Oil’s logo for almost ...
The buildings we consider historic are usually architecturally distinctive or have played an outsize role in the story of a place. But sometimes there are buildings that, despite their humdrum ...
Dallas' 1972 logo, at left, and the two Triple D Gear logos registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, center and right(U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) The city’s spending our money ...
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