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Finding Pegasus in Dallas is like a massive game of "I spy." Just look around and you're bound to spot the winged horse nearby. It's on street signs downtown and murals in Deep Ellum.
The Pegasus, stretching 40-feet long, 30-feet high and bathed in red light at night, served as a beacon and a message to all who approached they had reached Dallas. The symbol of a city was born.
The Pegasus sign perched atop downtown Dallas’ Magnolia Hotel is in danger of falling if it goes without repairs, city officials warned Wednesday.. The nearly 90-year-old steel base for the 15 ...
The Pegasus neon sign glow brightly again in downtown Dallas outside the Omni Dallas Hotel. Jake Dean The neon symbol of Mobil Oil has been placed on an oil derrick outside the Omni Dallas Hotel ...
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved up to $357,000 in repairs for the Pegasus sign, which sits atop the Magnolia Building in downtown Dallas. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Jeremy McKane had never thought much about Pegasus, Dallas’ flying red horse, until art connoisseur June Mattingly sat him down in early 2011 and told him a story.
The red pegasus, which has become ubiquitous throughout Dallas, first sat atop what was then the tallest tower in Texas—the Magnolia Petroleum Building. The Sealy family of Galveston developed ...