Aldredge House is a stunning historic mansion nestled in Dallas‘s Swiss Avenue district, offering a unique blend of rich history and elegant event space. Visitors are enchanted by its French Eclectic architecture, beautifully preserved grounds, and the warm ambiance that reflects its storied past. Known for its ties to Dallas heritage and charming conservatory, this venue provides a distinctive backdrop for memorable occasions. Its role as both a museum and event location ensures guests experience a sophisticated atmosphere steeped in local culture and timeless charm.
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6 months agoBuilt 1915–1917 for William and Willie Lewis, the Aldredge House is a French Eclectic mansion on Dallas’s historic Swiss Avenue. Designed by Hal Thomson and later home to George and Rena Aldredge, it’s now a museum. As an event venue, it was awe-inspiring—warm, elegant, and rich with history. You can truly feel Rena Aldredge’s presence; she was a founding patron of Dallas-area Garden Clubs. The house’s memorabilia and beautifully preserved grounds are fantastic. Fun trivia: the upstairs study served as J.R. Ewing’s office in the TV show Dallas.
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