While our cuzzins over at FrontBurner are trying to figure out what the big blue beam (pictured) is, we’re here to tell you that it was unveiled this morning as part of the completion of the first plaza of the Trinity Strand Trail.
The beam is 14-feet tall and represents the height of the Trinity River back in 1908 when Dallas experienced a Noah-like flood. In addition to the commemorative beam, the plaza has two free-standing kiosks with a map of the trail and history, as well as commemorative engraved bricks purchased by Friends of the Trinity Strand Trail.
Juliette says
The fun part is that there are drinking fountains for adults, children AND dogs at the plaza because everyone matters. Tell others…the Trinity project is gaining momentum!