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Name: Ken Hurst on Jan 13, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ed Ford on Jan 13, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jana Haberlin on Jan 15, 2013Comments: I flew braniff airways as a kid a loved it. It's a part of Texas history and should stay where it's at. thank youFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: David Kochis on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Preserve our pastFlag
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Name: Sue Stewart on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Patti Randle Potts on Jan 20, 2013Comments: i loved going there as a kid with my dad who was a captain for the airlines and i still go by it when i come to dallas, happy memoriesFlag
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Name: Paula Robinson McDonald on Jan 20, 2013Comments: My dad was a Braniff Captain and I am a former flight attendant. There are so many special memories my family has associated with this building! It plays a huge part in the history of Love Field and deserves a historical remembrance and preservation!!Flag
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Name: Harry on Jan 21, 2013Comments: Please don't let Braniff dies (at least in our hearts)Flag
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Name: David Cioffi Jr. on Jan 21, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Carlos F. Conde on Jan 24, 2013Comments: This building is considered a historical landmark, in the same way as the TWA building in New York's JFK. Based upon this, it deserves the same care and attention. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Karen Morton Yancey on Jan 27, 2013Comments: Leave it alone, please!Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Hacker on Jan 28, 2013Comments: I m a former Braniff employee. This is part of Dallas' history. It should not be demolished.Flag
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Name: Allen Moore on Feb 2, 2013Comments: This building needs to be saved if just for it's historical value.Flag
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Name: Cynthia Charles Ouellette on Feb 14, 2013Comments: Braniff was the first to innovate many changes in the aviation field: 1st 747, 1st to permit marriage,1st to permit pregnant employees, 1st to hire man flight attendants, won best menu worldwide awards many years, served Military Air Command. Save history.Flag
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Name: Gerald Carley on Feb 15, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Conn K. Larson on Feb 15, 2013Comments: Save it, damn it!!! Quit tearing down Dallas, Love Field and Braniff history! PLEASEFlag
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Name: Trenton Adams on Feb 18, 2013Comments: As a former Dalfort Employee, I have been watching and waiting, hoping that someone would reopen this site. I would love to go back to work in this building.Flag
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Name: Taryn Rossi on Feb 18, 2013Comments: My Mom, was a Braniff flight attendant for many years, and I would hate to see this piece of history disappear!Flag
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Name: Sheila Rossi on Feb 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kent Thoman on Feb 22, 2013Comments: Great Memories of flying BraniffFlag
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Name: Michael Dombrzal on Feb 25, 2013Comments: Worked for BN at EWR 1968-1971. Now with AA in MIA Aircraft Maintenance. Braniff was definately the best company I ever worked for.Flag
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Name: Kate Holliday on Feb 28, 2013Comments: The Braniff Operations Center is a big piece of Dallas's history as a center of innovation. Tearing it down turns our back on that core value -- we can do better.Flag
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Name: Jack Nowlin on Feb 28, 2013Comments: Request that the City of Dallas cease demolition activity and allow existing bids to restore the building continue. Having worked in the facility for years seeing the building brings back great memories. It needs to stay and be part of Braniff aviation history and city of Dallas.Flag
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Name: Kent Thoman on Mar 1, 2013Comments: miss BraniffFlag
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Name: Terry Morgan on Mar 3, 2013Comments: I am 2nd generation Braniff family. Dad started in 1949 and I flew for Braniff from 1966 to 1982. I was a close spectator and participant at 7701 for its entire useful life. I would really hate to see it go. Alot of mermories there to be sure. TMFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 4, 2013Comments: Stop tearing down Dallas history!Flag
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Name: Jim Rain on Mar 4, 2013Comments: Reusing and repurposing what previous generations built is authentically conservative. We're obligated to be stewards for both our ancestors and our descendants.Flag
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Name: Nicole Armstrong on Mar 4, 2013Comments: Preserve this key part of Dallas history!Flag
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Name: Sara West on Mar 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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Jill Kirkpatrick on Mar 4, 2013
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Dietmar Lambertz on Mar 4, 2013
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Name: Peter Doncaster on Mar 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kendall Morgan on Mar 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Darren McMannis on Mar 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Boehmer on Mar 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Nathan Widing on Mar 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sara Moss on Mar 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Collin Cole on Mar 7, 2013Comments: They want to demo this building for a car dealership! Typical.Flag
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Name: Alison Cone on Mar 7, 2013Comments: F/A with Braniff 1 & 2, would hate to lose this piece of history at Love Field!Flag
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Cory Smith on Mar 11, 2013
Comments: Dallas has a history of demolishing our history. Let's save this building and repurpose it.Flag -
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Name: Shawn Rose on Mar 11, 2013Comments:Flag
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Brian Garrison on Mar 12, 2013
Comments: This is an important building, great architecture, and can be reborn into a modern revenue stream for Dallas. SAVE IT!Flag -
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Name: Scott Moore on Mar 12, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Hamilton on Mar 12, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Daren Massad on Mar 21, 2013Comments: They've torn down the Jetrail, they've torn down most of the Braniff ticketing wing, they've torn down most of the East concourse that Braniff used, they've gutted the Braniff "Terminal of the Future", and the remainder of the Braniff terminal is slated for demolition. If they tear down the Braniff maintenance base there will be no trace of Braniff left! In my opinion, the entire terminal should have been declared a historical landmark!Flag
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Name: Cash Traylor on Mar 21, 2013Comments: Aviation facilities are rarely razed and replaced. Dallas' plan will result in the loss of DAL aviation facilites for car dealerships etc. Renovating Braniff will bring revitalization to the general aviation sector and fortune 500 traffic as well as convention capabilities that will bring large revenue into the City and the airport.Flag