House owned by iconic Cowboys football coach Tom Landry for sale in Dallas

Somewhere Hank Hill is inquiring about how much he could earn from liquidating his propane stock options.

The home that legendary Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry and his family resided in during the team’s heyday is currently on the market in the Dallas area for just under a million dollars.

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The 4,000-square-foot home on 4510 Hallmark Drive was custom-built in 1962 for Landry and his wife Alicia. Landry resided there as he and Cowboys general manager Tex Schramm built the Dallas squad into “America’s Team,” going to four Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII.

Photos from a 1976 issue of “Parade” magazine feature show a home covered in trophies and football paraphernalia. It features four bedrooms and three bathrooms and large backyard. It’s also in the vicinity of several private schools, according to the real estate group handling the property, Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate. Kathy Myers and Lacy Schultz are the principle agents. 

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It’s only had one owner since the iconic Cowboys figure sold it. The Landry family moved out in 1976. Tom would coach the Cowboys until he was dismissed in early 1989. He died in Feb. 2000.

The home is currently listed at $795,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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