
Downtown Dallas
Dallas Rooftopping – Pegasus – U.S.A.
Among all the buildings that compromise Dallas’s iconic skyline, there was one that used to proudly tower over them all. Opened in 1922, it’s rightly a historical piece of Dallas’s prosperous rise. After serving as the headquarters for a petroleum company, it was transformed into a prominent hotel in 1997. Even so, the marks of almost a century of time remain entrenched in the hidden recesses of the building; the creaks and groans of the elevators, the faded window panes unseen in the stairwells, and the atmosphere of a certain aged class that comes only with time.
Most people will know it by it’s name, but any native of Dallas should be able to recall it by one symbol alone, a flying neon red Pegasus.
When it comes to rooftopping in Dallas, or urban exploration, it seems that spots are few and far between. It’s no difficult task to figure out this location, but as usual I would caution anyone who is going, to try and do so carefully; give the same opportunity you had to the person that will inevitably follow you.
All that being said, here are the pictures:
You can see the mechanical setup in place to allow the sign to rotate 360 degrees; apparently through the years the mechanisms were plagued with problems and eventually the sign was relegated to its current fixed state.
I took a short video from the platform inside the Pegasus (watch in HD if possible, it’s dark).
The sign is a true spectacle up close; and the view of downtown is just as worthy. A number of people have been up here, and I’m sure they too can attest it’s a special place.
Dallas is rapidly growing and changing, but hopefully decades from now, in the future, some things will stay the same, and a red horse will still be seen flying.
Samuel March 13, 2015 at 21:34
Hey I was wondering how you got up there. I’m a freelance photographer and I want to get some shots from where you took these pics. I’M in downtown everyday but Ive never been to the roof of the Magnolia. If you can shoot me and email ASAP I’ll give you credit in my photographs or helping me out. Thank you so much!
Clayton October 1, 2016 at 12:30
I’m making plans to do the same thing. If you could give me some details on getting up there, that would be great, thanks.
Midnight October 13, 2016 at 13:42
Hey Clayton,
Last I checked, the entry commonly used is no longer available (bolted down). Your best bet is to go there and check it out.
Kris January 13, 2017 at 08:44
Hi, did you manage to find it?
Can you give me a tip if it is possible to get on the roof?
I will be there next weekend just for couple of days.
Midnight January 25, 2017 at 20:27
Did you give it a try Kris? I’m curious to know if it’s still possible as well.
Brayan Matehuala October 21, 2020 at 11:10
Hey, planning on going up there this weekend and was wondering if you had any tips to get up there?