Step into a century of Dallas history with this stunning 1922 Craftsman home nestled in the nationally recognized Munger Place Historic District. Originally built by Charles Munger for his daughter Collette, this residence carries a provenance few properties can match—a direct connection to one of Dallas'most influential founding families. The home greets you beneath what locals have long celebrated as one of the largest crape myrtle trees in Dallas County, with an expansive front porch and classic swing that instantly transports you to a slower, more gracious pace of living. Inside, 2,262 square feet of thoughtfully updated living space strikes a beautiful balance between historic soul and modern comfort. Original hardwood floors flow throughout, while crown molding, period millwork, and character-rich fireplaces anchor each room with undeniable warmth and authenticity. Sunlight pours through generous windows, illuminating spacious living and dining areas perfect for gathering and entertaining. The updated kitchen blends contemporary convenience with timeless design, offering ample workspace and seamless connection to the home's social spaces. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms provide comfortable everyday living with craftsmanship that simply cannot be replicated today. Out back, a spacious deck overlooks a private, tree-framed yard ideal for relaxed evenings or lively gatherings. Located minutes from Downtown Dallas, Lower Greenville, White Rock Lake, and Lakewood's best dining and shopping, this is more than a home—it's a rare invitation to become part of the continuing story of Munger Place.