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Fort Worth Cattle Exchange(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)cattle, exchageheart of the stockyards
Billy Bob's Texas(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)Worlds Largest Honky Tonk
North Crowley High School(en)USA / Texas / Crowley (Fort Worth)school
Meadowcreek Elementary School(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)schoolK-6 school in Crowley Independent School District
Wal-Mart(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)store / shop7451 McCart Av.
Travis Avenue Baptist Church, educational complex(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)
Travis Avenue Baptist Church(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
Beth-El Congregation(en)USA / Texas / Westover_Hills (Fort Worth)Beth-El Congregation 4900 Briarhaven Rd. - 2001 Hahnfeld Hoffer Stanford designed this new synagogue to replace the 1920 Temple Beth-El located at 207 W. Broadway Ave. The organization of the site follows an entry through a series of gates, each
Sack 'n Save(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)store / shop
Mallick Tower(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1 Summit Avenue - 1968; 2001 In 1968, the Mallick Tower was the first high rise building constructed in Downtown west of Henderson Street. It is 10 stories in height and was one of the buildings heavily damaged in the
Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)store / shop, historic landmark131 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth, TX 76164 (817) 624-4741 www.fortworthstockyards.org/ Fort Worth's Stockyard district Restaurants, stores, bars and entertainment
Train station(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)This is the train station for the tarantula that runs to Grapevine.
Landmark Tower(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)formerly Continental National Bank & The Texas Building 1952; Imploded March 18, 2006. At the time of demolition, it was the Second Tallest Building in the World to be Imploded by Controlled Demolition, Tallest Building in the State of Texas
500 Commerce(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1924; addition - 1935; adaptive re-use - 1990; 2004 This garage was built on the site of the Mansion Hotel (destroyed by fire in 1920). The garage was constructed as a 3 story concrete building in 1924. The contractor for
Bank of America Building(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)office buildingFormerly NationsBank - 1961 This building, designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill of New York is modeled after the Lever House in New York. It is an excellent example of Modern Architecture and has held up well over time. It
7-Eleven Store(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)W. 7th & Summit - 2002 This 7-Eleven store was designed to the spirit of the Urban Design Guidelines passed by the Fort Worth City Council. Although no specific rules were followed, the final design of the building and self
Cash America Parking Garage(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)March 28, 2000 when a tornado of F2 magnitude roared through Downtown Fort Worth. The Cash America building was one of the hardest hit with virtually everything blown out of it. The original facade consisted of travertine panels, many of
Water Gardens Place(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)office building100 E. 15th Street - 1925; remodeled 1983 Water Gardens Place was constructed in 1925 for the Monnig Dry Goods Co., which also had a department store in Downtown that was founded in 1901. Monnig's store was located on the
Masonic Temple(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1100 Henderson - 1931 (RTHL) This Masonic temple, designed by Wiley G. Clarkson sits on a dominant hillside on the southwest end of Downtown Fort Worth. Although the temple is of the Classical Moderne Phase of the Art Deco era,
First Presbyterian Church(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1000 Penn - 1958 In 1958, the First Presbyterian Church relocated to this site along the Trinity River bluffs. The neighborhood where the church is located was once called Quality Hill and featured many Victorian homes situated on the bluff.
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