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Flatiron Building(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1000 Houston - 1907 (NR, RTHL, FWHSE) This structure, one of the signature buildings of Fort Worth, was designed by Sanguinet & Staats. It was modeled after the Flatiron Building in New York (1902). Our Flatiron Building was one of
Montgomery Ward/Tindall Storage Building(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)801 Grove - c.1911 (NR) This 5 story building was constructed to house Montgomery Ward & Company's mail order and catalog operations. Montgomery Ward occupied the building until 1921 when they moved to the old Chevrolet Plant (now demolished) on
Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)1110 Penn Street - 1899 (NR, RTHL, CFW) This home was built in 1899 on the high bluff overlooking the Trinity River. It was part of a neighborhood known as Quality Hill which featured large Victorian homes, owned mainly by
The Mexican Inn(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)restaurantBest Mexican food in the world. Ask for Linda.
Tandy center Subway (closed August 2002, now destroyed)(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)A subway built by Leonards M&O department store to link with their massive parking lot to the store's basement. It was free to ride and replaced bus service. Later Leonards was bought by Dillards. Fortunately, the line continued service. The
Nancy Lee & Perry R. Bass Performance Hall(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)theatre555 Commerce - 1998 Billed as "the last great hall built this century," this new hall was designed by David M. Schwarz of Washington, D.C. The Architect of Record is HKS Architects of Dallas. The General Contractor was Linbeck Construction
Tarrant County Family Law Center(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)200 E. Weatherford St. - 2005 This new 5 story granite courthouse houses Tarrant County's Family Courts facilities. It was designed by David M. Schwarz of Washington, D.C. with Gideon Toal of Fort Worth as Associate Architects. The materials used
Sonic(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
Subway(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
CareNow(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)hospital
Cici's Pizza(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
Taco Bell(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
CVS Pharmacy(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)pharmacy
Bamboo Garden Chinese Restaurant(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
McDonald's(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)restaurant
Wells Fargo(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)
Walgreens(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)pharmacy
Creekside Apartments(en)USA / Texas / Edgecliff_Village (Fort Worth)
Fedex Kinko's(en)USA / Texas / Benbrook (Fort Worth)
Burnett Plaza(en)USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)office building40 stories, 1,024,627 square foot building is the tallest in Fort Worth at 567 feet and is the city's largest office building. it was constructed on the site of the Medical Arts Building, by Wyatt C. Hedrick. It was designed
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