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Criminal Courts & Jail(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
300 W. Belknap - 1962 This courts and jail building was designed by Easterwood & Easterwood with Butcher & Sweeney as General Contractors. The front facade of the building features no windows and offers an interesting comparison of architectural styles
Bob R. Simpson Building(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
office building
(formerly the Baker Building and First National Bank) 711 Houston - 1910; addition 1926; addition & remodeling 1967; restoration 2005 Sanguinet & Staats designed the original building, which was only 50 feet wide. This building is 11 stories and is
Carter + Burgess Plaza(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
office building
This 40 story building (525 feet) was designed by the Dallas Architectural firm of Jarvis, Putty, Jarvis. The Jarvis Brothers were from a prominent early Fort Worth family. The building is Fort Worth's third tallest. One of the unique features
U.S. Courthouse(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
501 W. 10th - 1933 (NR) This Moderne styled Art Deco courthouse was designed by Paul Philippe Cret in association with Wiley G. Clarkson. James I. Barnes Construction Co. was the General Contractor. The exterior has wonderful examples of geometric
St. Stephen Presbyterian Church(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
St. Stephen is a part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It is one of Fort Worth's oldest congregations. The main sanctuary is a historical landmark modeled after the great cathedral in Durham, England. St. Stephen bills itself as "an intentionally
Tarrant County Justice Center(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
401 W. Belknap - 1990 This post modern courts facility uses the same buff brick and cast stone elements as the Tarrant County Corrections Center across Lamar Street except that green metal was used on this building as an accent.
Tarrant County Corrections Center(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
101 N. Lamar - 1990 This post modern jail facility uses buff brick and cast stone trim to relate to the surrounding buildings on the north end of Downtown. The building was designed by HOK Architects of Dallas and the
Criminal Justice Building(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
building, justice, criminal
200 W. Belknap - 1918 (RTHL)rnFort Worth Architects Sanguinet & Staats designed this "modern and fireproof" jail building to replace a dilapidated nineteenth-century jail. When opened, the facility housed cell space for county and federal prisoners, offices for the district
First United Methodist Church(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
800 W. 5th - 1930 This Gothic Revival church was designed by Fort Worth Architect Wiley G. Clarkson. Harry B. Friedman was the General Contractor. Over the years, major additions have been made to the original church building. Hahnfeld Associates
714 Main(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
office building
(formerly Transport Life Building) 1920-21; 1988 (FWHSE) This 24 story building was designed by Sanguinet & Staats with Mauran, Russell, and Crowell as Associate Architects Westlake Construction Co. of St. Louis was the General Contractor. When it opened, and for
Y.W.C.A.(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
512 W. 4th - 1928; addition - 1999 (NR, RTHL, CFW) This buff brick building, designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick was originally built as an Elk's Lodge. The General Contractor was Thos. S. Byrne. The style is slightly Georgian Revival
Y.M.C.A.(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
512 Lamar - 1924-25 and various additions in 1968, 1981, & 1985 This is another downtown building designed by Wiley G. Clarkson and built by Harry Friedman. This is a classical building with a limestone and marble base and a
W.T. Waggoner Building(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
office building
810 Houston - 1919-20; restored 1985 (NR) When it was constructed, this building was one of the tallest in the State of Texas and the Southwest. The 20 story structure was designed by Sanguinet & Staats and it looks as
Fort Worth Public Library(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
library
NW corner of 3rd & Taylor - 1978; Addition - 1994 This building was originally designed as an underground library by FSB/Texas. The library also had a problem with roof leaks. Lamar Street once ran over the library. To solve
First Christian Church(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
church
612 Throckmorton - 1914 (RTHL, NR) This church was designed by architects Van Slyke and Woodruff and built by Reinhart and Donovan from Oklahoma City. The building is constructed from limestone and is a Greek Cross in plan with a
Charles D. Tandy Technology Center(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
Weatherford & Lamar - 1992 This addition to the Tandy Center was designed by HKS Architects of Dallas. One of the unique features of this building is the sunken garden that sits between it and Taylor Street. Since RadioShack is
Civil Courts Building(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
100 N. Houston - 1958; 1988 This court building was one of Fort Worth Architect Wyatt C. Hedrick's later works. Butcher & Sweeney were the contractors. It was constructed on the west side of the Tarrant County Courthouse to relieve
Fort Worth Elevator & Warehouse(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
railway
Fort Worth Elevator & Warehouse 3700 Alice St. - 1924-26 The Fort Worth Elevator built these two banks of silos between 1924 and 1926 along the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad tracks. The two head houses, both on the north
BNSF Railway's Alliance Intermodal Facility(en)
USA / Texas / Haslet (Fort Worth)
The classification yard is on the west. The intermodal yard in on the east. Note turning wye in south west corner.
Fred's Texas Cafe(en)
USA / Texas / Fort_Worth (Fort Worth)
restaurant
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