The 50-foot tall brushed aluminum sculpture rises above Burnett Park with a width of 22 feet and weighing 24,000 pounds....
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The 50-foot tall brushed aluminum sculpture rises above Burnett Park with a width of 22 feet and weighing 24,000 pounds....
Originally painted in 1974, the untitled work has been affectionately dubbed "The Zipper Mural" by locals....
This building was constructed to replace the Fort Worth High School, located a few blocks away. Shortly after its opening, the school was renamed Central...
The hotel had a separate entrance for ladies that featured green Georgia marble...
In 1996, the building was converted to 106 apartments, most notable of which is the penthouse unit....
[su_custom_gallery source="media: 2976,2975,2974" limit="6" link="lightbox" width="200" height="200"] The Board of Trade Building was a grand building at the corner of 7th and Houston for over 60...
The sign at one time was the world's largest revolving clock, the world's largest digital clock, and the world's largest four-sided sign as once listed...
On February 5, 2015, it was announced that the building would be converted into a 165 room Autograph Collection Hotel with a basement restaurant and...
The restored building was rededicated and renamed the Bob R. Simpson Building on November 3, 2005....
The Worth Hotel and Worth Theater were demolished in 1972 for an addition to The Fort Worth Club....
In the early 1900's the Worth Hotel was the city's largest, with August's Department Store on the ground floor. Ruth's Chris' Steakhouse occupies that spot...
The magnificent red brick and stone building had a medieval style with buttresses and towers....
The church has a very commanding presence on Fort Worth's South Side and its steeple can be seen on the skyline in many other parts...
The Lombard Romanesque style building features fine brickwork in the tower and above the arches....
This photo from a city directory in 1904 is the only known reference to this church or congregation....
First Methodist Church broke ground on their new building on the morning of the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Nonetheless, they completed the new building on...
The church moved to a new building at Burnett & Tenth in 1927 and this building was demolished to make way for construction of The...
Located at W 4th & Lamar, the church building was demolished to make way for the expansion of The Amon G. Carter YMCA...