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Aerial view of Fort Worth flood May 1949 with Mistletoe Heights at the top of the picture333 viewssubmitted by Mike Danellaewing
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Aerial view of Fort Worth flood May 1949 with Mistletoe Heights to the right of the picture319 viewssubmitted by Mike Danellaewing
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Fort Worth skyline from top of the Medical Arts Building 1956-08-21295 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collectionsewing
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Fort Worth Expressway construction in 1953293 viewsThe Fort Worth Expressway is now known as Interstate 30.W.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collections ewing
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State Sen. Wendy Davis wasn't there, but her running shoes made an appareance on the feet of Hollace Weiner, July 7, 2013292 viewsPhoto by Jim Peipertaltonjim
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Fort Worth skyline 1950-05-25258 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collectionsewing
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1110 Mistletoe Drive, 2013 Photo by Jim Peipert242 viewsaltonjim
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2315 Mistletoe Blvd., 2013 Photo by Jim Peipert233 viewsaltonjim
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2321 Mistletoe Blvd., 2013 Photo by Jim Peipert213 viewsaltonjim
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J.D. Angle and Gaye Reed, 2013 191 viewsPhoto by Jim Peipertaltonjim
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Fort Worth Expressway opening 1955172 viewsThe Fort Worth Expressway is now known as Interstate 30.W.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collections ewing
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2200 Edwin St - published 1986, original date unknown172 viewsThis two-story brick Prairie Style house was built c. 1918 for J. P. Millican, president of the J. P. Millican Printing & Advertising Co. The overhanging hip roof is characteristic of the style. It is unaltered on the exterior except for a partially enclosed sleeping porch.
Historic Preservation Council for Tarrant County, Texas, "Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey: Phase III Fort Worth's Southside", copyright 1986.ewing
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1138 Clara St - published 1986, original date unknown165 viewsConstructed in 1919, the design of this two-story stucco-clad residence was inspired by the Prairie Style houses of Frank Lloyd Wright, which incorporated shallow-pitched hip roofs with wide overhangs. Reputedly, it was built by its first owner, Ellis H. Boyd, part owner of a motor company and oil well manufacturing company in the 1920's. With further documentation, the house may be eligible for the National Register.
Historic Preservation Council for Tarrant County, Texas, "Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey: Phase III Fort Worth's Southside", copyright 1986.ewing
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Shot around 1920, believed to have been shot from around the middle of the 2200 block of Harrison Avenue, looking west. The two-story house in the distance at right may be 2300 Harrison at the corner of Forest Park Boulevard.164 viewsaltonjim
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Fort Worth skyline and expressway 1956-02-01161 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collectionsewing
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Fort Worth Botanical Gardens 1942161 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collections.ewing
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from ~2001158 viewssubmitted by Ben Gutteryewing
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Fort Worth skyline 1945-11-5155 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collectionsewing
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Fort Worth skyline 1950-05-25155 viewsW.D. Smith Commercial Photography Negatives. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collectionsewing
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Forest Park Rail155 viewsewing
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