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The Flatiron Building stood as Fort Worth's tallest structure until 1910, with the construction of the 10-story Baker Building (since renamed the Bob R. Simpson Building). [4] Fort Worth went through a major growth in skyscrapers during the 1920s and 1930s, with the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank building (since renamed 714 Main) emerging ...
F. W. Woolworth Building (Fort Worth, Texas) Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas) Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth; Fort Worth Design District; Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124; Fort Worth Masonic Temple; Fort Worth Public Market; Fort Worth Water Gardens; Fort Worth Zoo
Fort Worth Club Building – 1916. February 12, 1998 : 608-610 Main St. Fort Worth: 34: Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124: Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124 ...
Construction will begin soon on what will be one of the tallest buildings in the West 7th district, a 10-story tower with views over Fort Worth’s art museums.
Fort Worth Stock Show, 1930s to 1950s. Queen Elizabeth visits Texas in 1991. Fort Worth snowfalls, from 1880s to 1950s. Labor Day in Fort Worth over the decades. Sept. 11, 2001, in Fort Worth and ...
The city’s zoning rules had previously limited building heights to 96 feet on the planned island, but the new regulations will allow a maximum of 20 stories for buildings along North Main Street.
Lone Star Gas Company Building, Fort Worth, 1929; Palace Theater Block, Fort Worth, 1996; Public Safety and Courts Building, Fort Worth, 1938;
The city of Fort Worth’s Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission will determine Sept. 11 whether the property at 401 W. Lancaster Ave. can be restored or revitalized.