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  2. Got a few million to spare? This Fort Worth neighborhood ...

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    Eagle Mountain Lake is only a 30-minute drive from downtown Fort Worth.With 130 residential streets and about 1,550 homes, there is something for everyone. Robby Carson is the only realtor in the ...

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    Knowles said residents include young professionals, empty-nesters and those who wanted a part-time residence in Fort Worth. Many have migrated from Dallas. The Circle Bar at The Crescent Hotel on ...

  4. Wallace E. Pratt House - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace E. Pratt House, also known as Ship on the Desert (sometimes hyphenated), was the residence of Wallace Pratt in what is now Guadalupe Mountains National Park in far western Texas. Pratt, a petroleum geologist for the Humble Oil & Refining Company , had previously built the Wallace Pratt Lodge in McKittrick Canyon a couple of miles to ...

  5. Stonegate Mansion - Wikipedia

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    In its prime, the luxurious, contemporary home of courtyards, tunnels and balconies at 4100 Stonegate Blvd. was decorated with more than 100 oil paintings. The mansion was designed by Albert S. Komatsu and Associates. In 1976, Andrea Wilborn and Stan Farr were killed in the mansion. The killer was described as a man in black who wore a black wig.

  6. One of the most expensive luxury hotels in Fort Worth is now ...

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    The Crescent Fort Worth, one of the most expensive luxury hotels in Fort Worth, is officially open. The Star-Telegram got an exclusive tour inside last week.

  7. Bass Residence - Wikipedia

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    Bass Residence (1970) is a home in Fort Worth, Texas classified as Modern architecture and designed by architect Paul Rudolph, a founder of the Sarasota School of Architecture, and he designed the home in that style. It was designed for Sid Bass and Anne Bass. The house features cantilevered horizontal shapes.