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[Downtown Fort Worth, taken from a roof]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of that roof is in the bottom of the photo. The main building that is closest to the camera has a sloped side, has its edges lined with lights, and has a few of its windows lit up. Behind it, taller buildings also have lights on their borders, so their outlines can be seen. There is a bright spot of light in the bottom right corner between buildings where streetlights are more concentrated.
[Downtown Fort Worth at night, 5]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of that roof is in the bottom of the photo. The main building that is closest to the camera has a sloped side, has its edges lined with lights, and has a few of its windows lit up. Behind it, taller buildings also have lights on their borders, so their outlines can be seen. There is a bright spot of light in the bottom right corner between buildings where streetlights are more concentrated.
[Downtown Fort Worth at night, 3]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. The main building that is closest to the camera has a sloped side, has its edges lined with lights, and has a few of its windows lit up. Behind it, taller buildings also have lights on their borders, so their outlines can be seen. There is a bright spot of light in the bottom right corner between buildings where streetlights are more concentrated.
[Downtown Fort Worth at night, 4]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of that roof is in the bottom of the photo. The main building that is closest to the camera has a sloped side, has its edges lined with lights, and has a few of its windows lit up. Behind it, taller buildings also have lights on their borders, so their outlines can be seen. There is a bright spot of light in the bottom right corner between buildings where streetlights are more concentrated.
[Downtown Fort Worth at night]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. The main focus of the photo is a parking lot with light trails from a car that was driving while the long exposure photo was being taken. Streetlights are stationed in the middle of the lot to illuminate it. Buildings surround it, and a few of them have lights on in a few of their windows. One building to the right of the photo has spotlights to illuminate the upper portion of itself. There are cars parked alongside of the street next to the parking lot. The street is lined with young trees, street lamps, and tall buildings.
[Dark photo of downtown Fort Worth, 2]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth at night. Very little can actually be seen other than the outlines of a few buildings. Some of the buildings have small lights bordering their buildings, so their shapes are visible. A few windows have lights on inside of them and a few trees along the street have been draped with lights. Streetlights line both sides of the road, and extend to the background of the photo.
[Downtown Fort Worth at night, 2]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of the roof is in the bottom right corner of the image. Each building in the photo has at least some lights turned on, and many have string lights outlining them. A building in the middle ground has spotlights illuminating the upper portion of its façade, and it has a few windows lit up. The road between the buildings has light trails from cars that were driving along it while the long exposure photo was being taken. A parking lot is to the left of the photo, and more cars are parked along the street as well.
[Dark photo of downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at night. The photo is so dark, that only a few shapes of buildings are visible. A line of cars sits at a stoplight on a road between buildings. A few buildings have lights on in the windows, a building in the middle ground has spotlights illuminating the upper portion of itself, and a few in the background have string lights lining their borders.
[Downtown Fort Worth, 3]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of the roof is in the bottom right corner of the image. Each building in the photo has at least some lights turned on, and many have string lights outlining them. A building in the middle ground has spotlights illuminating the upper portion of its façade, and it has a few windows lit up. The road between the buildings is empty except for all of the cars that are parked along its edges, and one driving along it. A parking lot is to the left of the photo, and more cars are parked there as well.
[Downtown Fort Worth, 2]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of the roof is in the bottom right corner of the image. Each building in the photo has at least some lights turned on, and many have string lights outlining them. A building in the middle ground has spotlights illuminating the upper portion of its façade, and it has a few windows lit up. The road between the buildings is empty except for all of the cars that are parked along its edges, and one driving along it. A parking lot is to the left of the photo, and more cars are parked there as well.
[A multi-story house in Fort Worth, 2]
Photograph of a multi-story house in Fort Worth. The grand house features two large balconies, a full front porch, and large, ornate columns holding up the upper balcony. A shining black vehicle is parked in the grassy lawn that is in front of the house and its flower beds with topiary. A concrete path leads to the right of the photo, and a grass path leads to the left. Mature trees surround the house.
[An interior view of the Tarrant County Courthouse]
Photograph of the interior of the Tarrant County Courthouse located at 100 E Weatherford Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from the ground, looking up at the ceiling. The ceiling has a decorative and ornate dome with stained glass at its peak. A wrought iron railing lines the edge of the second floor, allowing those on the first floor to see the dome. Three pendant lights hand down from the ceiling, all lit. They hang in front of an arch.
[Downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at night. The photo is taken from the roof of a building, so the edge of the roof is in the bottom of the image. Each building in the photo has at least some lights turned on, and many have string lights outlining them. A skyscraper in the background has a few windows lit up. The road between the buildings is empty except for all of the cars that are parked along its edges. A parking lot is to the right of the photo, and more cars are parked there as well.
[The Burk Burnett Building, 2]
Photograph of the Burk Burnett Building in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The tall building is made of three different materials, with a dark brick being the majority and the middle. The top of the building has decorative stone. The building is surrounded by others around the same height and cars are parked along the street in front of it. A streetlamp hangs in the shot from the left side of the photo.
[A staircase inside a house]
Photograph of a staircase inside of a house. The photo is taken looking down the stairwell, so a square shape is seen in the center. The stairs are stone with a dark outline, and the railing is ornate and detailed, with a metal handrail attached on top. An arched alcove sits in the corner of a small landing where the staircase turns. It has made of the same material as the lower walls, a polished stone, and has an ornate keystone. The stairwell goes down for many floors.
[Interior view of the Tarrant County Courthouse]
Photograph of the interior of the Tarrant County Courthouse located at 100 E Weatherford Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from the second floor, looking down a hallway and through an arched doorway. The ceiling has a decorative and ornate dome. A wrought iron railing lines the edge of the second floor, allowing those on the first floor to see the dome, and those on the second floor to not fall down to the first. Through the arch is another area with the same type of railing seen in the hallway near the camera.
[The underside of a stadium's seating]
Photograph of the underside of a stadium's seating. The concrete supports for the seats provide entryways for different sections of seating, and two near the camera read "SEC. 0" and "SEC. N" respectively. A payphone is attached to the support nearest to the camera. The ceiling of the area is inverted with the outside sloping down towards the inside. A trashcan sits by the support labeled "SEC. N."
[The entrance to the Burk Burnett building, 2]
Photograph of the entrance into the Burk Burnett Building located at 500-502 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The multi-story building has four large, polished columns in front of it, holding up a decorative section of wall that reads "BURK BURNETT BUILDING" and has a crown molding separating it from the brick wall that extend above the photo. The front wall of the building is primarily glass, with two entrances. The main door is a revolving door that reads "COMMODORE..." at the top. A streetlight stands at the corner of the sidewalk in front of it, and trees grow in small plant boxes in front of the building as well. The street in front of the building is made of brick.
[A house in Fort Worth, 3]
Photograph of a house in Fort Worth, Texas. The multi-story house is made of brick and has a Spanish tile roof. Arches create entryways, and the windows are rectangular. a long, lined pathway leads up to the front entryway, and the rest of the front yard is grass. Flowerbeds with mature trees and low-growing plants are up against the house and extend into the yard.
[The entrance to the Burk Burnett building]
Photograph of the entrance into the Burk Burnett Building located at 500-502 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The multi-story building has four large, polished columns in front of it, holding up a decorative section of wall that reads "BURK BURNETT BUILDING" and has a crown molding separating it from the brick wall that extend above the photo. The front wall of the building is primarily glass, with two entrances. The main door is a revolving door that reads "COMMODORE..." at the top. A streetlight stands at the corner of the sidewalk in front of it, and trees grow in small plant boxes in front of the building as well.
[A section of the exterior of a house]
Photograph of a section of the exterior of a house. The brick house features grand arches made of stone, with carved and sculpted details separating the arches from the columns supporting them. The camera is close to one of these arches, and through it, arched windows under wrought iron balconies can be seen. A few trees grow in the background.
[The Parker House, 2]
Photograph of the Parker House in Fort Worth. The fairytale-like house has wooden shingles covering the roof and the small turret that is positioned in the center of the house. Ivy grows on the turret, and the house is decorated for the winter holidays with fern garlands along the roofline, fir garlands on the doorframes, and wreathes on the doors. A cobblestone path, lined with plants and rocks, leads up to the house, and into a small courtyard, created by a box hedge border. The lawn is grass, trees grow on the property, and multitudes of plants line the house and the box hedge courtyard.
[Interior of the Allen Chapel AME Church, 2]
Photograph of the interior of Allen Chapel AME Church, located at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from the balcony that wraps around three of the interior walls and has four rows of seats. The main floor of the room has a few rows of curved pews, separated by an aisle. The front of the room has rows of chairs by the big organ, sitting behind the pulpit that stands on a stage. The ceiling is ornate, and cathedral-style pendant lights hang down from it.
[The Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards, 2]
Photograph of the Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards, located at 131 E. Exchange Avenue. The building has a Spanish style of architecture, with Spanish tile on the roof, and an open-air, arched-in courtyard. The façade of the building reads "FORT WORTH" and "LIVE STOCK EXCHA..." in large letters surrounding a mounted cow head. A tree grows on the left side of the photo, and a small sign says "MUSEUM OPEN" at the top of the stairs that lead up to the arches.
[A house at 1306 in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a house at 1309 in Fort Worth. The multi-story house has a large front porch with three chairs placed on it, and box hedges lining the outside of it. The walls of the top floor are made of brick, creating contrast with the white wall of the rest of the building. The stairs on the path leading up to the house have the house number "1306" printed on them, and the front lawn is well manicured grass. The windows of the house are all rectangular and have dark lines dividing the panels.
[Interior view of the Sinclair Hotel]
Photograph of the interior of the Sinclair Hotel located at 512 Main Street, in Fort Worth, Texas. The Art Deco building has a patterned tile floor and a tiered, coffered ceiling with a bowl-pendant light hanging from the center. The walls are a polished stone with glass display cases periodically lining them in the right side of the photo. On the left, an elevator and a door both have pyramid details above them, making an arched shape.
[Interior of the the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House]
Photograph of interior of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House located at 1110 Penn Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The building was coffered, wooden ceilings, tile floors, and an arched, brick fireplace. There is a staircase on the left side of the photo with carpet in the middle of the wooden stairs. The visible windows are leaded with designs, and the light fixtures are all gaudy.
[Interior view of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House]
Photograph of the interior of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland house located at 1110 Penn Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The image shows the wooden doorframe between two rooms. The room on the right shows a large wooden china cabinet. The wall next to the cabinet has an oriental wallpaper, a glass light sconce, and another wooden door. To the left is another wooden doorway to a room with a set of stairs going up and to the left.
[Interior of the Allen Chapel AME Church]
Photograph of the interior of Allen Chapel AME Church, located at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from the balcony that wraps around three of the interior walls and has four rows of seats. The main floor of the room has a few rows of curved pews, separated by an aisle. The front of the room has rows of chairs by the big organ, sitting behind the pulpit that stands on a stage. The ceiling is ornate, and cathedral-style pendant lights hang down from it.
[A planted shape at the Livestock Exchange]
Photograph of a planted shape at the Livestock Exchange in the Fort Worth Stockyards located at 131 E Exchange Avenue. The primary focus of the long-exposure photo is a large, concrete display that is filled with landscaping, sitting on ground that is partially made of bricks. The few people around this area are blurry because they moved during the long exposure photo. In the background is the Stock Exchange building with its arches as an entryway and Spanish tile roof. It is a large building and is wide enough to go out of frame. Trees grow in front of the building.
[Interior of the Livestock Exchange building]
Photograph of the interior of the Livestock Exchange building in the Fort Worth Stockyards, located at 131 E Exchange Avenue. The photo shows an empty hallway with wooden floors and an open door to the right of the photo. The door has a landscape photo on it, and a vault-style door handle. There are windows on the walls of the hallways, looking into the rooms that are attached to it. The middle of the hallway, closer to the background, opens up to an area where the floor below can be seen.
[A hallway inside the Sinclair Hotel]
Photograph of a hallway inside the Sinclair Building located at 215 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The Art Deco hallway has a patterned tile floor and a tiered, coffered ceiling with bowl-pendant lights hanging from the center. The walls are a polished stone with glass display cases periodically lining them. The far end of the hallway has an elevator with a pyramid detail on top of it.
[The Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House]
Photograph of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House located at 1110 Penn Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The Victorian-Gothic style house has multiple spires on top of it, and multiple sections of gabled roof. The porch wraps around the house, and has a circular section on the front-left corner. Stone stairs lead up to the brick house, and the lawn is well-maintained grass. A few mature trees grow on the property.
[St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Entrance]
Photograph of the St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church at 2022 Ross Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The church has an arched roofline over the entryway with the name of the church inscribed in Greek letters on it. The steeple on top of this arch is a cross that matches two crosses on either side of the doors. Tree branches frame the top corners of the photo, and concrete stairs are at the bottom, leading up to the double door entrance.
[An art deco style column in front of a building]
Photograph of an art deco style column in front of a building. The building has a set of steps leading up to it. The right side of the photo shows the edge of an ornate window with highly decorative, art deco detailing.
[The interior of a church]
Photograph of the interior of a church with a domed ceiling. The dome of the ceiling has a second dome in the center, made of stained glass. The pulpit of the church is in the bottom left corner of the photo, as the photo has been taken from another part of the balcony pictured on the right. Pews sit in curved rows in front of the pulpit, and a lit Christmas tree in front of one section of them is tall enough to reach the choir balcony in the center of the picture.
[The Allen Chapel AME Church]
Photograph of the Allen Chapel AME Church located at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The church has a bell tower directly above the front entrance that sits facing the right side of the photo. The side of the church facing the camera has many, cathedral-style windows. A concrete parking lot and a grassy area lay between the camera and the church, and a street runs in front of it, with a streetlight positioned just off of the street, to the right of the photo. The blade sign for the church is in the shape of a cross and extends from the church's front left corner.
[Interior view of the U.S. Post Office Central, 3]
Photograph of an interior view of the US Post Office Central located at 251 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth. The photo shows a hallway that has ornate coffered ceilings, and floors made of polished stone with rectangular designs. Down the center of the hallway are tables with trash bins set beside one of the tables. The right wall has a door in between each evenly spaced column façade, except for the second space, which remains empty.
[A statue at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church]
Photograph of a statue of the Virgin and Child at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 1001 E Terrell Avenue in Fort Worth. The statue sits on a pedestal in the middle of a small, grassy courtyard next to the church itself. There is a plaque on the pedestal, providing details on the statue where Mother Mary holds a sitting and pointing Baby Jesus. Small box hedges line the Spanish Mission style church, under its arched, stained glass windows.
[St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Southwest Corner]
Photograph of the St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church at 2022 Ross Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The church has an arched roofline over the entryway with the name of the church inscribed in Greek letters on it. The steeple on top of this arch is a cross that matches two crosses on either side of the doors. Tree branches frame the top corners of the photo, grass covers the ground on the right, and concrete stairs lead up to the double door entrance.
[The intersection of W 4th and Throckmorton in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of the intersection of W 4th and Throckmorton in downtown Fort Worth. The photo features large, multi-story buildings and the large intersection. Cars line up on the right side of the photo, waiting for the light to change. A streetlamp stands on the left of the photo, along with a lamppost. There are young trees in medians and along the side of the road.
[The Thannisch Block building]
Photograph of the Thannisch Block building. The old west style building houses the Stockyards Hotel, and has a flag waving on the peak of its geometric roofline. There are cars parked along the street in front of the building, as well as people walking into it. The street is made of brick, as is the building, and a streetlamp is shown on the far-left side of the photo.
[The Will Rogers Memorial Complex, 3]
Photograph of the Will Rogers memorial Center/Complex at 3401 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo's focus is Pioneer Tower, but the most prominent feature is a tree that is very close to the camera, taking up the left half of the photo. The center itself has five visible entrances into the building on the left of Pioneer Tower, and there are well-maintained box hedges along the fence in front of the center. A street and a grassy area separate the camera from the center, and Pioneer Tower stands tall to the right of the photo.
[Our Mother of Mercy catholic church, 2]
Photograph of Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church located at 1001 E Terrell Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The Spanish Mission style building has three distinct steeples, one on each end of the roof, and another on the roof of the entryway, each of a different type of cross. A metal awning covers the steps leading up to the doors of the entryway. The front windows are all stained glass, and a circular one is set above the entryway. A statue of the Virgin and Child stands in the grassy lawn, on a small circle of concrete that connects to a path to the sidewalk. Various bushes and plants line the edges of the church.
[The Parker House]
Photograph of the Parker House in Fort Worth. The fairytale-like house has wooden shingles covering the roof and the small turret that is positioned in the center of the house. Ivy grows on the turret, and the house is decorated for the winter holidays with fern garlands along the roofline, fir garlands on the doorframes, and wreathes on the doors. A cobblestone path, lined with plants and rocks, leads up to the house, and into a small courtyard, created by a box hedge border. The lawn is grass, trees grow on the property, and multitudes of plants line the house and the box hedge courtyard.
[The Riverside Evangelist Temple]
Photograph of the Riverside Evangelist Temple located at 620 N Chandler Drive in Fort Worth. The art deco building has two entrances, one on each front corner, and two signs advertising what is in the building, as well as a grassy lawn and a few bushes up against it. Between the camera and the temple is a street, and a street sign that says "Chandler Dr 600." A grass and gravel area is nearest to the camera, and various buildings and billboards are in the background.
[Steps leading to a building at night]
Photograph of concrete steps leading to a building at night. Two lampposts flank the top of the staircase, illuminating their surroundings. The building has an arched entryway with windows above the doors. It is a multi-story brick building.
[A building with a row of windows]
Photograph of a building with a row of windows. These windows show the RV's inside the building, and provide a reflected image of cars that are parked out front. The top of the building has two visible, large, metal letters "O" and "G." The base of the building is brick.
[The Metroplex Technical Services]
Photograph of the Metroplex Technical Services located at 401 N Beach, Fort Worth. The plain, art deco building has curved wall sections creating dimension on the front, and a sign over the door that reads "Metroplex Technical Services" "401 N. Beach." A concrete sidewalk runs horizontally near the camera, connected to the path that leads up to the entryway of the building. The lawn contains only grass, and the front fence, which runs along the front sidewalk, is stakes in the ground with a single chain attached to them.
[A curved building and street in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a curved, mid-century building, and the street in front of it. The building has fluorescent tube lighting periodically on the underside of the overhanging roof, and its large windows are covered with newspaper. Lines for parking extend away from the building in a sunbeam-pattern, and there are various advertisements and buildings in the background. A road with telephone poles and dumpsters lining it runs along the left side of the photo.
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