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7th May
2009
posted by the Editor

Historic Fort Worth has released the names of our ten most endangered places for this year. They are:

1. Texas & Pacific Warehouse, 300 block W. Lancaster Ave, 1930-31
2. Neighborhoods 50 Years Old and Older Not Protected by Historic
Preservation Zoning — and that includes my own, South Hills.
3. The Fort Worth Power and Light Company / TXU Electric Power Plant,
100-300 Blocks of North Main Street, 1911-13
4. Fort Worth Public Market Building, 1400 Henderson Street, 1930
5. Samuels Avenue, 1870s-1920s
6. The Stop Six Neighborhood
7. Heritage Plaza, Downtown on Bluff Overlooking Trinity River, 1980
8. Farrington Field, 1501 N. University, 1938-39
9. Midcentury Modern Buildings, including the Public Health Bldg. and the
Tarrant County Medical Society Bldg., built from about 1945 to 1965
10. Fort Worth Recreation Building, 215 W. Vickery Blvd., 1927

Why now? Because May is National Historic Preservation Month! We will endeavor to find out more about these sites and their stories in upcoming weeks.

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