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[7th Street Theatre in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the 7th Street Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas. A large combination sign and marquee extends out from the front of the building. It has a rounded box office to the side of the front doors with movie poster frames on both sides of the doors. The theatre was demolished sometime in 2002.
[Cadillac Ranch]
Photograph of Cadillac Ranch, a roadside attraction along Route 66 west of Amarillo, Texas. The attraction includes a row of Cadillac automobiles that are half buried in the ground and covered in graffiti.
[Abandoned Drive-In Theater]
Photograph of an abandoned drive-in theater. The large outdoor movie screen is visible on the left. On the right, a speed limit sign and gate entrance to the theater can be seen.
[Cadillac Ranch, 2]
Photograph of Cadillac Ranch, a roadside attraction along Route 66 west of Amarillo, Texas. The attraction includes a row of Cadillac automobiles that are half buried in the ground and covered in graffiti. The sky above the automobiles can be seen and is full of clouds.
[Duane Michals with SMU Students]
Photograph of Duane Michals posing with a group of Southern Methodist University photography students. Michals can be seen sitting in the center of the group and looking at the camera. The students surrounding Michals are holding up a photograph of Michals to cover their faces.
[100 Lamar Street in Dallas]
Photograph of the 100 block of Lamar Street in Dallas, Texas. A multi-story building is present across the street. Main street is visible to the left of the building.
[Atelier Building in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Atelier Building in Fort Worth, Texas. The building is two stories and has two square chimneys on both of its front corners. A parking garage can be seen behind the building.
[People in Front of Barber's Books]
Photograph of three women posing in front of the entrance to Barber's Books in Fort Worth, Texas. The women are standing side-by-side and looking toward the camera from the other side of the street. The front windows of the bookstore show books on display.
[An Abandoned Market in East Texas]
Photograph of an abandoned grocery and market building in East Texas. The small building has one entrance and a sign above it that reads "Grocery and Market." The surrounding plants are overgrown and beginning to cover the building.
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Photograph of Suelee Hands Nail Salon in Fort Worth, Texas. The small building has a large sign that wraps around the top of it which advertises the nail salon. Cleburne Road is visible to the right of the building.
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Photograph of the Hamburger Heaven food establishment in Fort Worth, Texas. The side of the building and its marquee sign can be seen. The street sign for Hamburger Heaven is visible in the background. Byrd IV's reflection is present in the window of the building.
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Photograph of Tune-Co on Seminary Drive in Fort Worth, Texas. Two small U-Haul trailers can be seen next to the side of the building. The street sign for Tune-Co is visible in the background and advertises "tune-up specialist."
[Alfonso Briseno and a Striped Building]
Photograph of Alfonso Briseno leaning his back against a striped building and looking off to the side. He is wearing a button-up shirt, a tie, and pants.
[Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Rose Ramp]
Photograph of the Rose Ramp in the rose garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The Rose Ramp includes stone walkways that wind past beds of roses and a cascade of water down the center. A fountain can be seen at the bottom of the Rose Ramp as well as additional beds of roses.
[Fort Worth Water Storage Building]
Photograph of a water storage building that is a part of the Fort Worth Water Department plant. The brick building is round and has a clay tile roof. Byrd Williams II was the civil engineer for this building during its creation.
[Garvey-Viehl Kelley House at 769 Samuels Avenue]
Photograph of the Garvey-Viehl Kelley House at 769 Samuels Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is in the Queen Anne Victorian architecture style and includes a bell-shaped domed tower, or turret, on the front, left side. The house is 2 1/2 stories in height and is clad in wood ship-lap siding.
[Grain Elevator in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a grain elevator in Fort Worth near West 7th Street. The grain elevator has nineteen grain silos and the elevator portion or head house is in the center. The Montgomery Plaza building is visible in the background.
[Hat Shop Interior in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the interior of a hat shop on Main Street in Fort Worth. A large number of hats and hat parts are resting on a cubby shelf in the shop. A table in the foreground has a Singer sewing machine, coffee cups, and tools.
[Morning Chapel C.M.E. Church]
Photograph of the Morning Chapel C.M.E. Church in Fort Worth, Texas. The church consists of stone brickwork and has three slim stained glass windows in the front. A sign hangs above the left entrance to the church which reads "Morning Chapel C.M.E. Church Rev. W.E. Stone Pastor."
[Portrait of Ice Shop Owner]
Photograph of a man posing in front of a van with his arm resting on the side view mirror. The man is the owner of an ice shop in Plano, Texas. He is wearing a button-up shirt, pants, oxford shoes, and glasses.
[TCU Haircutters]
Photograph of the TCU Haircutters building on Cleburne Road in Fort Worth, Texas. The small building has two front windows and one entrance. A sign hangs on the front of the building which reads "TCU Haircutters."
[Thistle Hill/Wharton–Scott House]
Photograph of the Thistle Hill or Wharton–Scott House in Fort Worth, Texas. The Georgian Revival style house includes a gambrel roof, projecting bays on the sides, and columned entrances. In the foreground, a brick fence with ornamental iron can be seen.
[United States Post Office Building in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the United States Post Office building in Fort Worth, Texas. A large number of automobiles are parked outside of the post office. "United States Post Office" is engraved on the limestone building.
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