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Dallas & Fort Worth Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 4)

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Universal Mills
Fort Worth, TX
The Universal Mills office building was designed by Charles Moss Davis and built in 1940. [map]

Western Union Telegraph Building
Fort Worth, TX
The Western Union Telegraph Building was designed by James B. Davies, Sr. and built from 1930-1931. [map]

North Side High School
Fort Worth, TX
The North Side High School was designed by Wiley G. Clarkson and built in 1937. [map]

Texas & Pacific Railway Terminal
Fort Worth, TX
The Texas & Pacific Railway Terminal was built in 1931. In addition to the railroad terminal, the building was used for office space and warehouses. In 1957, the railroad vacated the terminal. In 1999, the lobby was restored. The Trinity Railway Express, a commuter train, began operating here in 2001. From 2002-2006, the building was converted into condos. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

house
Fort Worth, TX
This house was designed by Charles Moss Davis and built in 1936. [map]

house
Fort Worth, TX
This house was designed by Charles Davis and built in the 1930s. [map]

house
Fort Worth, TX
This house was designed by Robert P. Woltz, Jr. and Phillip G. Willard and built in 1937. It was used as Charles Moss Davis' home. [map]

Martin E. Robin House
Fort Worth, TX
The Martin E. Robin House was designed by Fred Murphree and built in 1941. [map]

More Fort Worth:
Sinclair Building: 1, 2 [map]

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