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The Year Was 1924: Architects from A to Z (Allen to Zihlman)

The year was 1924. Fort Worth had a population of about 170,000, of which 27,000 were public school students. There were 384 factories employing 15,000, four packing plants, four cotton oil mills, nine oil refineries, twelve trunk railroads employing 5,000 … Continue reading

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