Captions List for Dallas & Fort Worth Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Dallas & Fort Worth: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Dallas, TX
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  • Dallas: Downtown skyline.
  • Dallas: Reunion Tower & Hyatt Regency Reunion Hotel (1978).
  • Dallas: George Bannerman Dealey Statue & Reunion Tower.
  • Dallas: Dealey Statue faces Old Red Courthouse.
  • Dallas: Old Red Courthouse (1890) (on Dealey Plaza).
  • Dallas: Old Red Courthouse tower detail.
  • Dallas: Criminal Courts Building (1890s) (on Dealey Plaza).
  • Dallas: Old Texas School Book Depository from where the shot which killed President John F. Kennedy was fired (sixth floor at right corner).
  • Dallas: Old Texas School Book Depository now the County Administration Building & site of the Sixth Floor Museum about the JFK assassination.
  • Dallas: Renaissance Tower & Bank of America Plaza (1985) (901 Main Street) 72 floors.
  • Dallas: John F. Kennedy Memorial (1970) (Market at Commerce Streets) in front of Bank of America Plaza.
  • Dallas: John F. Kennedy Memorial & building which houses Conspiracy Museum.
  • Dallas: Former Kansas Texas Railway Building (110 S Market).
  • Dallas: Mural showing Indians with arms extended to nature on back of eagle.
  • Dallas: Red sculpture at base of Bank of America Plaza.
  • Dallas: Fountain Place (1985) (1445 Ross Avenue at Field) 62 floors.
  • Dallas: Fountain Place & black glass pyramid at base of Renaissance Tower.
  • Dallas: Bank of America Plaza at night with green lights.
  • Dallas: Cupola of older building against windows of Bank One Center.
  • Dallas: Bank One Center (1987) (1717 Main Street) 60 floors to left of 1700 Pacific Avenue.
  • Dallas: 1700 Pacific Avenue (1983) 50 floors + Bank One Center.
  • Dallas: Elm Place (1964), Renaissance Tower (1974) & Fidelity Union Tower (1959) from Thanks-Giving Square.
  • Dallas: Thanksgiving Tower (1982) (1601 Elm St. on Thanks-Giving Square) 50 floors.
  • Dallas: Republic Center Tower I (1954) (300 North Ervay Street) 36 floors over Chapel of Thanksgiving.
  • Dallas: Energy Plaza (1983) (1601 Bryan Street) 49 floors over Chapel of Thanksgiving.
  • Dallas: Chapel of Thanksgiving spiral tower with Glory stained-glass window by Gabriel Loire.
  • Dallas: Morton H. Myerson Symphony Center (1989) (2301 Flora Street).
  • Dallas: Myerson Symphony Center window array.
  • Dallas: JP Morgan Chase Tower (1987) (2200 Ross Avenue) 55 floors.
  • Dallas: JP Morgan Chase Tower over trellises of Cancer Survivors Plaza.
  • Dallas: JP Morgan Chase Tower ground level details.
  • Dallas: The Majestic Theater (1921) (1925 Elm St.).
  • Dallas: Wilson Building (1904) (1623 Main) former Titche-Goettinger Department Store now lofts.
  • Dallas: Heritage school building on Pearl Street.
  • Dallas: Restaurant decorated with whimsies & hubcaps.
  • Dallas: The Crescent complex (1985) (on McKinney Ave.).
  • Dallas: MATA Heritage streetcar (1925) acquired from Australia on McKinney Ave.
  • Dallas: United States of America Building.
  • Dallas: DART light rail system & highrises.
  • Dallas: DART light rail system in downtown.
  • Dallas: Shelters at DART transit mall Pearl Station.
  • Dallas: Cancer Survivors Plaza with Positive Mental Attitude Walk sculpture by Victor Salmones & aluminum trellises on Bryan Street.
  • Fort Worth: Angels with trumpets on Bass Performance Hall.
  • Fort Worth: Alexander Calder Stabile at base of old Bank One Tower (1974) damaged by tornado in 2000.
  • Fort Worth: D.R. Horton Tower (1984) (301 Commerce Street) 38 floors.
  • Fort Worth: Chase Texas Tower (1982) (201 Main Street) 33 floors.
  • Fort Worth: Looking down 3rd Street.
  • Fort Worth: R. H.& R. building at Commerce & 4th.
  • Fort Worth: Haltom's Diamonds street clock & store.
  • Knights of Pythias Castle Hall (1901).
  • Fort Worth: Buildings on Sundance Square.
  • Fort Worth: Western Union & Conn buildings with eagle (c1906) (310 Main).
  • Fort Worth: Western Union Building (1930-1) (314 Main).
  • Fort Worth: Buildings on Sundance Square.
  • Fort Worth: Sundance West Apartments (1991) (333 Throckmorton Street) 12 floors.
  • Fort Worth: Sundance Theater.
  • Fort Worth: Building with classical carvings.
  • Fort Worth: First Christian Church (1914) (612 Throckmorton).
  • Fort Worth: Tarrant County Courthouse (1895) (100 East Weatherford Street).
  • Fort Worth: Topiary cut like cowboy on horse.
  • Fort Worth: Neon sign for cowboy had store.
  • Fort Worth: Mural monument to Chisholm Trail cattle drives (1867-75) by Richard Haas on Jett building (c1902).
  • Fort Worth: Kimbell Art Museum (1967-72).
  • Fort Worth: Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Stockyards Hotel bar with saddles for stools.
  • Fort Worth: Statue of cowboy wrestling a steer in front of Cowtown Coliseum.
  • Fort Worth: Rodeo riders at Cowtown Coliseum.
  • Fort Worth: Sculpture group of cowboy driving steers in Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Cowboy driving steers sculpture in Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Western boot shop in Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Lighted neon signs in Billy Bob's Texas Bar in Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Trophy head in Billy Bob's Texas Bar in Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Long horned steer at Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Cowboy riding long horned steer at Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Live Stock Exchange at Stockyards National Historic District.
  • Fort Worth: Converted pens once used to hold steers at Stockyards Rail Station now holds shops.
  • Fort Worth: Water tower & steer pen structure at Stockyards Rail Station.
  • Fort Worth: Sculptures on lawn of Amon Carter Museum with Will Rogers Pioneer Tower.
  • Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum (1964).
  • Fort Worth: A Dash for Timber (1889) painted by Frederic Remington at Amon Carter Museum.
  • Fort Worth: Cavalryman's Breakfast on the Plains (1890) painted by Frederic Remington at Amon Carter Museum.
  • Fort Worth: Lost in a Snowstorm We are Friends (1888) painted by Charles M. Russell at Amon Carter Museum.
  • Fort Worth: The Silk Robe (1892) painted by Charles M. Russell at Amon Carter Museum.
  • Fort Worth: Indians Crossing the Upper Missouri (1859-60) painted by Carl Wimar at Amon Carter Museum.

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