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The Vandergriff car showroom
Arlington's Telephone Supervisors
Pulley's Airport
Looking south from the train depot, Arlington, Texas
Luttrell's Grocery & Meat Market, Arlington, Texas, 1948
Downtown Arlington, Texas
Chamber of Commerce day at Arlington Downs
Paul Garrett, director of public relations for General Motors Corporation
Vandergriff Chevrolet Center and Texaco service station, Arlington, Texas
Moore Funeral Home, Arlington, Texas, 1947
Texan Theater, Arlington, Texas
Texan Theater, Arlington, Texas, 1947
Luke Pontiac Company building in Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Palace Hotel Fire, Arlington, Texas, 1946
Palace Hotel Fire, Arlington, Texas, 1946
Palace Hotel Fire, Arlington, Texas, 1946
Terry Brothers Drug Store
Arlington Downs racetrack
Building exterior in Arlington, Texas
Ice cream store in Downtown Arlington
Airway Traffic Control Center at Municipal Airport
Arlington Municipal Airport (Midway Airport) 6.8 miles north-northeast of Arlington being built for army use during World War II; tractor tourney-pulls with tow levelers, names in envelope, 08/20/1942
Arlington Municipal Airport (Midway Airport) 6.8 miles north-northeast of Arlington being built for army use during World War II; field office of M.H. Huffman, resident engineer for War Dept., 08/20/1942
Arlington Municipal Airport (Midway Airport) 6.8 miles north-northeast of Arlington being built for army use during World War II; partially built airfield, 08/20/1942
General Motors plant
The O.S. Gray Nursery
The O.S. Gray Nursery
Arlington street scene
Post office annex
Arlington (Texas) railroad depot, 1940
Top o' the Hill Stock Farm
Top o' the Hill Stock Farm
Arlington post office under construction
Dixie Auto Camp, Arlington, Texas