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Ebo the Clown leaves the M. & O. Subway
Exterior of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, 7th and Taylor Sts., downtown Fort Worth
Fort Worth Sheriff's Mounted Posse, law enforcement officers on horseback, controls crowds; greet President John F. Kennedy (man in hat is Sheriff Lon Evans) outside Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963
Mrs. J. Lee Johnson III (Ruth Carter) welcomes Dick P. Fullerton, president of New York Telephone Company to opening of Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Randal Duell, architect for Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
Shootout at Six Flags Over Texas
500,000th visitor to Six Flags Over Texas
Closing day at Six Flags Over Texas
Crowd around locomotive and train at Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
Group of visitors sitting on train at Six Flags Over Texas
Man (photographed from back) on train at Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
Jack Danciger and R. L. Fisher with drilling rig used to drill test holes for proposed hotel and convention center, downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Senator John F. Kennedy shakes hands in downtown Arlington, Texas while on campaign trail just before 1960 presidential election
Snowman built by children in 500 block of South Elm Street, Arlington, Texas
Looking south on Houston Street in downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Mrs. F. Hays McFarland stands on the porch of her home at 1110 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth Battery and Automotive Company, 710 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass at The Assembly Ball, 11/08/1957
Mrs. C.O. Edwards (right) and sister Mrs. M.C. Chapman store china at the C.O. Edwards' home, originally built on Summit Avenue, now located at 39 Valley Ridge Road
Group of people frying an egg
Lighted Christmas tree
Lighted Christmas tree
DeMolays honored
Amon Carter with granddaughter Sheila Johnson
Crowd at first community Christmas tree lighting
Three top winners of foremost "Young American's Club"
Fort Worth Star-Telegram building fire, 1949
Westbrook Hotel, 4th and Main Street, Fort Worth, 03/02/1949
WBAP Radio station record library, 10/30/1949
Leonard's Department Store Monorail
Leonard Brothers department store Toyland Monorail
Workers make last minute preparations for opening programs at WBAP-TV at 7 p.m., Wednesday, 09/29/1948 when the television station goes on air for first time
WBAP-TV two cameramen with stage hand preparing television set
Woman applying make-up to on-air personality at WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Texas
Charles A. Hamilton, left with Aviation Director Nilson
Junior I Department
Harold V. Johnson home consumed by fire, Fort Worth
Portrait of Mrs. M.M. Barnes, owner of home at 1502 Summit Avenue, Fort Worth, which she left to the Fort Worth Children's Hospital
Reeder school staff, students, and friends
From Graham, Texas, Bob Gowan boarding inaugural trip of "Sunshine Special" from Fort Worth railroad station, 07/07/1946
First Baptist Church choir
Westbrook Hotel at 4th and Main Street, Fort Worth, 07/27/1942
Westbrook Hotel, 4th and Houston, Fort Worth, 07/27/1942
Largest Armistice Day parade ever held in Fort Worth history, military trumpet player
Largest Armistice Day parade ever held in Fort Worth history, military trumpet player
Largest Armistice Day parade ever held in Fort Worth history, military trumpet player
Largest Armistice Day parade ever held in Fort Worth history, military trumpet player
Largest Armistice Day parade ever held in Fort Worth history, military trumpet player
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