The surviving Swift & Company employee staircase and Victorian-era wall in the Fort Worth Stockyards have been named among the city’s most endangered historic places. See the photographs, watch the film and vote in the preservation poll.
Ridgmar Mall was once one of west Fort Worth's busiest gathering places. Now, as the fading mall faces a future as Ridgmar 30 Logistics Crossing, Jonny Goodday photographs the architecture, the emptiness, and the memories that remain.
Fort Worth is preparing a $6.5 million renewal of its landmark Water Gardens, beginning with the systems that keep the Active Pool, lighting, landscape, and moving water alive.
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