Location ID: #10308949
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18,000 sq ft production studio featuring a cyc wall and multiple standing sets (mid-century, western, hospital, industrial).
Blockbuster Video-themed conference room and a full-service production office space.
On-site prop house, set ...
Location ID: #10125955
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Roman Catholic church in the Near Southside. The first mass was held in 1909. The original church burnt down, and this reconstruction opened in 1924.
Location ID: #10316676
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This is an active campus and filming availability will be determined by FWISD on a case-by-case basis. Evening and weekends are typically more available. It is best practice to submit a request for an active school at least 1 month in advance of ...
Location ID: #10316132
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This is an active campus and filming availability will be determined by FWISD on a case-by-case basis. Evening and weekends are typically more available. It is best practice to submit a request for an active school at least 1 month in advance of ...
Location ID: #10316670
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This is an active campus and filming availability will be determined by FWISD on a case-by-case basis. Evening and weekends are typically more available. It is best practice to submit a request for an active school at least 1 month in advance of ...
Location ID: #10178830
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A historic art deco icon meets luxurious comfort at The Sinclair, a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel. The Sinclair awakens the majesty of its landmark building that is an anchor to Sundance Square as the preeminent boutique hotel. One of the ...
Location ID: #10125905
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Multi-family home/loft space in the Near Southside District
Location ID: #10129798
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Established in Fort Worth, Texas in 1936, the Will Rogers Memorial Center now attracts in excess of 2 million visitors each year to the Cultural District. This 120-acre facility plays host to an extensive variety of cultural, corporate, educational ...
Location ID: #10126010
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The Will Rogers Memorial Center is a 120-acre multi-purpose facility that hosts international equestrian & livestock shows. It includes 3 climate-controlled arenas, 2,500 horse stalls, and the Amon G. Carter Exhibit Halls, which boast over 94,000 ...
Location ID: #10195284
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Location ID: #10176356
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Harnessing the unique western heritage of Fort Worth, the legendary Horse and Mule Barns of Mule Alley re-emerge as a beautifully restored destination within the Stockyards Historic District. A carefully curated collection of restaurants, eateries, ...
Location ID: #10125829
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The Cowtown Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in the heart of Fort Worth's historic Stockyards. The Coliseum hosts weekly rodeos and other special events.
Location ID: #10125856
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The Livestock Exchange building erected in 1902 and was formerly known as the "Wall Street of the West." The North Fort Worth Historical Society Museum, along with many offices, is housed there now.
Location ID: #10159895
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The Fort Worth Masonic Temple is a Masonic Temple located at 1100 Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Designed by Wiley G. Clarkson, the Neoclassical/early PWA Art Moderne structure was completed in 1931 and has largely remained unchanged. The ...
Location ID: #10248304
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The 260 acre Marion Sansom Park sits atop a limestone bluff overlooking the West Fork of the Trinity River and Lake Worth. It affords breath-taking views that are a glimpse into the past. Thanks to the hard work of the Fort Worth Mountain Bike ...
Location ID: #10003740
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The Fort Worth Club hosts many of the community’s most prominent business, civic, and social events throughout the year. The venue is ideal for breakfast, lunch, business meetings, cocktail receptions, weddings and dinners. The club offers ...
Location ID: #10231542
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First Christian Church is a historic church at 612 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. It was founded in 1855, making it the oldest continuously operating church established in Fort Worth, Texas. The present building at 6th and Throckmorton ...
Location ID: #10207173
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Large historic stadium with concrete stands and decorated facade in urban setting. Great views of Downtown Fort Worth, TX. Part of Fort Worth ISD.
Location ID: #10130122
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Historic Handley was formerly an independent small town on the Interurban Streetcar line between Fort Worth and Dallas. The historic storefronts along East Lancaster Avenue still draw specialty retail shoppers and serve as ...
Location ID: #10314233
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The King Candy Building is a versatile, production-friendly filming location located in historic downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Offering approximately 100,000 square feet of flexible space across four floors and a rooftop patio, the property features ...
Location ID: #10125850
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Known in early 1900s as the tallest building in north Texas, the Fort Worth Flatiron Building designed by firm of Sanguinet and Staats, is a renaissance revival structure that was inspired by the wedge-shaped Flatiron Building in New York.
Location ID: #10056836
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The Ridglea is located in the heart of the Camp Bowie District in Fort Worth. Built in 1947 by Architect A.C. Luther, the beloved Ridglea Theater is now restored and re-living its former glory. The original 70-foot stone tower still stands as the ...
Location ID: #10125852
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A 109 acre botanic garden located in the heart of Fort Worth. Also includes the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
Location ID: #10125940
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This historic theater dates back to the 1920's when it opened as a movie house. It is listed on the National Register of Historic places and is Fort Worth's only active Hispanic theater. There is an attached art gallery and ticket booth.