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Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House and Thistle Hill Ornament Set McFarland Blown Glass Ornament Thistle Hill Blown Glass Ornament
Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House and Thistle Hill Ornament Set
Original Price: $50.00
Price: $40.00
Savings: $10.00
A set of hand-painted, blown glass Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House and Thistle Hill Christmas ornaments is a perfect addition to anyone's tree for the holidays. These ornaments were specially designed just for Historic Fort Worth, Inc. Pick them up at Thistle Hill, McFarland House, or online right now! The hand-painted, blown glass Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House Christmas ornament is a perfect addition to anyone's tree for the holidays. These ornaments were specially designed just for Historic Fort Worth, Inc. Pick one up at Thistle Hill, McFarland House or online right now! The hand-painted, blown glass Thistle Hill Christmas ornament is a perfect addition to anyone's tree for the holidays. These ornaments were specially designed just for Historic Fort Worth, Inc. Pick one up at Thistle Hill, McFarland House or online right now!
National Preservation Month Pins - Set of Three National Preservation Month Pin - Heritage Park Plaza National Preservation Month Pin - Farrington Field
National Preservation Month Pin - Farrington Field
Original Price: $5.00
Price: $5.00
Enameled metal pins from a series honoring National Historic Preservation Month: Will Rogers Coliseum, Heritage Park Plaza, and Farrington Field. Enameled metal pin from a series honoring National Historic Preservation Month. Designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin as the City of Fort Worth's Bicentennial Memorial contribution to the founding of fort worth. This building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. Enameled metal pin from a series honoring National Historic Preservation Month. Built in 1929 as a Depression-era relief project that employed about 500 workers, Farrington Field was named after E.S. Farrington, a superintendent of the Fort Worth Independent School District. Preston M. Geren served as the consulting architect for this Classical Moderne structure. Fort Worth Circle artist Evaline Sellors designed the bas-relief panels of athletic figures. This structure is not protected by any type of historic designation.
National Preservation Month Pin - Will Rogers Coliseum
Enameled metal pin from a series honoring National Historic Preservation Month. Designed in 1936 by Wyatt Hedrick, the Will Rogers complex was the home of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and symbolizes Fort Worth to many. The complex is still Demolition Delay.