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[An abandoned gas station called Godwin's]
Photograph of an abandoned gas station called Godwin's. The gas pump on the right is falling out of its slot, and the numbers 4 and 5 are fallen onto the ground with trash.
[Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower]
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower.
[Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower, 2]
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower.
[Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower, 3]
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill and a wooden water tower.
[An airstream next to a house]
Photograph of an airstream that is parked in the driveway next to a house. It appears as though the airstream hasn't moved in a while as the wheels are covered.
[An area next to a building that is overgrown]
Photograph of an area next to a building that is overgrown with different plants and foliage.
[An arrow sign at the Meadowbrook Drive-in]
Photograph of an arrow sign at the Meadowbrook Drive-in, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Aunt Myrtle's barn and land]
Panoramic photograph of Byrd IV's Aunt Myrtle's barn and land.
[The backend of an automobile]
Photograph of an old automobile, with the back window broken. Overgrown grass and weeds are pressed against the bumper.
[A bell at Mt. Zion Baptist Church]
Photograph of a bell at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Berry Street theater and a tattoo shop]
Photograph of a portion of the Berry Street theater and a tattoo shop around the corner in Fort Worth, Texas. On the bulletin board is a flyer for "Jacinto El Tullido".
[Berry Street theater in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the ticket booth and entrance at the Berry Street theater in Fort Worth, Texas. There are three posters on the wall at the theater entrance, "La Sangre Nuestra Raza" (The Blood of Our Race) and "Las Tres Tumbas" (The Three Tombs) and "Frontera" (Frontier). Next to the movie theater is Disco De Oro Records Shop.
[The Berry Street theater in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the ticket booth and entrance at the Berry Street theater in Fort Worth, Texas. There are two other businesses besides the theater, Chief Auto Parts, and a 7-Eleven.
[Billboard advertisement for Budweiser]
Photograph of a billboard advertisement for Budweiser in Fort Worth, Texas. In the bottom left corner is the Bessie Street Lounge.
[A billboard advertisement for Hormel Chili]
Photograph of a billboard advertisement for Hormel Chili. The billboard has an illustration of a chili can and a can-opener.
[A billboard for Gordon Boswell Flower]
Photograph of a billboard advertisement for Gordon Boswell Flower. There are a few residential buildings in the background and automobiles parked on the street.
[A billboard for Gordon Boswell Flower, 2]
Photograph of a billboard for Gordon Boswell Flower.
[A boy on a bicycle preparing to cross a railroad]
Photograph of a young boy on a bicycle preparing to cross a railroad. The young boy is shirtless and wearing shorts, he is stopped in front of the tracks and looking at the other side.
[A bridge of S. Main st in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a bridge of S. Main st in Fort Worth, Texas. There are discarded articles of clothing on the ground under the bridge.
[Bridge with graffiti at the Forest Park]
Photograph of a bridge with graffiti painted on the cement beams, in Forest Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Bridge with graffiti in Forest Park]
Photograph of a bridge with graffiti painted on the cement beams, in Forest Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
[A broken awning and wooden boards]
Photograph of a broken awning and wooden boards.
[A broken window and a doorway]
Photograph of a broken window and a doorway of an abandoned building in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Broken window of a dilapidated building]
Photograph of a broken window in an old dilapidated building in Fort Worth, Texas.
[A building in Fort Worth with the word "danger" on the entrance]
Photograph of a dilapidated building in Fort Worth, Texas, with the word "danger" on the entrance. The fence on the right, is made of wood, iron, and wire that's mix-matched.
[A building near the stockyards]
Photograph of the Exhibition Building located next to the coliseum on the West side near the stockyards in Fort Worth. The paint on the building is peeling off to reveal the layer of brick underneath as it is wearing from the weather and age.
[Building off the square in Gainesville]
Photograph of storefront building off the square in Gainesville, Texas on California St. In the window of the store is a mannequin and other furnishings for sale.
[A building with a cross sign that reads "Jesus Saves"]
Photograph of an old and dilapidated building that has a large cross sign that reads "Jesus Saves." There are broken fences and a lot of debris in the foreground.
[A building with a tall sign in Mansfield]
Photograph of an abandoned building with a tall sign in Mansfield, Texas. The letter on the tall sign has fallen and only the letter S remains.
[Byrd IV's, Aunt Myrtle's barn]
Photograph of Byrd IV's, Aunt Myrtle's barn. The barn and the yard in front are empty, and the gate to the fence is open.
[A church off Forest Park Blvd]
Photograph of a church off Forest Park Blvd in Fort Worth, Texas. The grounds are scarce, and there is a large tree in the foreground of the building.
[The circular portion of a house]
Photograph of a house, and the circular portion of its side. There are numerous bushes underneath the windows of the house lining the yard.
[Closed shop on Rosedale street in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a closed shop on Rosedale Street in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Closeup of Walt's Pawn Shop]
Photograph of Walt's Pawn Shop at the W. Devitt St. corner. The pawn shop has many signs, "pawn shop," "cash loans," and "I buy class rings."
[Clothes on a clothesline in a backyard]
Photograph of clothes drying on a clothesline in a backyard behind a tree.
[Collinwood House in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Collinwood House in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is stylized with Spanish elements. This house belongs to Troy McLeroy.
[Collinwood House in Fort Worth, 2]
Photograph of the Collinwood House in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is stylized with Spanish elements. This house belongs to Troy McLeroy.
[Containers of various substances]
Photograph of containers of various substances inside the Turner and Dingee Food Store. All the containers are on top of multiple shelves and arranged.
[A distressed wall]
Photograph of a distressed wall.
[A door and a window leaning against a fence]
Photograph of two broken doors and a window leaning against a fence. The door on the left is missing all the glass, and the door on the right is missing one glass pane.
[A door at the University Christian Church in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a door at the University Christian Church in Fort Worth, Texas. The wooden door has iron hinges, two iron scones on either side of its archway, and iron piping coming from the brick wall.
[A doorway on Main St.]
Photograph of a doorway on Main St. in Fort Worth, Texas. In the doorway is a broken chair, and a few loose bricks.
[A drainage ditch on Granbury Rd.]
Photograph of a drainage ditch on Granbury Rd. that is beside a train-track bridge.
[A drainage ditch on Granbury Rd., 2]
Photograph of a drainage ditch on Granbury Rd. that is beside a train-track bridge.
[A drainage ditch on Granbury Rd., 3]
Photograph of a drainage ditch on Granbury Rd. that is beside a train-track bridge.
[Draper Grocery & Market and the A & SN's garage]
Photograph of the Draper Grocery & Market and the A & SN's garage. At the light intersection, a truck and a two-door vehicle are waiting to drive into the road.
[A drive-thru ticket booth at the Meadowbrook Drive-in]
Photograph of a drive-thru ticket booth at the Meadowbrook Drive-in, Fort Worth, Texas. The lettering on the sign has fallen and the outline of where they were once welded to the metal still exists..
[The exterior of the Shadow Bar in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the dilapidated exterior of the Shadow Bar in Fort Worth, Texas. The neon O in Shadow has fallen from the sign that reads, "Shad wbar."
[The façade of the women's club in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the façade of the women's club in Fort Worth, Texas. The window on the left has an iron bar flower bed and the window on the right has a brick platform.
[The First Congregational Church]
Photograph of the First Congregational Church, located at 4201 Trail Lake Dr, Fort Worth, Texas. There is a large archway that leads inward to the church.
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