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[Aerial view of the Fort Worth arts district]

Description: Aerial photograph of the Kimbell Art Museum (bottom left), the Will Rogers Memorial Center and Colliseum (top left), the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (lower center-right), and the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (upper center-right).
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Electric Building]

Description: Photograph of the Electric Building in Fort Worth, Texas. The building housed the Texas Electric Service Company.
Date: May 1971
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[People inside the Kimbell Art Museum]

Description: Photograph of a woman and child viewing a sculpture at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Kiowa helicopters in flight]

Description: Photograph of three Kiowa helicopters in flight. Written on the back of the photo: "Photo 273304. Three U.S. Army OH-58A Kiowa observation helicopters fly in stacked formation above the Textron's Bell Helicopter Company facility at Fort Worth, Texas. The Army took delivery May 23 on the first of 2,200 of the light observation helicopters from Bell, which was awarded a $123,600,000 fixed-price contract in March, 1968 after winning a two-stage industry competition. Deliveries will continue th… more
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The assembly line at Bell Helicopter]

Description: Photograph of the assembly line at Bell Helicopter. On the back is written: "Photo 273305. The newest member of the U.S. Army's air mobile force, the OH-58A light observation helicopter, rolls down the assembly line at Textron's Bell Helicopter company in Fort Worth, Texas. The first of 2,200 OH-58A's was delivered to the Army Friday (May 23). Accepting the five-place, turbine-powered helicopter which is named the "Kioa," was Maj. Gen. John Norton, commanding general of the U.S. Army Aviati… more
Date: May 23, 1969
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Artist's rendering of the Rural Trinity Route]

Description: Artist's rendering of the Rural Trinity Route of the Dallas-Fort Worth turnpike. The back of the image reads: "Rural Trinity Route - Artist's rendering of typical section of proposed Trinity Route of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike outside densely populated urban areas. Flanking the roadway are facilities for one type of sophisticated mass rapid transit system which could share Trinity Route right-of-way."
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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