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Wednesday Mystery Building

EDIT: Congrats to Joel - it is indeed the Jubilee Theater on Main in downtown! This building’s original name is the Jarvis Building. It was built in the late 1800s, making it one of the oldest buildings in downtown. At some point one half the building was stucco’d over, but that half has since been painted to match the other half. It was also painted white at some point to seal some water leaks - it was originally sandstone colored.

Time for another Mystery Building! We’re quizzing you, the readers, on your knowledge of Fort Worth’s built environment by showing a small detail shot of a particular building in urban Fort Worth, and asking you all out there to try and figure out its identity. Winners receive a good dose of positive self worth (we may try and figure out some sort of prize or something eventually, but for now this is just for learnin’ and grins).

Here’s today’s Mystery Building - use the comments to guess:

Unfortunately, nobody entered a guess on yesterday’s building, which was the Texas & Pacific Warehouse.

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