Elizabeth Boulevard
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Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
National Register of Historic Places
Geographic: 32.716671, -97.335236
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Marker Text: This Boulevard, named the wife of developer John C. Ryan, was designed as the first phase of a residential district known as Ryan Place. Elaborate entry gates and the first house, the W.T. Fry home at 1112 Elizabeth, were built in 1911. Construction here peaked in 1920 and declined as a result of the economic depression at the end of the decade. The exclusive area was the home of many prominent Fort Worth oilmen and business leaders. Detailing of the elegant houses reflects the variety of architectural styles popular during the early 20th century. (1981)
Marker No: 1455
Location: Northwest corner of Page & College Avenues, Fort Worth
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