Architectural Diversity Trail Marker
CATEGORY: Heritage Trails
Address
777 Main Street View on Google Maps
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details
Arrival of the railroad in 1876 made a variety of building materials easily available to the city, sparking interest in stylish architectural design trends already popular in established cities. Examples of stylistic diversity or the Land Title Building (Richardsonian Romanesque Revival, 1889); the Tarrant County Courthouse (American Beaux-Arts, 1895); the KNights of Pythias Hall (19th c. Romanesque Revival, 1901); the Flatiron Building (Renaissance Revival/Prairie School, 1907); and the Sinclair Building (Zigzag Moderne, 1930).
This Trail Marker is sponsored by Jacobs Carter Burgess.

Nearby Shopping
- Steinway Piano Gallery510 Commerce Street (516 feet NW)
- IT'SUGAR503 Main Street (538 feet NW)
- Cary OKeefe Jewelry501 Main Street (539 feet NW)
- CVS Pharmacy515 Houston Street (561 feet NW)
- Estelle Colored Glass112 East 4th Street (601 feet NW)
Nearby Dining
- Petroleum Club Fort Worth777 Main Street (adjacent)
- Grace777 Main Street (76 feet SW)
- Ruth's Chris Steak House813 Main Street (223 feet S)
- il Modo714 Main Street (230 feet SW)
- Six 10 Grille at the Ashton Hotel610 Main Street (283 feet W)
Nearby Parking
- 777 Main Parking Garage601 Commerce Street (63 feet S)
- Ace Parking Commerce Garage711 Commerce Street (281 feet NE)
- Sundance Square Garage #4265 W. 5th Street (456 feet W)
- Platinum Parking Lot #241810 Houston Street (616 feet SW)
- P1250 - Cowtown Place Garage733 Throckmorton Street (702 feet SW)