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No Doubt, Jackie O. Would Love Thomas Place Home

By Seth Fowler / November 7, 2017 /

If you like reading about homes with an interesting history, this traditional in Rivercrest at 1512 Thomas Place is the home for you! As one story goes, the original owners of this beautiful 4,192-square-foot home just blocks from Rivercrest Country Club closed on the home November 23, 1963 … let that date soak in for a…

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Fort Worth Company Creates Solution For Ugly Satellite Dishes

By Seth Fowler / October 30, 2017 /

If you have lived in North Texas for any period of time you know what happens to your satellite dish when the weather takes a turn for the worse.  It’s neither fun nor pretty. When the rains come, wind blows, and hail makes its way to North Texas, it’s a guarantee that your Internet will…

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Stellar Washington Terrace Home Packed With Surprises

By Seth Fowler / October 24, 2017 /

In this day and age of short attention spans, emojis expressing our inmost thoughts, and novels consisting of 140 character Tweets, I thought I would give a few highlights for  Tarrant County Tuesday.

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Historic 1903 Home in Fort Worth Offers Unique Opportunity

By Seth Fowler / October 17, 2017 /

Imagine Fort Worth in 1903.  From grainy photos I’ve seen, there was a lot of dust, cows, and not much else.  There certainly were not any charming homes that would last 114 years and become historic properties, right?  Wrong. The 1900 census of Fort Worth showed 26,668 residents, which was up from 1880 when there…

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A Cut Above: Continental Cut Stone Brings Old World Craftsmanship to D-FW

By Seth Fowler / October 10, 2017 /

Thirty years ago, a young 27-year-old alumnus of Highland Park High School and Vanderbilt University with an engineering management degree found himself in the cut stone business. With the help of family members, Rob Teel, was able to purchase a foreclosed stone mill in Florence, Texas, and turn it into Continental Cut Stone, one of the…

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