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From Camelot to Cowtown: Jackie O’s Front Door Opens New Possibilities

By Joy Donovan / May 27, 2025 /

Don your oversized sunglasses and walk ever-so-elegantly when you step through the front door of the newly listed house at 1720 Western Ave. in Fort Worth. Hold on to your pillbox hat — this front door was once owned by former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Just as elegant and sophisticated as she was, this…

Cute, Cute, Cute and a Front Porch, Too, in Fort Worth’s Arlington Heights

By Joy Donovan / November 22, 2024 /

We are quite aware “charming” can be overused when describing some of the older, smaller homes. This adorable bungalow qualifies, but other words could be used, too. How about pretty, appealing, inviting, cozy, sweet, delightful, or picturesque? Take a look at these pictures where this charming — oops, there’s that over-worked word again — one-story…

Ebby Fills the Winspear: Much-Anticipated Summit Takes Place Sept. 16

By Candy Evans / September 14, 2024 /

Ebby Halliday Companies is going all out with an exclusive, agent-only event on Monday, September 16, at the beautiful Winspear Opera House in Dallas. It’s called CONNECT EHC Summit 2024, a day for agents from all the local Ebby Halliday Companies — Ebby, Dave Perry-Miller, and Williams Trew — to learn from the very best, connect,…

Joseph Pelich-Designed Tudor on Medford Court West Graces Fort Worth’s Park Hill

By Joy Donovan / July 8, 2024 /

Historic and beautiful describes both the popular Park Hill neighborhood and the gorgeous Tudor that sits in its midst. In fact, the stately manor at 2424 Medford Court West in Fort Worth is so historic and beautiful that this isn’t even the first time CandysDirt.com has sung its praises. Realtor Martha Willilams, a broker and…

Fort Worth Townhome Reflects Architect John Wesley Jones And His Unique Talents

By Joy Donovan / May 28, 2024 /

The clean lines and sleek look of Midcentury Modern architecture were signatures of prominent Fort Worth architect John Wesley Jones. John Wesley Jones worked primarily in Fort Worth, Dallas, and San Antonio often on residential properties. He studied at the University of Oklahoma, trained with Manville Irwin, worked for Humber Hammond Crane, and toured Europe…