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#63 Arlie D. Robinson, riding bicycle in downtown Fort Worth street near City Hall with W. T. Waggoner building in background, 1957.

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#63 Arlie D. Robinson, riding bicycle in downtown Fort Worth street near City Hall with W. T. Waggoner building in background, 1957.

What Fort Worth, Texas looked like in the 1950s

#63 Arlie D. Robinson, riding bicycle in downtown Fort Worth street near City Hall with W. T. Waggoner building in background, 1957.

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