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#95 A police officer writing a parking ticket, 1930s.

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#95 A police officer writing a parking ticket, 1930s.

What Fort Worth, Texas looked like in the 1930s

#95 A police officer writing a parking ticket, 1930s.

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←#94 An aerial view of the Texas Frontier Centennial in Fort Worth, 1936.
#96 The Blackstone Hotel (Courtyard by Marriott Fort Worth), Fort Worth, Texas, 1930s.→

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