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Yep. I take my time...Baggers said:Isn't there something you can take for that? lol
Yep. I take my time...Baggers said:Isn't there something you can take for that? lol
Bud-n-Texas said:Hey Atomic, ever been to that Branding Iron Grill? I was showing my wife the Peter Bros. pics and suggested we go up there sometime. She saw the burger sign and was all for it. I swear, she would rather have a burger than a steak most times. lol
By the way, that building across the street, on the corner, is fantastic! What's the history there?Atomic Glee said:I was just out near the Peters Brothers shop taking photos...The Flatiron Building nearby was my main subject, but I couldn't resist getting some shots of that great Peters Brothers sign.
Mr. Lucky said:By the way, that building across the street, on the corner, is fantastic! What's the history there?
Thanks for the info. I KNEW it looked familiar AND had that NYC feeling to it. And kudos to Dr. Cravens for having the taste and the cajones to save such a remarkable piece of architecture! More should follow said path.Atomic Glee said:That is Fort Worth's very own Flatiron Building, built in 1907, somewhat based on the famous Flatiron in NYC (built in 1902). It was originally an office building, and sat vacant for the last few decades in bad shape. A few years back, it was bought by a doctor named Cravens who has completely restored the building, and is planning on reopening it soon, with retail on the ground floor, lofts in the middle, and the top floor & penthouse for he and his wife.
Guess I will take your recomendation, not sure when we will make it up there, but now we know where to go.ITG said:The Branding Iron Grill has wonderful food! I highly recommend y'all chow down there.
K.D. Lightner said:Wow, I am just now seeing that mini-flatiron building. My favorite building in NYC was the Flatiron. Always wondered what it would be like to live in an apartment right on the point.
I am sorry that I never got the opportunity to see Peters Brothers. I had planned to go to Ft. Worth in September 2005 after a visit to a dear friend in Houston -- and then along came the hurricanes.
I am glad to hear they offer softer hats, that is the only reason I might not have purchased one from them. Will have to check out their website again, though I'd rather visit the place.
Ft. Worth looks like a neat little city, plus the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame is there. Is the weather better than Houston?
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