Preservation Resource Center

The Preservation Resource Center

Historic Fort Worth’s Preservation Resource Center is located in the basement of the 1899 Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House at 1110 Penn Street. The center contains files of buildings and structures included in the Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey©, which became the property of HFW in 1998.  It also includes books on preservation, files of surveys conducted by HFW, historic photos, maps and information on people who have contributed to our city’s rich history. The Preservation Resource Center is managed by HFW’s Public Affairs Committee. 
 

The Preservation Resource Center is available for use by the public. Call 817-336-2344, x 106 to make a research appointment, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

 

Designations

 For information on local designation: 

City of Fort Worth

For information on state designation: 

Texas Historical Commission

For information on national designation 

National Park Service

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