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Answer Guide for

2003 Mystery Locations

1.
Lighthouse for the Blind 912 W. Broadway Photo of the monument sign in the front of the property.
2.
Fort Worth South Herd 715 W. Magnolia These are the work of artist Johnny Pate and the "herd" reference is to the real herd of long horn cattle that are daily driven through the historic Fort Worth Stockyards on the north side of the City.
3.
Ballinger Street Ballinger Street @ Vickery Boulevard All the streets in Fort Worth South were made of bricks. There are only a few places where they can still be seen. However, there are many streets where asphalt covers both the original bricks and the streetcar tracks.
4.
Brotherhood of Locomotive and Engineers Broadway & Crawford Street This now vacant union hall was very active in the days when the Missouri Pacific Railroad had a large rail switching yard just east of the building.
5.
Supreme Golf 201 S. Calhoun Street The box of used golf balls is in the large retail warehouse outlet for Supreme Golf at there main offices on Calhoun Street.
6.
Cancer Care Services 623 Henderson Photo of the roof trusses taken during the renovation of a historical building for reuse as the non-profit's headquarters.
7.
Williamson-Dickie 509. W. Vickery Entry plaza at Williamson-Dickie's office complex.
8.
Fort Worth South's Boat! West Rosedale and Forest Park Boulevard This debris is on a 12 acres parcel of land that is in a predevelopment stage for a significant mixed-use project that is to break ground in 2004.
9.
The Atrium at St. Joseph's 1401 South Main Street This enclosed atrium at the former St. Joseph's Hospital shows the outside of one of the oldest parts of the hospital complex. The property is currently for sale.