St. Patrick Cathedral (Fort Worth,Texas)
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Throckmorton Street, 1206
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Gothic revival (architecture), Roman Catholic church, 1892_construction
1206 Throckmorton - 1888-92 (NR, RTHL)
This is the oldest continuously used church building in Fort Worth. It was designed by Fort Worth Architect James J. Kane out of native limestone. This Gothic Revival church has twin towers which were designed to be the base of spires that were never built. Restoration of the building has been ongoing over the last few years.
This is the oldest continuously used church building in Fort Worth. It was designed by Fort Worth Architect James J. Kane out of native limestone. This Gothic Revival church has twin towers which were designed to be the base of spires that were never built. Restoration of the building has been ongoing over the last few years.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick_Cathedral_in_Fort_Worth
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Coordinates: 32°44'57"N 97°19'47"W
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