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Blackstone Hotel

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

The first Art Deco skyscraper in Fort Worth, the Blackstone Hotel was erected in 1929 for wealthy cattleman C. A. "Gus" O'Keefe, who named it after a visit to the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago. The St. Louis architectural firm of Mauran, Russell, and Crowell designed the structure. The city's first radio station, WBAP, once occupied the 22nd floor. A five-story annex was added in the 1950s by the Hilton Hotel chain, which occupied the building from 1952 to 1962. Featuring original sash windows, irregular setbacks, and ornamental terra cotta detailing, the Blackstone Hotel remains the city's tallest pre-World War II structure. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1998

Marker Details

Address 601 Main St.
Location Description Courtyard Fort Worth Downtown/Blackstone, SE corner Main and E. 5th streets. Marker is inside lobby.
Marker # 12201
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code commercial buildings; Art Deco (architectural style); architects; inns, hotels, motels; communication
Latitude, Longitude 32.753804, -97.330614

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