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Ponton, Dr. Arvel and Faye, House

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

At the time of this home's c. 1920 construction, the Mistletoe Heights neighborhood was emerging as a desirable subdivision for merchants and professionals. Designed by noted local architect Joseph R. Pelich, the Spanish Eclectic style home features a clay tile roof, large arched windows and doorways, stucco walls, embellished door surrounds, chimney belvedere and wrought iron detailing. Dr. Arvel and Faye Ponton were the first occupants. Dr. Ponton helped establish Fort Worth's Protestant Hospital and later his own clinic in a building also designed by Pelich. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2008

Marker Details

Address 1208 Mistletoe Drive
Location Description 1208 Mistletoe Dr.
Marker # 15259
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code Spanish Colonial Revival (Architectural style); women
Latitude, Longitude 32.731395, -97.356791

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