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City National Bank Building

Address: 315 Houston Street
Year Built: c.1884-85; addition - c.1910; restoration - 1981 This building was designed by Haggard and Sanguinet and is one of Fort Worth's oldest commercial facades still intact. (The interior of the building was rebuilt in 1981 as a part of the original Sundance Square development.) Orginally, the Second Empire style building was 4 stories tall, had a mansard roof, was only 25 feet wide, and extended to the alley. About 1910, the building was doubled in width to the north and was extended across the alley. At some point between 1910 and 1920, the mansard roofed 4th floor burned and was removed. A few years later, the facade was stuccoed over. In 1981, the stucco was removed, the brick repointed and replaced, and the fourth floor was reconstructed when the building's exterior was removed and rebuilt. The building is the home of Billy Miner's Saloon, a popular build-your-own-hamburger restaurant and bar. The architect for the restoration was Thomas S. Woodward & Associates of Dallas. Thos. S. Byrne of Fort Worth was the contractor.



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