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Shopkeepers in Sundance Square operate out of unique retail spaces with lots of character. The historic buildings of Sundance Square create an ambience of yesterday within a bustling successful downtown district.



The Burk Burnett Building
Located at 500 Main, the Burk Burnett Building was built in 1914 and restored in 1980. The building was designed by Sanguinet and Staats and was the city’s first true skyscraper. The building is neoclassical in design and was originally built as the home of the State National Bank. At the time it was built it was the tallest building in the city.
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The Conn Building
The Conn Building was built in 1906.
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The Domino Building
The Domino Building is an exact replica of "Buck's Domino Parlor," a popular gaming house. The original building was constructed in 1900.
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The Morris Building
The Morris Building was built in 1900 and is the original site of the White Elephant Saloon. Luke Short, owner of this notorious watering hole, shot and killed former City Marshall T.I. "Long Haired" Jim Courtwright in a gunfight in the street in front of this building.
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The Sid Richardson Building
The Sid Richardson Building dates back to 1895. Fire gutted the original structure, but in 1905, its original components were used in reconstruction. The building features the Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art (free admission).
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The Weber Building
The Weber Building dates back to 1880 and is one of Fort Worth's oldest structures.
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With twin glass towers, one reaching 33 floors and the other reaching 38, your view from here is far-reaching and inspiring.

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