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Identifier
20027531
Description
Probably the most famous road block in Texas is the one put on the Fort Worth-Dallas Pike by Village and Rush Creeks, between Handley and Arlington, in flood stage. Shot of Village Creek at normal stage. A picture of a bridge going over a creek with power lines and trees in the background. There are a few cars parked in front of a Chicago Bar-B-Q in the distance. Star-Telegram Evening Edition February 27, 1945
Archival Date
1946-03-04
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-392
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Village Creek; Rush Creek; Bridges; Creeks; Automobiles; Chicago Bar-B-Q; Signs; Telephone poles; Roads
Subjects
Village Creek; Rush Creek; Bridges; Creeks; Automobiles; Chicago Bar-B-Q; Signs; Telephone poles; Roads