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Originally owned by the founder of Acme Brick Co, George Bennett, this 1929 home remained in the Bennett family until 1961. Built in the Colonial Revival Style with two stories + basement, it is veneered in dark polychrome brick with a distinctive red-tiled gambrel roof. The Tulsa Way Conservation District is included in the Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey. Noted for its remarkably wide street with spacious lots, most of the homes were built in the 1920's and feature a variety of period revival styles. Of the approximately 20 properties in the district, this house is one of the 9 listed in the Historic Sites Inventory. Located in the cultural district, one block off of Camp Bowie Blvd, adjacent to the Rivercrest and Monticello areas, the location is ideal. Presenting a unique & exciting opportunity to own and restore an important part of Ft. Worth's history. (*3810 Tulsa Way, next door, is also available) Both lots combined are over a half-acre. OPEN SUNDAY MAY 26, 2:00-4:00!
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