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  • Fort Worth City Hall and Public Library
    Image | Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard CollectionCaption on the back reads: "Two municipal buildings, completed in 1938, occupy parts of Hyde Park, which, in early days, was the location of one of Fort Worth's wagon roads. The Fort Worth Public Library has over 150,000 volumns. It is divided into departments. In connection with the music department, there is a sound proof room containing radio, record machine and piano." P...