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Historic Resources
Survey Report
Northcrest Park and Fielder Place
Additions
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Report prepared by
www.meadhunt.com
August 2011
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Table of Contents
Page
1. Project Description ............................................................................. 12. Research and Survey Methodology .................................................. 2
A. Research .................................................................................... 2B. Survey ......................................................................................... 2C. National Register of Historic Places Evaluation Criteria............. 4
3. Previously Designated Historic Properties ...................................... 54. Historic Context .................................................................................. 6
A. Postwar growth in Arlington ........................................................ 6B. Transportation Trends ................................................................ 8C. Government programs and policies............................................ 9D. Social and economic trends ....................................................... 9E. Planning and development ......................................................... 9F. Architecture, site, and landscape ............................................. 10
5. Survey Results .................................................................................. 12A. Northcrest Park ......................................................................... 12B. Fielder Place ............................................................................. 12
6. National Register Eligibility Recommendations ............................ 14A. Northcrest Park ......................................................................... 14B. Fielder Place ............................................................................. 14
7. List of Preparers ................................................................................ 16Bibliography ................................................................................................. 17Appendix A. Survey Location Map ........................................................ 1Appendix B. Resource Location Map .................................................... 1Appendix C. Historic Resources Inventory ........................................... 1Appendix D. Field Survey Forms ........................................................... 1
Appendices
A Project Location Map
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B Resource Location Map
C Historic Resources Inventory
D Field Survey Forms
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1. Project Description
Located in the city of Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, this reconnaissance survey of post-World War II
(postwar) housing was completed to test the model context outline and survey and evaluation
methodologies being developed as part of the National Cooperative Highway Research Project (NCRHP)
08-77. The context outline and survey and evaluation methodologies are outlined in TechnicalMemorandum 2 Developing Regional Historic Contexts for Post-World War II Housing: A Model for
Identification and Evaluation.
The areas chosen for survey include two residential postwar additions within Arlington: Northcrest Park
(platted in 1963) and Fielder Place (platted in 1965). Both subdivisions are located on the north side of
Interstate 30 (IH-30) on the northwest side of the city (see the location map in Appendix A). Plat maps of
each addition are included in Section 2: Research and Survey Methodology.
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2. Research and Survey Methodology
A. Research
Prior to field survey, Mead & Hunt, Inc. (Mead & Hunt) completed a limited literature review to gain an
understanding of the history and background of the survey area. Mead & Hunt utilized the established
historic context included in the Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update(2007) as a basis for the
historic background for the city of Arlington.1 The City of Arlington Planning Department provided original
plat maps for both additions. Other sources consulted include Handbook of Texasentries, Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT) highway designation files, several years of Texas Almanacs, and
maps. The Tarrant County Appraisal District website was used to confirm construction dates for surveyed
properties. Mead & Hunt staff also examined research materials at the Arlington Public Library, including
city directories; newspaper advertisements from 1964, 1966, and 1968; and clippings files located in the
local history/genealogy section.
B. SurveyMead & Hunt historians Rick Mitchell and Sara Gredler performed a reconnaissance-level historic
resources survey of the Northcrest Park Addition (see Figure 1) and Fielder Place (see Figure 2). The
first and second plat filings of the Northcrest Park and the first plat filing of the Fielder Place Addition were
included in the survey.
During the reconnaissance-level field survey, Mead & Hunt identified and documented historic-age
resources that met the threshold for individual survey under the survey methodology established in
Technical Memorandum 2: A Model for Identification and Evaluation. The survey methodology requires
that a historic-age resource retain its original massing and materials, as well as a minimum number of
original architectural features. For this survey, historic-age resources are defined as buildings, structures,objects, or designed landscape features constructed prior to 1976. Mead & Hunt took high-resolution
digital photographs and gathered physical information on historic-age resources in the survey area.
Identified resources were keyed to field maps based on aerial images of the project area. Mead & Hunt
staff also examined the areas immediately adjacent to the survey area to identify the potential for historic
districts and gain information on neighborhood development patterns.
1Komatsu Architecture, HHM, Inc., Susan Kline, and Brenda McClurkin,Final Arlington Historic Resources
Survey Update, 2007, prepared for the Arlington, Texas, City Community Services Office.
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Figure 1. Northcrest Park Addition, sections 1 (1963) and 2 (1965). City of Arlington Planning
Department.
Figure 2. Fielder Place Addition, section 1 (1966). City of Arlington Planning Department.
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C. National Register of Historic Places Evaluation Criteria
Surveyed resources were evaluated for National Register of Historic Places (National Register) eligibility
through application of the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, as codified in Title 36 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, Chapter 60.4.
To be eligible for listing in the National Register, a property must meet the 50-year age guideline or
possess exceptional significance, meet the criteria for significance, and retain historic integrity with
respect to location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. The following
criteria and areas of significance were used to evaluate surveyed properties:
Criterion A: Eventfor significant historical associations with events, trends, or patterns
Criterion B: Personfor associations with significant persons
Criterion C: Design/Constructionfor significant physical design or construction in the area of
architecture.
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3. Previously Designated Historic Properties
As part of the literature review, Mead & Hunt reviewed the Texas Historic Sites Atlasto identify properties
listed in the National Register or designated as Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs), State
Archeological Landmarks (SALs), or Official State Historical Markers (OSHMs). No previously designatedhistoric properties were identified within 1,300 feet of the projects survey areas during these searches. In
addition, no properties in the survey areas were identified in the Final Arlington Historic Resources
Survey Update.
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4. Historic Context
This brief historic context follows the model context outline prepared for the NCHRP project. For a more
detailed account of Arlingtons post-World War II history, see the historic context included in the Final
Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update.
A. Postwar growth in Arlington
The end of World War II marked a new beginning in the development of the city of Arlington. In 1940
Arlington was a small agricultural community of 4,240 people located between two large urban areas:
Dallas and Fort Worth. After the war, Arlington came into its own through a rise in industry, commerce,
and educational opportunities. The influx of residents began with the establishment of the General
Motors Corporation (GM) plant in 1951 and the growth of the North Texas Agricultural College (later
Arlington State College), a result of the large number of returning veterans enrolled there. The increase
in industry and commerce required new infrastructure to support these new developments. The new
workers and students needed homes, places to shop, schools for their growing families, and places to
worship. Nearly 200 subdivisions were platted in the city between 1945 and 1960 to accommodate theincreasing numbers of new residents.2 Arlington also served as a bedroom community with residents
commuting to Dallas and Fort Worth during the postwar period.
The City of Arlington responded to this growth by producing master plans. The 1952 Master Plan
examined the entirety of the citys development, provided guidance for new residential construction, and
recommended keeping an identifiable downtown commercial core in response to the continued outward
expansion of the city. The plan had also noted that early subdivisions were not using existing plats
efficiently, causing dead end streets and needless jogging between streets. 3 By 1959 the city limits had
nearly doubled and the updated master plan laid out recommendations with regard to residential
subdivisions, including lot size and dedicated green space, as well as land use and zoning practices.
These residential development recommendations were necessary due to a steep increase in the
population of Arlington; it grew 482 percent between 1950 and 1960. By 1960 the population of Arlington
totaled 44,775 people. As of 1958, 80 percent of the population lived south of the Texas and Pacific
Railroad.4 United States Geological Survey maps from 1959 show most development in Arlington
between the Dallas-Fort Worth Toll Road (now IH 30) on the north and Arkansas Lane on the south. 5
This left large swaths of area still open for development.
The Northcrest Park and Fielder Place additions met or exceeded most of the recommendations outlined
in the 1959 Master Plan. The majority of lots in these plats measure at least 60 feet at their most narrow
point (60 feet was the minimum recommended width) and are greater than 10,000 square feet (7,200
2Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, Appendix E, 1-8.
3Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, 10.
4Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, 21.
5U.S. Geological Survey, Arlington, Tex., 1:62,500 scale topographic quadrangle, 1959; U.S. Geological Survey,
Grapevine, Tex., 1:62,500 scale topographic quadrangle, 1959.
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square feet was the minimum recommended lot size).6 While neither plat included dedicated green
space, Northcrest Park abutted Randol Mill Park on the west, and the area east of Fielder Place was
undeveloped until it became part of the Lamar High School campus grounds in 1970, serving as an
informal green space.
Arlington continued to grow during the 1960s and 1970s. Arlington State College became part of the
University of Texas system and attained university status. The City worked to lure more employers into
the area, such as Bell Helicopter and Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV), a conglomerate in the aerospace and
electronics industry.7
The population approximately doubled during the 1970s to 90,643 people. This exponential growth
required the Arlington Independent School District (AISD) to establish new schools nearly every year; in
1970 Mirabeau B. Lamar High School opened just east of Fielder Road, near the survey area, and in
1975 Shackelford Junior High School opened on the northwest corner of Lamar Boulevard and Fielder
Road.
Figure 3. Survey Area at intersection of Fielder Road (Henry Road) and the Toll Road.
Areas in purple indicate development since 1959.
Source: Perry-Castaeda Library, University of Texas at Austin.
6Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, 21.
7Arlington Initiative Movement, Special insert to theArlington(Texas) Citizen-Journal, 18 September 1983, 5.
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B. Transportation Trends
US 80, which ran through the center of Arlington, served as the primary transportation corridor between
Dallas and Fort Worth during the early stages of Arlingtons postwar development. In the mid-1950s the
state approved the creation of a limited access tolled highway between Dallas and Fort Worth to replace
US 80.8
The Dallas-Fort Worth Toll Road (Toll Road), also known as The Turnpike, opened in 1957 andwas located north of the US 80 corridor. Though access to and from the Toll Road was limited via toll
interchanges, neighborhoods were developed along the road, including the Northcrest Park and Fielder
Place additions near the Toll Roads intersection with Fielder Road.
The establishment of the Toll Road provided a foundation for new development in northern Arlington.
Soon after the road opened, the Great Southwest Corporation (GSC) planned an industrial area known as
the Great Southwest Industrial District, as well as warehouse space and community centers with a
multitude of amenities and services for the public. One of the companys later developments along the
Toll Road was the Texas Under Six Flags amusement park that opened in 1961 (see Figure 4). Later
renamed Six Flags Over Texas, it was the largest tourist attraction in Texas by 1964. 9 In 1965 the City
constructed a new stadium south of the Toll Road, near the Great Southwest Industrial District. Known
as Turnpike Stadium, it was home to a minor league baseball team transferred from Fort Worth. In 1971
the stadium became the new home of the Texas Rangers, formerly the Washington Senators, and was
renamed Arlington Stadium.10
Figure 4. 1962 Dallas and Fort Worth Map, by Humble Oil, showing the location of the Great SouthwestIndustrial District and Six Flags Over Texas. Source: Dallas-Fort Worth Freeways, available at
http://www.dfwfreeways.info/pages/oldroadmaps.aspx.8
Mead & Hunt, Inc., Development of Texas Road Networks: A Historic Context, prepared for the Texas
Department of Transportation, 2011, 131-132.
9Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, 18.
10Arlington Initiative Movement, 5.
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By 1977 the Toll Road had paid for itself and was no longer tolled. Under the auspices of the State
Department of Highways and Transportation, the Toll Road became part of the Interstate System as a
portion of IH-30.11
C. Government programs and policies
Research did not reveal evidence of specific government programs or policies within the survey area.
D. Social and economic trends
Tens of thousands of new residents moved to Arlington during the postwar period, buoyed by an influx of
new industrial and commercial opportunities in the city. In 1970 nearly two-thirds of Arlingtons population
worked in white collar occupations, with 13 percent of those as government workers, and the remaining
one-third worked in the manufacturing industry.12
By 1970 Arlingtons median household income was over $11,000, which was higher than Dallas, FortWorth, or any other large urban area in the state.13 This is not surprising given Arlingtons history of luring
large-scale, innovative technological and industrial employers to the city. Also indicative of Arlingtons
prosperity was the large number of residents that drove. In 1970 more than 93 percent of the population
traveled to work by car.14 The houses built in the postwar era, including those in the survey area, reflect
this trend, with many featuring an original integrated one- or two-car garage.
Throughout the postwar period Arlingtons population was predominately white. While minorities settled
in some areas of the city, by 1970 they accounted for only one percent of the population. 15 Deed
restrictions that prevented the selling of property to minorities were commonly used in Arlington. 16 While
the survey area was in an area with predominantly white population, there is no direct evidence of deed
restrictions that were in place.
E. Planning and development
The first section of Northcrest Park was platted in 1963, with Section 2 platted in 1965. Sections 3 and 4,
located north of the survey area, were platted in 1966. The entire addition was owned and developed by
Elmer Wooldridge, who had previously developed subdivisions in Fort Worth.17 City directories show him
11Development of Texas Road Networks: A Historic Context, 131-132.
12U. S. Department of Commerce,1970 Census of Population, Volume 1: Characteristics of the Population,
Texas(Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1973), 419.
131970 Census of Population, 591.
141970 Census of Population, 500.
151970 Census of Population, 155.
16Final Arlington Historic Resources Survey Update, 12.
17Wini Klein, Linwood, Wiki Klein: BrokerAssociate, 2007,
http://www.winiklein.com/neighborhoods2/linwood.html(accessed 27 July 2011).
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living in Fort Worth and working as a salesman for Foster Homes, Inc. in 1964. 18 Foster Homes was a
contracting firm run by Ray and Peggy Foster that sold homes in Northcrest Park, as well as other areas
of the city. No Foster Homes advertisements were found for homes or lots in in Northcrest Park during
examination of local newspapers from the mid- and late 1960s. Instead, Foster Homes ran large
advertisements in the local newspapers for its The Oaks subdivision for over two years. The Oaks was a
custom home neighborhood located south of the Toll Road.
Fielder Place was platted in 1965, with the developer listed as the Fielder Place Development Company.
W.H. Harber was the signatory and trustee of the company. No information has been found on the
company or Harber; rather, local builders and real estate companies ran small advertisements in the local
Arlington Citizennewspaper for properties in Fielder Place (see Figure 5 for an example). These homes
were marketed to young executives, which matches the population statistics seen in the census
enumerations from the 1970s. Other advertisements by the Area Sales Company described the area as
near shopping, schools and the turnpike and the lots as large and wooded. The architectural styles are
variously described as Definitely Spanish, Traditional Styling, and Early American. Advertisements
described the homes as having two-car garages and a minimum of 1,800 square feet of living space. 19
F. Architecture, site, and landscape
During the postwar period, the one-story Ranch house began to dominate the popular housing market.
The open floorplan was ideal for both young families with children and for retirees. The two-story
floorplan was also popular during the period, particularly in Colonial Revival styles. Key to postwar home
design was an open floor plan, zoned planning with bedrooms segregated from the family area of the
house, and large picture windows and sliding glass doors to provide visual and physical access to the
outdoors.
Nationally, wood was the predominant exterior cladding material during the early postwar period, and by
1956 brick veneer had become more popular than wood siding. Residences built during the period often
18Polks Arlington (Tarrant County, Texas) City Directory, 1964(Dallas, Tex.: R. L. Polk & Co., 1966), 497.
19Arlington(Texas) Citizen, various Issues, 1963-1968.
Figure 5. Advertisement for properties in Fielder Place
Addition, Arlington Citizen, 1968.
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featured a combination of cladding materials, including clapboard, board-and-batten, brick or stone
veneer, simulated stone veneer, or aluminum siding.
Within the survey area, one-story Ranch houses and Colonial Revivals dominate the residential
collection. The homes feature primarily brick veneer with a variety of accent materials, including wood,
aluminum siding, vinyl siding, and other manufactured siding materials. Brick is also commonly used to
create a textured wall surface, particularly at the join between the wall and the beginning of the roofline.
Common window types of residences in the survey area include one-over-one and six-over-six hung,
horizontally sliding windows, and groupings of casement windows.
Ranch houses are one story with a strong horizontal emphasis and a long eave wall elevation to the
street. Roofs are low pitched gable or hip forms with wide overhanging eaves. Garages are generally
attached or integrated into the house, forming a prominent feature on the front elevation. It is not
uncommon for the integrated garages to have a cross gable or cross hip roof perpendicular to the
primarily mass, creating an L-shaped dwelling. The surveyed Ranch typically feature large expanses of
windows, textured brickwork, accent materials, and applied Colonial Revival and Spanish Colonial
Revival stylistic influences. Although the Ranch is the most common postwar form in the survey area, the
Colonial Revival and Contemporary styles are also represented in smaller numbers.
Within the survey area, the residences feature 25-foot setbacks that create an open lawn with mature
trees and varied plantings and landscaping adjacent to the homes. Curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs
characterize the neighborhoods.
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5. Survey Results
Survey results for the two areas are presented below. A map of the surveyed resources, from both
additions, is located in Appendix B, and an inventory of all surveyed resources is located in Appendix C.
A. Northcrest ParkA total of 64 properties are located within the surveyed portion of the Northcrest Park Addition. Mead &
Hunt surveyed 29 of these properties that met the survey criteria set in Technical Memorandum 2. The
properties that met the survey criteria are residences constructed between 1964 and 1973. Table 1 lists
the architectural styles and forms of the surveyed properties in Northcrest Park.
Overall the residences display features such as accent materials, colonnaded porches (full and entry
width), textured brickwork, patios, wingwalls, wrought iron porch supports, and large bands of windows.
Many of the dwellings also display Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, or Spanish Eclectic stylistic
influences. These features are common and simplistic details that are found on numerous postwar
residences in Arlington and throughout Texas. Northcrest Park did not include areas set aside forschools, churches, or commercial development.
The properties that did not meet the survey criteria have large additions, replacement materials that are
not in-kind to the original materials, or enough original architectural features to meet the threshold for
individual survey. Individual inventory forms with brief descriptions and photographs of the surveyed
properties are located in Appendix D.
Table 1. Styles and Stylistic Influences Found in Northcrest Park
Style (with additional stylistic influence if applicable) Number
Colonial Revival 4
Contemporary 2
Ranch (no stylistic influence) 11
Ranch (Colonial Revival or Spanish Colonial Revival stylistic influence) 7
Ranch (Spanish Eclectic stylistic influence) 4
Vernacular (no style) 1
B. Fielder Place
A total of 56 properties are located within the surveyed portion of the Fielder Place addition. Mead &
Hunt surveyed 20 of these properties that met the survey criteria set in Technical Memorandum 2. The
properties that met the survey criteria are residences constructed between 1965 and 1970. Table 2 lists
architectural styles and forms of the surveyed properties in Fielder Place.
Overall the residences display accent materials, colonnaded porches (full and entry width), textured
brickwork, patios, wingwalls, wrought iron decorative details, and large bands of windows. Several
dwellings also display Colonial Revival, French Colonial, or Spanish Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
These features are common and simplistic details that are found on numerous postwar residences in
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Arlington and throughout Texas. Fielder Place did not include areas set aside for schools, churches, or
commercial development.
The properties that did not meet the survey criteria had large additions, replacement materials that are
not in-kind to the original materials, or enough original architectural features to meet the threshold for
individual survey. Individual inventory forms with brief descriptions and photographs of the surveyed
properties are located in Appendix D.
Table 2. Styles and Stylistic Influences Found in Fielder Place
Style (with addition stylistic influence if applicable) Number
Ranch (no stylistic influence) 11
Ranch (Colonial Revival, French Colonial, or Spanish Colonial stylistic influence) 8
Vernacular (no style) 1
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6. National Register Eligibility Recommendations
A. Northcrest Park
Residences within Northcrest Park were evaluated both individually and as an area that could constitute a
historic district for National Register eligibility under Criterion A: Community Planning and Development
and Criterion C: Architecture. Under Criterion A, the residences within Northcrest Park, both individually
and collectively, do not convey a significant association with postwar development patterns or trends in
Arlington, Texas. The citys most dramatic decade of population and housing increases was in the 1950s,
when the population increased 482 percent between 1950 and 1960. Between 1960 and 1970 the
population continued to increase by 102 percent. More than 200 residential subdivisions were
established between 1945 and 1960 to accommodate this increasing population. However, Northcrest
Park was not platted until 1963-1966, and as such is a common example of the residential response to
Arlingtons rapid postwar housing boom. Earlier and more distinctive examples that better represent
postwar development trends exist in the greater Arlington area, including the Woodland Westneighborhood. Located in west Arlington, Woodland West also developed in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Compared with Northcrest Park, Woodland West is larger, received greater attention in the local press,
and included an adjacent shopping center and school.
Under Criterion C, while the residences within Northcrest Park represent the type, period, and method of
construction of postwar Ranch, Colonial Revival, and Contemporary houses, they are not distinctive or
exemplary examples of the postwar forms and styles. More distinctive and significant individual and
collective representations of these housing types are present in Arlington.
As a result, Mead & Hunt recommends the individual and collective properties within Northcrest Park asnot eligible for the National Register.
B. Fielder Place
Residences within Fielder Place were evaluated both individually and as an area that could constitute a
historic district for National Register eligibility under Criterion A: Community Planning and Development
and Criterion C: Architecture. Under Criterion A, the residences within Fielder Place, both individually
and collectively, do not convey a significant association with development patterns or postwar trends in
Arlington, Texas. The citys most dramatic decade of population and housing increases was in the 1950s,
when the population increased 482 percent between 1950 and 1960. Between 1960 and 1970 the
population continued to increase by 102 percent. More than 200 residential subdivisions wereestablished between 1945 and 1960 to accommodate this increasing population. However, Fielder Place
was not platted until 1965, and as such is a common example of Arlingtons rapid postwar housing boom.
Earlier and more distinctive examples that better represent postwar development trends exist in the
greater Arlington area, including the Woodland West neighborhood. Located in west Arlington, Woodland
West also developed in the 1960s and early 1970s. Compared with Fielder Place, Woodland West is
larger, received greater attention in the local press, and included an adjacent shopping center and school.
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Under Criterion C, while the residences within Fielder Place represent the type, period, and method of
construction of postwar Ranch, Colonial Revival, and Contemporary houses, they are not distinctive or
exemplary examples of the postwar forms and styles. More distinctive and significant individual and
collective representations of these housing types are present in Arlington.
As a result, Mead & Hunt recommends the individual and collective properties within Fielder Place as not
eligible for the National Register.
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7. List of Preparers
Survey documentation and evaluation activities were performed by qualified Mead & Hunt staff meeting
the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Professional Qualifications. Mead & Hunt staff who worked
on the project were:
Name Title Role
Emily Pettis Senior Professional
Historian
Project Manager
Directed survey documentation and
evaluation activities
Richard E. Mitchell, AICP Senior Professional
Historian
Directed survey documentation and
evaluation activities
Sara Gredler Assistant Historian Conducted field survey documentation
Prepared survey report
Prepared survey documentation forms andinventory
Prepared survey maps
Dustin Nielsen Technical Editor/
Clerical
Edited and formatted survey report
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U.S. Geological Survey. Grapevine, Tex. 1:62,500 scale topographic quadrangle, 1959.
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Appendix A. Survey Location Map
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Survey Location
Survey Location MapNorthcrest Park and Fielder Place AdditionsArlington, Tarrant County, Texas
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Appendix B. Resource Location Map
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Appendix C. Historic Resources Inventory
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Inventory of Surveyed ResourcesNorthcrest Park Addition and Fielder Place Additions
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
1 1710 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1965 This pfollowarchite
materwindopaned
Rectangular/Side gable
2 1712 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematergable textureat the and ro
Rectangular/Side gable
3 1714 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Single
dwelling
Ranch 1968 This p
followarchitetextureSpanistylistiwingw
Rectangular/
Cross gable withprotruding hip
4 1702 Parkcrest Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematerchimnsuppoprotru
on the
Rectangular/Side gable
5 1710 Parkcrest Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitematerSpanistylisti
Rectangular/Cross gable
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Inventory of Surveyed ResourcesNorthcrest Park Addition and Fielder Place Additions
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
6 1728 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchite
materand Cinfluen
Rectangular/Side gable
7 1730 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Colonial Revival 1966 This pfollowarchitewidth and a surrou
Rectangular/Side gable
8 1732 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchite
textureConteinfluenentry,
Rectangular/Side gable withprotruding hip
9 1733 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Vernacular 1973 Two sresidegaragArchesecon
Rectangular/Side gable
10 1731 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitematerstylisticolonnwingw
Rectangular/Side gable
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
11 1729 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Contemporary 1967 This pfollowarchite
Spaniinfluenornamvertica
Rectangular/
12 1723 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitetextureiron su
Rectangular/Cross hip
13 1717 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchite
materstylisticolonn
Rectangular/Cross gable
14 1713 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Contemporary 1965 This pfollowarchiteSpaniinflueniron acchimn
Complex/Complex
15 1705 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1965 This pfollowarchitetexturematerand w
Rectangular/Side gable
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
16 1700 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Colonial Revival 1967 This pfollowarchite
width door sfront gthe gawindoexhibistylisti
Rectangular/Front gable
17 1704 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1965 This pfollowarchitematerentry,
Rectangular/Side gable
18 1708 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling Ranch 1965 This pfollowarchitematerwrougscreenReviva
Rectangular/Side gable
19 1710 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitematerentry,
Rectangular/Side gable
20 1714 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1964 This pfollowarchitestone plantecolonn
Rectangular/Side gable withfront gableprotruding bay
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
21 1716 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchite
materstylisticolonn
Rectangular/Side gable
22 1718 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematersuppoEclectThe pdecora
Rectangular/Side gable
23 1720 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Single
dwelling
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followarchiteoverha(via semulti-land a surrou
Rectangular/
Side gable
24 1711 Parkcrest Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitetexturewalls/wbeams
Rectangular/Cross gable
25 1719 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchitematerentry, Coloninfluen
Rectangular/Side gable withfront gableprotruding bay
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
26 1715 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchite
wingwentry, (diamo
Rectangular/Cross gable
27 1705 Northcrest Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1965 This pfollowarchitematerColoninfluen
L-shape/Hip
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Ranch 1966 This pfollowarchite
exposscreenmater
L-shape/Cross gable
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Colonial Revival 1967 This pfollowarchitewidth door sfront gthe gawindoexhibistylisti
Rectangular/
30 1610 Park Ridge Court DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1969 This pfollowarchitetexturecolonnColoninfluen
Rectangular/
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
31 1600 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchite
texturea patiowalls.
Rectangular/Hip-on-gable
32 1510 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchitematerbrickwsuppoporch
L-shape/Cross gable
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Ranch 1968 This pfollow
architematerporchstylisti
Rectangular/Hip
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Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchitematerbrickw
Rectangular/Hip
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Ranch 1969 This pfollowarchitemater
brickwporch
L-shape/Side gable
36 1711 Cedar Elm East Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchitetexturecolonnColoninfluen
Rectangular/Hip
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
37 1422 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchite
texturepromicolonnColoninfluen
Rectangular/Hip
38 1501 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchitematerbrickwentry.
Rectangular/Side gable
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dwelling
Ranch 1968 This p
followarchitematerbrickwentry.
Rectangular/
Side gable
40 1513 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchitematerbrickwwindo
L-shape/Cross hip
41 1601 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchiteaccenbrickwReviva
L-shape/Side gable withprotruding frontgable bay
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
42 1607 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchite
texturematerReviva
L-shape/Side gable
43 1609 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematerbrickwwroug
L-shape/Cross gable
44 1605 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1968 This pfollowarchite
materbrickwentry.
L-shape/Gable on hip
45 1503 Park Ridge Terrace DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitetexturegate, aColon
L-shape/Cross hip
46 1600 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematerbrickw
U-shaped/Cross gable
47 1602 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1967 This pfollowarchitematerbrickwentry.
L-shape/Cross gable
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Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas
Resource: Address:Property Type/Subtype:
ArchitecturalStyle: Date:
AlteraDescr
Building Plan/Roof Form:
48 1608 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Vernacular 1968 One sresidewindo
windono gar
Square/Complex hip
49 1612 Ridgeview Drive DOMESTIC/Singledwelling
Ranch 1969 This pfollowarchitetextureand Sinfluen
Rectangular/
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1710 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, entryporch, and a window pattern (diamond-paned).
Resource Number 1
Facing southwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southeast
Address: 1710 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, entryporch, and a window pattern (diamond-paned).
Resource Number: 1
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1712 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials (woodsiding in gable ends), entry porch, and textured brickwork, located at the join between the walland roofline.
Resource Number 2
Facing southwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southeast
Address: 1712 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials (woodsiding in gable ends), entry porch, and textured brickwork, located at the join between thewall and roofline.
Resource Number: 2
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1714 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gable with protruding hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1968
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, patio,Spanish Contemporary stylistic influences, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 3
Facing southwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing south
Address: 1714 Northcrest Drive
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gable with protruding hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1968
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, patio,Spanish Contemporary stylistic influences, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 3
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1702 Parkcrest Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, prominentchimney, and wrought iron supports. It also has a protruding front gable porch on the frontelevation.
Resource Number 4
Facing northwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing west
Address: 1702 Parkcrest Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, prominentchimney, and wrought iron supports. It also has a protruding front gable porch on the frontelevation.
Resource Number: 4
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1710 Parkcrest Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a patio,and Spanish Contemporary stylistic influences.
Resource Number 5
Facing northwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing west
Address: 1710 Parkcrest Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a patio,and Spanish Contemporary stylistic influences.
Resource Number: 5
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southwest
Address: 1710 Parkcrest Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a patio,and Spanish Contemporary stylistic influences.
Resource Number 5
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1728 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number 6
Facing southwest
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Surveyed Resources
Facing south
Address: 1728 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number: 6
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southeast
Address: 1728 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number 6
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1730 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: a full width porch, sashwindows, and a decorative door surround.
Resource Number 7
Facing east
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southeast
Address: 1730 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: a full width porch, sashwindows, and a decorative door surround.
Resource Number: 7
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1732 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gable with protruding hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1968
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, SpanishContemporary stylistic influence, a colonnaded entry, and window screens.
Resource Number 8
Facing southeast
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Surveyed Resources
Facing southeast
Address: 1732 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gable with protruding hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1968
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, SpanishContemporary stylistic influence, a colonnaded entry, and window screens.
Resource Number: 8
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1733 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer and wood siding/Asphalt siding
Architectural Style: Vernacular
Construction Date: 1973
Description/Alterations: Two story vernacular residence with two car garage and rear addition. Arched windowslocated on second story.
Resource Number 9
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1733 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer and wood siding/Asphalt siding
Architectural Style: Vernacular
Construction Date: 1973
Description/Alterations Two story vernacular residence with two car garage and rear addition. Arched windowslocated on second story.
Resource Number: 9
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1731 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influences, a colonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 10
Facing west
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Facing southwest
Address: 1731 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influences, a colonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 10
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1729 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Wall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Contemporary
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: Spanish Eclectic stylisticinfluences, wrought iron ornamentation, and large vertical bands of windows.
Resource Number 11
Facing northwest
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Facing southwest
Address: 1729 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Wall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Contemporary
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: Spanish Eclectic stylisticinfluences, wrought iron ornamentation, and large vertical bands of windows.
Resource Number: 11
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Surveyed Resources
Address: 1723 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingle
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, wroughtiron supports, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 12
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Facing north
Address: 1723 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross hipWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingle
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, wroughtiron supports, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 12
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Address: 1717 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influences, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number 13
Facing north-northeast
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Facing northwest
Address: 1717 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Cross gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influences, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number: 13
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Address: 1713 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Complex/ComplexWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer and wood siding/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Contemporary
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: Spanish Eclectic stylisticinfluence, a patio, wrought iron accents, and prominent chimney.
Resource Number 14
Facing north-northeast
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Facing north
Address: 1713 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Complex/ComplexWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer and wood siding/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Contemporary
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: Spanish Eclectic stylisticinfluence, a patio, wrought iron accents, and prominent chimney.
Resource Number: 14
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Facing northwest
Address: 1713 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Complex/ComplexWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer and wood siding/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Contemporary
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: Spanish Eclectic stylisticinfluence, a patio, wrought iron accents, and prominent chimney.
Resource Number 14
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Address: 1705 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, accentmaterials, prowed eaves, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 15
Facing northeast
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Facing northwest
Address: 1705 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: textured brickwork, accentmaterials, prowed eaves, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 15
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Address: 1700 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Front gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: a full width porch, adecorative door surround, a pedimented front gable, a round vent in the gable end, and sashwindows. The property exhibits some Classical stylistic influences.
Resource Number 16
Facing southwest
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Facing south
Address: 1700 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Front gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: a full width porch, adecorative door surround, a pedimented front gable, a round vent in the gable end, and sashwindows. The property exhibits some Classical stylistic influences.
Resource Number: 16
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Facing southeast
Address: 1700 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Front gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: a full width porch, adecorative door surround, a pedimented front gable, a round vent in the gable end, and sashwindows. The property exhibits some Classical stylistic influences.
Resource Number 16
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Address: 1704 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, acolonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 17
Facing southwest
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Facing southeast
Address: 1704 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, acolonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 17
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Address: 1708 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, wrought iron window screens, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number 18
Facing southwest
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Facing south
Address: 1708 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, wrought iron window screens, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number: 18
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Facing southeast
Address: 1708 Park Ridge Terrace
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1965
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, a fulllength porch, wrought iron window screens, and Colonial Revival stylistic influences.
Resource Number 18
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Address: 1710 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, acolonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number 19
Facing southeast
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Facing east
Address: 1710 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1966
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, acolonnaded entry, and wingwalls.
Resource Number: 19
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Address: 1714 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gable with front gable protruding bayWall/Roof Materials: Brick and stone veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1964
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent stone and brick,integrated planter box, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number 20
Facing southeast
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Facing south
Address: 1714 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gable with front gable protruding bayWall/Roof Materials: Brick and stone veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1964
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent stone and brick,integrated planter box, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number: 20
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Address: 1716 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influence, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number 21
Facing south
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Facing southwest
Address: 1716 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, ColonialRevival stylistic influence, and a colonnaded entry.
Resource Number: 21
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Address: 1718 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials, decorativeporch supports, and Spanish Eclectic stylistic influence. The property also has a decorativecircular window.
Resource Number 22
Facing northwest
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Facing west
Address: 1718 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype: DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials,decorative porch supports, and Spanish Eclectic stylistic influence. The property also has adecorative circular window.
Resource Number: 22
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Facing west
Address: 1718 Park Ridge Court
City: Arlington
County: Tarrant
Property Type/Subtype DOMESTIC/Single dwelling
Building Form/Roof: Rectangular/Side gableWall/Roof Materials: Brick veneer/Asphalt shingles
Architectural Style: Ranch
Construction Date: 1967
Description/Alterations: This property exhibits the following original architectural features: accent materials,decorative porch supports, and Spanish Eclectic stylistic influence. The property also has adecorative circular window.
Resource Number 22
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Address: 1720 Park Ridge Court
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