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Fort Worth Public Market Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Fort Worth Public Market in the fog by HawkEye Media

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Fort Worth Public Market in the fog Coffee Mug

HawkEye Media

by HawkEye Media

$17.00

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Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

This building originally served as a market space for local farmers, vendors, and retail businesses. It was developed by John J. Harden of Oklahoma... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

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5 - 7 business days

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Artist's Description

This building originally served as a market space for local farmers, vendors, and retail businesses. It was developed by John J. Harden of Oklahoma City and was designed by B. Gaylord Noftsger.

The market was plagued with economic difficulties and closed in 1941. Since then, it has been used for various office purposes. The main building is rectangular in plan, with towers at three corners. The facade is adorned with tall arched windows and a tile roof. The entrance tower is the most notable feature of the structure, with an ornate recessed entry, trimmed with terra cotta and tall vertical window panels with stained glass. Within the stained glass are panels spelling out "Public Market" that are illuminated from within. A smaller, "L" shaped stall building with simpler detailing, wraps around the main building on the south and west.

This smaller building was almost totally destroyed by fire in 2010. The building was purchased by Bob Simpson in 2012, who had plans to...

About HawkEye Media

HawkEye Media

I love filming stuff with moving cameras. I'm an Emmy award winning aerial videographer experienced in the filming of fast paced live sports television production with an aerial camera platform. I possess a combination of artistic talent and technical skills required for fast paced, dynamic cinematography. My Story I'm a photographer. Which is a simple way of saying I make pictures, but there's so much more about what I do, so let me explain. A passion for photography and flying merged into chasing photographic perfection from the sky. This evolved into the pursuit of moving pictures along with a desire to learn architectural photography. As the tools and skills continued to expand, I found myself blending multiple talents and...

 

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