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Margaret Meacham Hall
1326 Pennsylvania Ave. - 1904 (RTHL)
This home is a mixture of architectural styles. There are elements
of Queen Anne Victorian, Mission Revival, and Prairie styles. A turret
marks the principal corner of the house, since it sits at the intersection
of Pennsylvania and S. Ballinger. A stone terrace wraps around three
sides of the home. Porches are located on this terrace on three sides,
but the roof cover is not continuous. Mission type windows are located
on the west side of the second floor. The home was designed by L.B.
Weinman for J.F. Moore. It was a nurse's home and a funeral home
between 1920 and 1953, when it was purchased by the Woman's Club of Fort
Worth. The home is now named for Margaret Meacham, a charter member
and director of the club. |