Paddock Viaduct

bridge in Fort Worth
#7 in Fort Worth / #1941 in United States of America
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by Mark Fisher
/ CC BY-SA 3.0

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The Paddock Viaduct in Fort Worth, Texas, is a historic bridge that was completed in 1914. Spanning the Trinity River, it connects downtown Fort Worth with the North Side and the Stockyards, playing a significant role in the city's development. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, the viaduct features elegant arches and ornamental detailing that reflect early 20th-century architectural trends. It was named in honor of B.B. Paddock, a prominent local politician and newspaper editor who was instrumental in the city's growth.


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