Architectural detail of Downtown Dallas‘ Magnolia Hotel, originally opened in 1922 as the Magnolia Petroleum Building.
Vines grow on a building corner at Fort Worth, Texas’ Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus.
Downtown Dallas‘ Renaissance Tower is reflected in the windows of the adjacent One Main Place.
The late-afternoon sun illuminates the base of Downtown Dallas’ The National (formerly Elm Place and originally opened in 1965 as First National Bank Tower) as the adjacent Renaissance Tower rises in the background.
Evelyn Beatrice Longman’s 1916 sculpture Spirit of Communication—informally known as Golden Boy—stands as a corporate symbol of AT&T at the company’s headquarters in Downtown Dallas, Texas.
Abstract architectural detail of Downtown Dallas’ 72-story, 280.7 m (921 ft) Bank of America Plaza.
The red Pegasus sign atop Downtown Dallas‘ Magnolia Hotel is a relic of the building’s original incarnation as the headquarters of Magnolia Oil—later to become Mobil—as well as being a symbol of the city.
A well-worn American flag, spotted at the long-vacant Stemmons Towers office complex, Dallas, Texas.
Stair railings cast shadows at the Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.