The Dallas Arts Tower, previously known as Chase Tower, is a prominent feature of Downtown Dallas’ skyline. This 55-story postmodern skyscraper, located at 2200 Ross Avenue, stands at a height of 225 meters (738 feet). Notable for its distinctive architecture, the tower includes a curved glass top and a six-story gap near its summit, earning it the nickname “Keyhole Building” by locals.
A first-generation Toyota Celica GT spotted in Addison, Texas, showcasing the classic design that has captivated car enthusiasts for decades. This model, which was first introduced in the U.S. in 1974, is renowned for its single-cam 2.0L inline-four engine in its initial year and later, a 2.2L inline-four engine rated at 97hp. The American GT models were distinguished by features such as a stripe package, AM and FM radio, and specially styled wheels.
The setting sun casts silhouettes of trees in McKinney, Texas, creating a stunning visual tapestry.
As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over a solitary tree standing in a field, with the tranquil expanse of Prosper, Texas, stretching out in the distance.
The Moon occludes the Sun during the solar eclipse of April 8th, 2024, as seen from McKinney, Texas.
A retired Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 is featured at the Frontiers of Flight Museum, located at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. This exhibit showcases the rich history of aviation and provides an up-close look at one of the iconic aircraft that served the airline industry for many years.
A jet leaves a contrail in the evening sky over the Dallas area as seen from McKinney, Texas.
A Komatsu D65PX-18 large crawler dozer, spotted at a construction site in McKinney, Texas.
The two skyscrapers that make up Downtown Fort Worth’s City Center Towers—Bank of America Tower and Wells Fargo Tower—rise into the early-morning North Texas sky.
The sun begins to rise on a pond on the campus of the University of North Texas in Denton.
The Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre punctuates the sky over Dallas’ AT&T Performing Arts Center.