2627-29 E Lancaster AVE – Lancaster

This small brick masonry commercial building is faced with ochre brick and has a stepped parapet and transomed storefronts. The 1928 city directory indicated that the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Store No. 13 was the first tenant in this building. During the 1930s, the building became a feed store; in 1947 he American Brass Foundry occupied the building. The building was first owned by Anna Shelton, a businesswoman who was active in civic affairs and served as the founding president of the Woman’s Club of Fort Worth.

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