Longwood Plantation: A Lost Dream

The Longwood Plantation were the dreams of Dr. Haller Nutt, a wealthy cotton Plantation owner. Dr. Nutt had plans to build Longwood for his himself, wife and his eight children. Their home was to be built in the 19th Century Oriental Revival Style … [Read more...]

The Baker Hotel May Have a New Lease on Life

From 1929 through 1963, visitors from all walks life came to the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas for its healing treatments and luxury accommodations. This once beautiful building towered over the city of Mineral Wells in all its glory and … [Read more...]

Fort Wolters, in Mineral Wells, Texas

Fort Wolters has had several names and served a variety of services over the last 90 years. It started out life as a Texas National Guard Training Camp in 1925 and ended its life as a civilian industrial park with abandoned warehouses, barracks, and … [Read more...]

Museum Tower in Dallas Texas

While on a photo walk at Kldye Warren Park in Downtown Dallas, Texas I happened to see this building up close and decided it was time to document this Texas building. The Museum Tower The building you are looking is the Museum Tower. The Museum … [Read more...]

The Abandoned Baker Hotel

The Baker Hotel is an abandoned hotel that towers over the small city of Mineral Wells Texas. The Hotel opened its doors to the public on November 9. 1929. The Baker included features such as an advanced hydraulic system that circulated ice water to … [Read more...]

Klutts Family Farm–Abandoned Farm House

A few months ago I decided to visit the Klutts Family again With my DSLR, telephoto lens, and tripod. I was out driving around Rockwall County mostly scouting out places to shoot. Overall the trip was successful, the place is a great place to shoot, … [Read more...]

The Abandoned Union Bankers Building – AKA The Pythian Temple

While on a trip to Deep Ellum (Dallas Texas), I decided to take a closer look at the Union Bankers Building at  2551 Elm Street. On closer inspection this old building may be abandoned but its not forgotten. It has an historical marker. I remember … [Read more...]