Each month we present our readers with an obscure detail shot from somewhere in Fort Worth, courtesy of Photographer Brian Luenser. We will provide the clues, and you have the opportunity to guess where the shot was taken in the comments below. Next month we will include the full photo as well as a new obscure detail shot. Here are this month's clues:
- This is among the best preserved examples of Victorian architecture left in Texas.
- In 1899 this was one of many mansions that lined the streets of Fort Worth's Quality Hill.
- Designed by English architect Howard Messer, the structure was occupied by just three families in its history.
Reveal From Last Month
Bryce Building
909 Throckmorton