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Fort Worth Screen
Printing... the name says what we do but we're more than just a name. Step
into the lobby and you'll see at a glance a fresh, some might even say
playful approach to doing business. One look at the sales counter (the
very first Lemon Chill®
stand at Six Flags), the product display cases (made from recycled vintage
grocery coolers), the phone booth (saved from Lake Worth's Casino Beach) and
the restored rocket car that has transported thousands of Fort Worth
youngsters through outer space on a Forest Park amusement ride, and you
know immediately that creativity thrives at Fort Worth Screen Printing.
"I want people to feel comfortable, like they've stepped back in time to
when our lives were simpler and less hurried," says owner Jimmy Jenkins. |
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Want to feel like escaping to the
sitcom days of the Cleavers? Well, even though we may not see those days
have come and gone, this is a place conserving the past in a very unique
way. You’ll feel like you have ventured into an era frozen in the past,
filled with memorabilia that would make anyone feel like family. This is a
place preserving the hometown feel that Fort Worth once was. If you’re in
a mood for some local iconic nostalgia, it is well worth the visit. Ask
for Shemp Howard, and he will give you an icy cold soda pop for free! |
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Fort Worth Screen Printing is located in the former
Mathis Radio & Speedometer building on the corner of Carroll and Whitmore,
one block south of White Settlement Road. The FWSP building is also home
to GoodFellas LOGOS making it your
one-stop location for specialty advertising. We invite you to come by and visit us.
Before
you leave, be sure to take a stroll through the
LEONARD'S Department Store
Museum. Also, be sure
to go next door and enjoy a cup
of coffee and a homemade slice of pie at
M&O Station
Grill. |
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For
more information visit our website at
fwscreen.com |
200 Carroll Street
 (817) 336-7777 Monday - Friday
8:30am - 5:30pm Closed
Saturday & Sunday
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