| On our way to the walk start we passed the Grapevine Calaboose built in 1910 and moved to this location. |
| Cute scarecrows for sale in a store we passed. |
| Pegasus adorns the roof of the building we were seeking. |
| Our walk start volunteers posed for me in front of the racks of wine. |
| This former Gulf Station was built in 1929. It is on the NRHP. |
| "Sunday Skaters" - sculpture of three children and their dog. |
| Lovely horse drawn hearse from 1900 on display in front of J.E. Foust & Son Funeral Home. |
| Chuck Wagon mural on the side of Tolbert's Restaurant. |
| Lovely building erected in 1900. |
| Halloween Spider? |
| Small gazebo in the city park. |
| Mural of a 4th of July parade from back in the “Good Old Days”. |
| Home of the Grapevine Sun newspaper from 1947 to 2009. Listed on the NRHP. |
| Lancaster Theater is (I believe) actually a wedding venue. |
| Art Deco style Palace Theater from 1940. On the NRHP. |
| Ed tried to copy the statue. |
| Liberty Park Fountain |
| Torian family members occupied this cabin of hand-hewn logs until the 1940s. It was moved here in 1978. |
| Peek inside the cabin. |
| Clocks and statue adorn the Grapevine City Hall. |
| A popular Grapevine Mayor, Benjamin Richard Wall (1876-1955). His likeness was sculpted in bronze by Archie St. Clair and dedicated on May 15, 2004. |
| We found this Indian right inside the front door of Ole Grapevine Cigar & Tobacco Shop. |
| Bear eating wild Mustang Grapes (what Grapevine was named after) in a highway divide. |
| Old gas pump from back in the day when you only bought a few gallons at a time. |
| A reptile lurking in the Botanical Gardens. |
| Bronze children at play in the garden. |
| Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park sign as we leave the garden to continue the walk. |
| A cute pony under a carport. |
| Family home at the Nash Homestead. |
| Covered wagon at the Nash Homestead. |
| Horse drawn road grader on display at the Nash Homestead. |
| Only marker in the family cemetery at the Nash Homestead. |
| 1913 Baldwin Locomotive on display as part of the Grapevine Vintage Railroad Museum. |
| A railroad turntable built in 1927. It was renovated and moved here. |
| RR Tower 16 from Sherman, TX is on display at the Grapevine Heritage Center. |
| The Cotton Belt Depot serves as both a historical museum and the departure point for the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. |
| Is the soldier returning home or about to depart? Statue in front of the old train depot. |
| Very nice war memorial arch in front of the depot. |
| Old caboose on display near the depot. |
| Cotton Belt windmill and water tower. |
| A two story section foreman’s house at Grapevine Heritage Center. |
| A large spider sculpture. |
| Queen Ann style house built in 1896 by Dr. Benton Dorris. |
| Just a house I liked the looks of. |