This
10,600-square-foot two and one-half story
mansion was originally built around 1915
for John C. Nash, general manager of the
Talbot Mfg. Co. and later for the Nash Hardware
Company. Designed by Fort Worth architect
L.B. Weinman, this beautiful home was sold
by Mrs. Nash in 1934 and occupied by the
Harrison Clinic for over 30 years. The Ronald
McDonald charity then purchased this home,
making it one of the first Ronald McDonald
House facilities. The Ronald McDonald House
provided temporary living quarters for families
of seriously ill children at this location
for 15 years. The historic home next housed
the corporate offices and support services
of Clayton Child Care, an organization dedicated
to serving the children and families of
Tarrant County. In 2006, Anderson, Smyer,
Riddle and Kuehler renovated and restored
the mansion to reflect its historical design
and layout. The home has served as ASRK's
offices since September of 2006.
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