Fort Worth Silos

3700 Alice St, Fort Worth, TX 76110, United States

Fort Worth Silos

About the Company

rating: 3.5

Categories

  • Historical landmark

Contact Information

Phone: +1 817-392-2255

Website: https://amp.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article276111051.html

Address: 3700 Alice St, Fort Worth, TX 76110, United States

Working hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Closed

Photos

Reviews

Review №1

Rating: 5

Date: 5 days ago

Review №2

Rating: 5

W explore

Date: 2 months ago

Review №3

Rating: 1

Probably owned by drug dealers. I tried going in and I started to get shot at as a warning to not go in any further. This was around 3 years ago.

Date: 6 months ago

Review №4

Rating: 3

Went to explore and everything was blocked off

Date: 3 years ago

Review №5

Rating: 3

Date: 3 years ago

Review №6

Rating: 5

Great place for urban exploration

Date: 4 years ago

Review №7

Rating: 3

Would explore with cousin,brother & friends to do teenager activities lol.It definitely smells bad,its dangerous cause theres holes in the ground that lead to the bottom & the ladder to go to the rooftop is janky & not stable.The last we went there was a guy sleeping(I think) in one of the rooms & we just dipped lol.If youre curiosity gets the best of you just make sure youre NOT under the influence, have a strong stomach & have a weapon or hands.

Date: 4 years ago

Review №8

Rating: 5

Date: 4 years ago

Review №9

Rating: 4

Date: 5 years ago

Review №10

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №11

Rating: 1

Extreme caution should be taken if you sight see on the property. It is extremely hazardous to health and potentially deadly to enter the facility. Ther is still fermenting and decomposing grains which produce a deadly gas called nitrogen dioxide. Also this facility housed and usesd cyanide gas for pest control. It it still possible that pockets of cyanide gas and nitrogen dioxide gas exist here. Even minimal respiratory exposure can be lethal or cause things like asthma like symptoms and cancer. If you absolutely feel you must enter please use fully enclosed gas masks with appropriate chemical filters. Dont go alone and wear/ use saftey harnesses . accept the fact that If you go inside you are taking a risk of death via multiple possibilities . Biggest threats here are death by falling, and rapid respiratory failure due to exposure to lethal organic gasses. Explore at your own risk.

Date: 5 years ago

Review №12

Rating: 3

Date: 5 years ago

Review №13

Rating: 5

Very awesome place to explore just be careful when climbing the ladder which can lead to death only problem with this place is that it stinks and lots of trash other then that it s an awesome place to explore and take photos

Date: 5 years ago

Review №14

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №15

Rating: 5

Found these photos online the other day. Such a unique piece of Fort Worth history.

Date: 6 years ago

Review №16

Rating: 4

Date: 6 years ago

Review №17

Rating: 5

Found these photos online the other day. Love seeing a fresh perspective of what Fort Worth used to be. Its cool to see what is left of something that was once alive and active!

Date: 6 years ago

Review №18

Rating: 4

This is right behind the UPRR Ney Yard. Most of the silos are abandoned and should be kept away from.

Date: 6 years ago

Review №19

Rating: 3

Date: 6 years ago

Review №20

Rating: 1

These are abandoned silos where people are found dead quite often

Date: 6 years ago

Review №21

Rating: 2

Date: 6 years ago

Review №22

Rating: 1

Date: 7 years ago

Review №23

Rating: 1

Date: 7 years ago

Review №24

Rating: 5

Date: 7 years ago