Wyatt C. Hedrick’s legacy is all over Fort Worth—think the Will Rogers complex, T&P Terminal, and Carter Riverside High. But what really sets him apart isn’t just his Art Deco masterpieces; it’s how he lived. Despite owning four Cadillacs, Hedrick preferred hitching rides across Texas, even sneaking past tollbooths to catch a lift. His approach to architecture was just as unconventional, teaming up with designer Herman Koeppe to create some of the city’s most iconic buildings. It’s wild to think how much of our daily scenery comes from one man’s quirks and vision. Which Hedrick building do you think defines Fort Worth? #Entertainment #Painting #FortWorth