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711 Houston St. Fort Worth: 31: Flatiron Building ... North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 ... Ridglea Theatre: Ridglea Theatre. December 30, 2011 : 6025 ...
Tarrant (Fort Worth) 121 0 Metroplex: 221 Taylor: 61 0 Northwest: 222 Terrell: 4 0 West Texas: 223 Terry 0 0 Gulf Coast: 224 Throckmorton: 1 0 Northwest: 225 Titus: 1 0 Upper East: 226 Tom Green: 70 1 West Texas: 227 Travis: 215 2 Capital: 228 Trinity: 4 0 Southeast: 229 Tyler: 3 0 Southeast: 230 Upshur: 2 0 Upper East: 231 Upton 0 0 West Texas ...
To the north-east lies Barochan Hill, [5] the site of a Roman fort. [6] A later Antonine era fort was found on a farm near Bishopton, less than 2 miles away. [7] The first village in Houston was constructed around the parish Church of St Peter and Houston Castle, now respectively the parish church and Houston House – largely 19th century ...
1951 - Irving Theater in business. [7] 1952 - City of Irving incorporated. [8] 1955 - Plymouth Park Shopping Center in business. [1] 1956 - Catholic University of Dallas established in Irving. 1960 Irving Daily News Texan in publication.newspaper begins publication (approximate date). [4] Population: 45,985. [5] 1964 "Trucking terminal" built. [1]
The nonprofit medical clinic that owns the building has filed for a demolition permit.
General Worth by Mathew Brady. The history of Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States is closely intertwined with that of northern Texas and the Texan frontier. From its early history as an outpost and a threat against Native American residents, to its later days as a booming cattle town, to modern times as a corporate center, the city has changed dramatically, although it still preserves much ...
This category includes articles that deal with the history of Fort Worth, Texas. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. C.
Irving includes the Las Colinas planned community, a mixed-use development with a land area of more than 12,000 acres (4,856 ha) that is home to many Fortune 500 companies and the Las Colinas Entertainment District. It also includes part of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Irving also includes Valley Ranch, a master-planned development.