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  2. Clearfork - Wikipedia

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    Clearfork is a mixed-use development on 470 acres (1,900,000 m 2) in Fort Worth, Texas, part of the larger Edwards Ranch development. [1] Clearfork consists of over 1,000,000 sq ft (92,903 m 2 ) across eight structures.

  3. Trinity River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity River has four branches: the West Fork, [5] the Clear Fork, [6] the Elm Fork, [7] and the East Fork. [8] The West Fork Trinity River has its headwaters in Archer County. From there it flows southeast, through the man-made reservoirs Lake Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain Lake, and eastward through Lake Worth and the city of Fort Worth.

  4. Fort Worth’s Clearfork proposes $400M expansion ... - AOL

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    Clearfork proposes doubling in size as the new home for Autobahn’s BMW, Porsche and other dealerships, along with more shops, apartments and offices.

  5. Clearfork owners plan 140-acre mixed-use development in ... - AOL

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    The Edwards family, of Clearfork fame, wants the city to annex 146 acres of its still undeveloped property to clear the way for another development Clearfork owners plan 140-acre mixed-use ...

  6. Joseph P. DeWoody - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, DeWoody joined his family's exploration and production company, Pendragon Oil, where he served as managing member. [1] [3] He then founded Clear Fork Royalty in 2009, an oil and gas mineral rights and royalty acquisition company through which he has acquired interests in over 250 counties in 30 states in the US.

  7. Fort Worth’s pioneers drank from Trinity River. As city grew ...

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    Fort Worth’s first water plant drew from the Clear Fork and pumped it to customers. Of course, at the time there was no treatment, so water often arrived on the customer’s end muddy and ...

  8. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    These "trading houses" were later established at the junction of the Clear Fork and West Fort of the Trinity River, where Fort Worth was later built by the US Army. [1] At this river junction, the U.S. War Department established Fort Worth in 1849 as the northernmost of a system of forts for protecting the American Frontier after the end of the ...

  9. Five things to know about Clearfork in Fort Worth, from ... - AOL

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