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Built in 1970 adjacent to Tarrant County College-South Campus, the stadium is named for Herman Clark, a longtime Fort Worth ISD athletic director. The field is named for Paul Galvan. In February 2021, the parking lots of the stadium were used to stage a drive-through COVID-19 vaccination site. [2]
The arena is part of a 20-acre (8.1 ha) section of the campus known as the College Park District. Completed in 2012, the District includes a residence hall, student apartments, a welcome center, a credit union, a 4.62-acre (1.87 ha) park called The Green at College Park, restaurants, and three parking garages. [7]
Fort Worth: Horned Frogs: NCAA Division I FBS Dallas Baptist University: 5,445 Dallas: Patriots: NCAA Division II Non–Football, compete in the Missouri Valley Conference at the Division I level for baseball: Texas Wesleyan University: 3,378 Fort Worth: Rams: NAIA Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: 2,674 Fort Worth: No Mascot
Advantageously positioned at the intersection of I-30 and I-20 at the western gateway to Fort Worth, the new campus is located just 14 miles from downtown. It sits atop more than 50 acres of ...
In 1986 local preservationists succeeded in preserving the stadium. The stadium is the 2nd largest in Fort Worth proper and is used mainly for football and track & field. [1] In February 2021, the parking lots of the stadium were used to stage a drive-through COVID-19 vaccination site. [2]
By the mid-1990s, Alcon’s 150-acre campus in south Fort Worth was home to nine buildings and 2,500 employees, including hundreds of research scientists, manufacturing workers and managers.
Amon G. Carter Stadium is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the TCU Horned Frogs football team. It is named after Amon G. Carter, a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster. Amon G. Carter stadium has several popular nicknames ...
The southeast end of the stadium's parking lot serves as an official parking area for the Tarrant County Courthouse. Texas Wesleyan University, an NAIA University also in Fort Worth, played home games at LaGrave Field. LaGrave Field also hosted various community events such as outdoor concerts, Boy Scout campouts and auto swap meets.