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Hulen Mall is a diverse-scale shopping mall located in southwest Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Located at the southwest corner of Interstate 20 and Hulen Street, it is in the southwest side of the DFW Metroplex. The mall is anchored by two major department stores and contains 118 specialty shops and stores. [1]
The camp was renamed for Major John A. Hulen (1871–1957) in 1930. In 1940, the War Department leased Camp Hulen for anti-aircraft training of National Guard units from around the country. At its peak, the camp had facilities for 12,000 military personnel and continued as a training facility until early 1944.
Westover Hills is a tiny municipality that is completely surrounded by the city of Fort Worth. It lies just north of Camp Bowie Boulevard and is adjacent to Shady Oaks Country Club, [7] the home course of golf legend Ben Hogan. It is one of the wealthiest areas of the city and the home of many of Fort Worth's most prominent citizens.
The suspect is accused of pointing a pepper ball gun at a man during a confrontation on Christmas Eve. The mall was locked down as a precaution.
The new temple in Fort Worth will relieve members of an hour-long drive to the closest temple in Dallas. “Our prophet president, Russell M. Nelson, has seen the need to bring the temple to its ...
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Hulen 35.07 mi: 56.44 km . Barlow 37.41 mi: 60.21 km . La Marque . 38.99 mi: ... Other stops included Park Place, City of South Houston (formerly City of Dumont ...
John Augustus Hulen (September 9, 1871 - September 13, 1957) was an officer of the Texas National Guard from 1898 to 1935 and Adjutant General of Texas. Hulen served during the Spanish–American War , Philippine Insurrection , Mexican Punitive Expedition , and World War I .