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The Skyliner Ballroom was a nightclub located on Jacksboro Highway in Fort Worth, Texas.It was opened in the late 1930s and operated until 1966. The Skyliner evolved over the years, hosting big bands, jazz, burlesque, blues, and eventually rock & roll acts.
State Highway 199 was designated on September 18, 1933 from Jacksboro to Olney. [3] On September 26, 1939, SH 199 was extended northwest to Seymour, replacing part of SH 24. On October 30, 1939, SH 199 was extended southeast to Fort Worth, replacing SH 319. On November 25, 1975, the section from Jacksboro to Seymour was transferred to SH 114. [1]
Fort Worth police arrested a 25-year-old driver Sunday in connection with a Saturday night hit-and-run crash that killed a man on Jacksboro Highway. ... when officers were called to the 2100 block ...
Galilee, 6116 Lake Worth Blvd. (on Jacksboro Highway near Roberts Cut Off Road), doesn’t use the word “burrito” or “wrap.” But that’s what it is, write Star-Telegram columnist Bud Kennedy.
The road meets the intersection with Jacksboro Boulevard and is named Ephriham Avenue until it enters the North Side neighborhood of Fort Worth, where the road is called NW 28th Street. TX 183 continues east as NE 28th Street, passing north of the Fort Worth Stockyards and running over the interchange with I-35W , after which it forms the ...
The other locations are at 5050 Benbrook Highway in Fort Worth near Benbrook; 1224 Precinct Line Road, Hurst; and in Cleburne and Eastland. The original Pulido’s near Montgomery Street still ...
On December 20, 1984, when the district combined several farm to market roads with other ones, FM 4 was extended north to Jacksboro, replacing FM 206. [5] On February 25, 1985, an amendment to the previous request, FM 4 was extended south to then U.S. Highway 81 (now SH 81) at Grandview, replacing FM 208 [6] and FM 110. [7]
The Orange Line, introduced in 2024, connects Downtown Fort Worth to the Fort Worth Stockyards and the North Side TEXRail station. [ 36 ] From 2019 to 2024, Trinity Metro operated The Dash , a shuttle route which connected Fort Worth Central station to the Cultural District and Dickies Arena using red-colored electric buses . [ 37 ]