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  2. Lake Worth (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the lake became more neglected, but the expansion of Fort Worth has recently brought the lake and its parks new popularity. Since the early 1960s, many calls were made for dredging the lake and restoring its recreational potential, but city leaders were either unwilling or unable to fund the expensive proposition.

  3. Lake Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Worth is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,711 at the 2020 census . The city is adjacent to, and named after, Lake Worth , a popular recreational lake in the northwestern portion of Tarrant County.

  4. Guide to Lake Worth: Explore this rural Texas town with lots ...

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    This museum at 414 Lake Ave. in Lake Worth offers hundreds of photographs of the city’s past including its downtown businesses, municipal beach, churches and parks.

  5. Trinity River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    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. The Clear Fork Trinity River begins north of Weatherford, Texas, and flows southeastward through Lake Weatherford and Benbrook Lake reservoirs. It flows northeastward, where it joins ...

  6. Lake Worth Monster - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Fort Worth, Texas magazine published a report about an unidentified man who claimed that he had been a perpetrator of the tire-throwing incident. [2] Cryptozoologist-blogger Craig Woolheater said he believes the Lake Worth monster is an "undiscovered, uncataloged primate species that walks on two legs". [3]

  7. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Gas Company was created in 1909 and began serving almost 4,000 customers via a 90 miles (140 km) pipeline from Petrolia, Texas. W.K. Gordon, superintendent of the Texas Pacific Coal Company, believed there was oil in the town of Ranger , 90 miles (140 km) away from Fort Worth.

  8. A forgotten chapter of Fort Worth history: When Chevrolets ...

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    A long-lost factory on what’s now West 7th Street was designed to roll 100 Chevrolets per day off its assembly line. But alas, Fort Worth was not destined to become “Cartown.”

  9. Body found in Lake Worth; cause of death under investigation ...

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