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  2. South Side Masonic Lodge No. 1114 - Wikipedia

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    The Southside Masonic Lodge No. 1114 is a Masonic Lodge located in Fort Worth, Texas. The lodge was chartered on December 6, 1915, by the Grand Lodge of Texas, Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons. It was the fifth Masonic lodge in the city of Fort Worth chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas, and its success in following decades was due to the ...

  3. Wharton–Scott House - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the mansion was acquired by the Girls Service League of Fort Worth. [2] The house was then empty from 1968 to 1975. [2] A year later, in 1976, a preservation non-profit organization called Save-the-Scott purchased the house and restored it. [2]

  4. The Woman's Club of Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Club of Fort Worth occupies a 2.2-acre (0.89 ha) site on Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth's Near Southside, and includes structures in the Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Italian Renaissance Revival, and Craftsman styles. All structures in the complex are painted "antique Spanish white" to unify the disparate architectural styles.

  5. He cooks by day, sings by night. Now Fort Worth’s ‘Singing ...

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    Sammy Fox is a drummer and bandleader with a home-cooking restaurant and bigger plans. He cooks by day, sings by night. Now Fort Worth’s ‘Singing Chef’ is adding a spinoff

  6. List of ghost towns in Texas - Wikipedia

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    See Fort Belknap [25] Belle Plain: Callahan: 1876 1909 Neglected site Original Callahan County seat. Ruins of Belle Plain college and cemetery only remnants [26] Belzora: Smith: 1850 1930s Abandoned site Once a prominent inland port, now abandoned [27] Ben Ficklin: Benficklin Tom Green: 1873 1882 Barren site

  7. A 57-year-old Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurant goes dark. But ...

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    Pulido’s, a local Tex-Mex restaurant company with 57 years of history, ... All three Pulido’s — two in west Fort Worth and one in Hurst — will be affected, the spokesman said. The last two ...

  8. A 57-year-old Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurant is sold. Here’s ...

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    It’s good news for five Texas cities: An old-time Mexican food chain will reopen all locations by the end of 2024, starting with the location near Dickies Arena and the Fort Worth Zoo. A 57-year ...

  9. Callahan County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Callahan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,708. [1] [2] Its county seat is Baird. [3] The county was founded in 1858 and later organized in 1877. [4] It is named for James Hughes Callahan, an American soldier in the Texas Revolution.