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The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum was founded February 1, 2001, by Jim and Gloria Austin of Fort Worth, Texas. Their objective was to recognize the individual contributions of many groups from the Western Frontier. Included in these groups are people of Hispanic, Native American, European, Asian, and African descent.
The citizenry asked the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul to construct a Catholic hospital to take care of the sick and poor. [ 3 ] Over 100 years later the one 42-bed hospital, originally known as "Seton Infirmary" [ 4 ] and located at 600 West 26th Street in Austin, Texas, has grown to serve a population of more than 1.8 million ...
The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum is on the corner of North Main Street and West 21st Street, just a few blocks from the Stockyards, the anchor of Fort Worth’s cowboy culture.
In 1929-1930, the hospital transitioned from 509 Grove to 1200 E. First St. in a Black neighborhood in the northeast section of the central business district.
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Texas Health was formed in 1997, with the assets of Fort Worth-based Harris Methodist Health System and Dallas-based Presbyterian Healthcare Resources. Later that year, Arlington Memorial Hospital joined the Texas Health system.
From our annual Season for Caring fundraiser to exclusive award-winning investigations, our mission is to help our Austin community. 7 powerful ways that the Austin American-Statesman served our ...