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  2. Panther City Lacrosse Club - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 2020, the NLL awarded an expansion franchise to the city of Fort Worth and owner Bill Cameron. It was announced that the team would begin play in the 2021–2022 season, with its home arena being Dickies Arena. [1] [2] At a press conference on November 17, 2020, the franchise officially became the Panther City Lacrosse Club.

  3. Dickies Arena - Wikipedia

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    Panther City Lacrosse Club (NLL) 2021–2024. Texas Rattlers (PBR) (2022-present) Website. dickiesarena.com. Dickies Arena is a 14,000-seat multipurpose American arena, located within the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] The venue hosted a public ribbon cutting on October 26, 2019. The first event held was a Twenty One ...

  4. Billy Bob's Texas - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 6,000+. Opened. April 1, 1981 (1981-04-01) Website. billybobstexas.com. Billy Bob's Texas is a country music nightclub located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, United States. It promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk," at 100,000 square feet of interior space and nearly 20 acres of parking space.

  5. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After the Mexican–American War. In January 1849, U.S. Army General William Jenkins Worth, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, proposed building ten forts to mark and protect the west Texas frontier, situated from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Worth died on 7 May 1849 from cholera. [4]

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tarrant ...

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    32°45′32″N 97°19′38″W. /  32.758889°N 97.327222°W  / 32.758889; -97.327222  ( Allen Chapel AME Church) Fort Worth. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. 2. American Airways Hangar and Administration Building. American Airways Hangar and Administration Building. More images. April 16, 2008.

  7. Stagecoach Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    That week the club was destroyed by a fire. In April 1967, Chaney leased a building that was once a Safeway store and opened the Stagecoach Inn where it stands today at 2516 East Belknap Street in Fort Worth. There were 300 parking spaces and Fort Worth’s longest bar. When the new Stagecoach Inn opened, Bo Powell and Gene Kelly noted that ...

  8. Bass Performance Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall was first suggested by pianist Van Cliburn to philanthropist Nancy Lee Bass and her husband, Perry Richardson Bass. [2][3] It was built with limestone and designed by David M. Schwarz of Architectural Services, Inc. in 1998. [4] An 80-foot-diameter (24 m) dome, painted by Scott and Stuart Gentling, tops the Founders Concert Theater.

  9. Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124 - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124, undated. The Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124, also known as Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is an organization founded in 1901, and it is also the name of its five-story building with elements of Georgian Revival architecture and of Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture that was built during 1927–28.