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Billy Bob Barnett, a Texas A&M University graduate and professional football player, teamed up with nightclub owner and former car salesman, Spencer Taylor. While looking for a location to fit their idea, the men decided upon an abandoned 100,000-square-foot department store that was at one time an open-air cattle barn.
The Skyliner Ballroom was opened by recording artist George Campbell and his partner Gene Hames who wanted to capitalize on the growing entertainment business in Fort Worth. [1] When it opened, the Skyliner was the largest dance hall in Fort Worth, with a capacity of 500. [1] The venue featured a mural of the Fort Worth skyline. [2]
Fort Worth, TX 76102-5440: Location: Downtown Fort Worth: Owner: Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc. Operator: Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc. Capacity: 2,042 (Founders Concert Theater) Construction; Broke ground: April 1995 () Opened: May 1, 1998 () Construction cost: $65 million ($134 million in 2024 dollars [1]) Architect: Schwarz Architects ...
In 1970, Ed Willians opened the Ginger-Bred House at 5428 Calmont, right off Camp Bowie and also catering to a younger, well-heeled audience. The Calmont location had a history of failed ...
The 74-year-old private club now opens to ... New Fort Worth restaurant to open in historic Woman’s Club dining room ... The club’s National Register-nominated dining room was built in 1948 ...
Cowtown Coliseum is a 2,400-seat arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, that hosts weekly rodeos.It also occasionally hosts concerts and local team sporting events. The venue was built in 1908 and was originally known as Grand Coliseum. [1]
A fight at a north Fort Worth nightclub on the night of Oct. 6 led to shots fired, a police chase and several car crashes. The Sunday night incident started at a club near 2550 N.E. 30th St ...
Sundance Square. Sundance Square is the name of a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.Named after the Sundance Kid in western folklore, it is a popular place for nightlife and entertainment in Fort Worth and for tourists visiting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.