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Como, Fort Worth, Texas. Coordinates: 32.7232°N 97.4038°W. Postcard of Lake Como in Arlington Heights, 1908. The Como neighborhood is a historically African-American neighborhood located on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas. Como was named after Como, Italy. One of its residents was a neighborhood activist Viola Pitts.
Overton Park. Overton Park is a neighborhood represented by the Overton Park Neighborhood Association (OPNA) www.overtonpark-na.org in Fort Worth, Texas located southwest of city's downtown. The neighborhood is located slightly south of the Clear Fork Branch of the Trinity River. The Overton Park NA currently consists of approximately 1,000 ...
From resort town to a community with strong ties, here’s what to know about Fort Worth’s Como neighborhood. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
On 6 June 1849, Arnold established a post on the banks of the Trinity and named it Camp Worth in honor of the late General Worth. In August 1849, Arnold moved the camp to a north-facing bluff that overlooked the mouth of the Clear Fork. The US War Department officially granted the name "Fort Worth" to the post on 14 November 1849.
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On Oct. 9 during a Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission meeting, McGee and others from the Como neighborhood and Fort Worth’s Historic Preservation Department presented a resolution to ...
Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas. Coordinates: 32°44′11″N 97°22′58″W. Postcard of a pavilion and Lake Como in Arlington Heights, 1907. Arlington Heights is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas. A Denver, Colorado -originating promoter named H. B. Chamberlain bought 2,000 acres (810 ha) of land from a Chicago financier named Tom ...
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