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Location: Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hemphill, Eighth, and Jessamine, Fort Worth, Texas Coordinates: Area: 346 acres (140 ha) Architectural style: Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
The Fort Worth Cultural District [8] lies across the river to the west of Downtown Fort Worth and is renowned for its high concentration of notable museums such as the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Kimbell Art Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of the city, and is home to many commercial office buildings, including four office towers over 450 feet tall. [5] Radio Shack has its headquarters in Downtown Fort Worth. [6] In 2001 Radio Shack bought the former Ripley Arnold public housing complex in Downtown Fort Worth for $20 million.
The city celebrated TCU before the national championship game, but so far nothing to honor the Texas Rangers during their historic championship run.
The Battle of Bunker Hill, however, will take place on June 21 and 22, 2025, at Fort Stage Park in Gloucester due to the lack of open space in Charlestown that would accommodate the hundreds of ...
John Schuyler Sutton, a Texas Ranger and soldier in the Texas Revolution and Mexican–American War 3,221: 1,454 sq mi (3,766 km 2) Swisher County: 437: Tulia: 1876: Bexar County: James Gibson Swisher, a soldier of the Texas Revolution 6,955: 900 sq mi (2,331 km 2) Tarrant County: 439: Fort Worth: 1849: Navarro County
The Knights of Pythias Building is an historic three-story redbrick Knights of Pythias building located at 315 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. Also known as the Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, it was built in 1901 on the site of an 1881 structure, the first Pythian Castle Hall ever built, which had burned earlier the same year. The building ...
During the 1990s, the building was home to the Fort Worth Fire and Fort Worth Brahmas ice hockey teams, as well as the Arena Football League's Fort Worth Cavalry. From 2005 to 2007, it was home to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA Development League. In 2020, it hosted the home games for the North Texas Bulls out of the American Arena League.