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In 1935, Central High School was renamed after longtime principal R.L. Paschal, who retired that year after 29 years of service. R.L. Paschal High School still exists in the Fort Worth Independent School District, but it relocated in 1955 to the corner of Berry Street and Forest Park Boulevard, near Texas Christian University.
In February 2012, a provisional patent application was filed for the Hovertrax. [3] The patent was granted in 2014. The Hovertrax was released to the public in 2013. [23] [24] The Hovertrax was the first self-balancing scooter of the type that become known as hoverboards.
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City Place is a mixed-use facility featuring two 20-story buildings in central Fort Worth, Texas.The complex was formerly known as Tandy Center and served as the corporate headquarters for RadioShack (formerly Tandy Corporation) for many years, designed by Growald Architects of Fort Worth, Texas and built by Beck. [1]
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.
Also known as the Electric Service Building and the Fort Worth National Bank Building [44] [45] 19 W. T. Waggoner Building: 230 (70) 20 1920 Tallest building in Fort Worth prior to 714 Main; Listed on the National Register of Historic Places [46] [47] 20 Electric Building: 229 (70) 18 1930 Renovated and redesigned in 1996
The hospital is the first of two Level I Trauma Centers in Tarrant County. [6] [7] The facilities at 1500 Main Street on Fort Worth's Near Southside, include a Patient Care Pavilion (a five-story acute care facility), an outpatient care center, and a dedicated facility for psychiatric services. [1]
It also serves as the main transfer center for Trinity Metro, Fort Worth's public bus system. It is located at the corner of 9th Street and Jones Street on the east side of Downtown Fort Worth . It is the busiest Amtrak station in Texas by ridership, with 107,566 passengers in FY 2023.