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The Southern Air Transport terminal at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport, now Atlantic Aviation, was dedicated to Amon Carter in 1933. The Fort Worth ISD's Amon Carter Riverside High School honors Carter. YMCA Camp Carter (YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth) located in Fort Worth. Amon G. Carter Lake in Bowie, Texas is also named after Mr ...
Baltimore, Maryland, Oldest Central Building of the YMCA constructed 1872–73, a triangular structure of five stories in "Second Empire" style architecture with brick and stone trim, slate mansard roof with large corner central tower and several smaller towers (later removed in early 1900s remodeling), at the northwest corner of West Saratoga and North Charles Street, on the northwest edge of ...
The 200-room Crescent Fort Worth Hotel — owned by Goff’s investment fund Crescent Real Estate LLC — sits at 3300 Camp Bowie Blvd. It is near the Kimbell Art Museum , The Modern Art Museum ...
YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.It has nearly 90,000 staff, some 920,000 volunteers and 12,000 branches worldwide. [1]
Aug. 6—WATERTOWN — The cost of the Watertown Family YMCA's community center project is going up an estimated $4 million to $5 million because of skyrocketing costs for construction supplies ...
A Fort Worth treatment center for high-needs children shut down this summer and Texas regulators are now working to revoke its permit, citing previous abuse and neglect findings and a “history ...
Baltimore, Maryland, had its first YMCA in 1852, a few blocks west of Charles Street with later an extensive Victorian-style triangular structure of brick with limestone trim with two towers at the northwest and southwest ends and two smaller cupolas in the center, built by 1872–73 on the northwest corner of West Saratoga and North Charles ...
The Fort Worth City Council will vote Oct. 15 on whether to change the land use rules that made it possible for a motel project that was opposed by parents at Basswood Elementary.