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During this period, McDonald was also elected as top leader of two black fraternal organizations, serving as Grand Secretary of the state's black Masons for 50 years. In 1906 he founded Fort Worth's first African-American-owned bank as an enterprise of the state Masons; under his management, the bank survived the Great Depression. [1]
The hotel reopened in January 1981 [7] as the Hyatt Regency Fort Worth. The hotel was renamed the Radisson Fort Worth in 1995. Under Radisson, the lights on the upper floors were turned off. From 2005 to 2006, the hotel's interiors were renovated, and it was renamed the Hilton Fort Worth on April 1, 2006. [8] The 1970 annex tower was not renovated.
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Le Méridien Fort Worth Downtown, formerly the Hotel Texas Annex, will have 188 hotel rooms when it opens as early as April. This 14-story downtown Fort Worth hotel opens in 2024. Renderings give ...
The Sandman Signature Hotel in downtown Fort Worth, where an explosion injured multiple people Monday, opened less than a year ago in one of the city’s most historic towers.. The iconic W.T ...
An explosion in a basement restaurant of the Sandman Signature Hotel in downtown Fort Worth on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, blew out windows on the first and second floors and scattered debris hundreds ...
The Blackstone Hotel is the tallest hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at 268 ft (82 m) tall. Located on the corner of Fifth and Main Streets, it is noted for its Art Deco design with terracotta ornamentation and setbacks on the top floors. The hotel was constructed in 1929 and operated for over 50 years before it sat vacant for nearly 20 years.
Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124, Fort Worth, Texas, also known as YWCA of Fort Worth, NRHP-listed [7] Young Women's Christian Association (Richmond, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Richmond, Virginia [7] YWCA Building (Bellingham, Washington), listed on the NRHP in Whatcom County, Washington [7]