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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tarrant ...

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... & I-35 West, Fort Worth: 16: Central Handley Historic District ... Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District. June 29, 1976

  3. List of neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Haltom City, TX is bordered by Watauga Blvd on the North, Beach Street on the West, US Hwy 377 on the East and Belknap on the South. The zip code is 76117. The zip code is 76117. Historic Carver Heights

  4. Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District is located in the southern part of Fort Worth, Texas. It was added to the National Register in November 16, 1979. See also

  5. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth settlers held slaves in its antebellum period. In 1860, Tarrant County had 5,170 whites and 850 slaves. When the question came to secede from the Union, most citizens were for secession, and Tarrant County voted for it. The effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction nearly wiped Fort Worth off the map during the 1860s. The city's ...

  6. Pioneers Rest (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Marion Peak (1828–1885) – Fort Worth's first physician and founder of the First Christian Church; Baldwin L. Samuel (1803–1879) – Early Fort Worth settler and donor of land for Pioneers Rest; Anna Shelton (1861–1939) – First president of The Woman's Club of Fort Worth, Member of Mary Isham Keith Chapter, NSDAR

  7. Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1964 – Fort Worth Civil Liberties Union formed. [24] 1968 – Fort Worth Museum of Science and History active. 1969 Alleged Lake Worth Monster spotted. Historic Fort Worth nonprofit established. [25] 1970 – Population: 393,476. [15] 1972 – Kimbell Art Museum opened. [7] 1973 Dallas/Fort Worth Airport began operating. [7] Fort Worth ...

  8. Hell's Half Acre (Fort Worth) - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Half Acre was a precinct of Fort Worth, Texas designated as a red-light district beginning in the early to mid 1870s in the Old Wild West. [1] It came to be called the town's "Bloody Third ward" because of the violence and lawlessness in the area. [2]

  9. Eighth Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Eighth Avenue Historic District is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It was added to the National Register on November 26, 2006. It was added to the National Register on November 26, 2006. [ 2 ]