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  2. Bass Performance Hall - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth, TX 76102-5440: Location: Downtown Fort Worth: Owner: Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc. Operator: Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc. Capacity: 2,042 (Founders Concert Theater) Construction; Broke ground: April 1995 () Opened: May 1, 1998 () Construction cost: $65 million ($134 million in 2024 dollars [1]) Architect: Schwarz Architects ...

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    An overflow crowd told a city task force Thursday the center is one of the only places in Fort Worth than nurtures local artists. The city looking for ways to fund the fixes. Fort Worth needs $26 ...

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  6. Caravan of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Caravan of Dreams was a performing arts center in the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas during the 1980s and 1990s. The venue was best known locally as a live music nightclub , though this was only one part of a larger facility.

  7. Fort Worth Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Convention Center (formerly known as the Tarrant County Convention Center) is a convention center and indoor arena located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The complex opened on September 30, 1968, and was expanded in 1983, 2002 and 2003.

  8. Fort Worth gets competing visions for the future of the ... - AOL

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    One vision focused on preserving the building’s historic design, while the other focused on making the center a destination. Fort Worth gets competing visions for the future of the community ...

  9. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    John Giordano, then conductor of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth and the Texas Christian University Symphony, became the FWSO's music director in 1972, holding the post until 2000, making him the longest-serving music director in the FWSO's history. Giordano was a charismatic leader and a very effective fundraiser.