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  2. Skyliner Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Skyliner Ballroom was opened by recording artist George Campbell and his partner Gene Hames who wanted to capitalize on the growing entertainment business in Fort Worth. [1] When it opened, the Skyliner was the largest dance hall in Fort Worth, with a capacity of 500. [1] The venue featured a mural of the Fort Worth skyline. [2]

  3. Caravan of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    The name was taken from 1001 Arabian Nights, by way of Brion Gysin, who attended the opening of the venue with William S. Burroughs in 1983. [6] The opening celebration centered around performances by Fort Worth native Ornette Coleman, both with his Prime Time ensemble in the nightclub, and with the Fort Worth Symphony at the nearby Convention ...

  4. Sundance Square - Wikipedia

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    Sundance Square. Sundance Square is the name of a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.Named after the Sundance Kid in western folklore, it is a popular place for nightlife and entertainment in Fort Worth and for tourists visiting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

  5. Some 40 weddings have been booked so far into 2025, with the venue’s rental price ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on the day. “I’m proud of what we have done,” Youssef said.

  6. Here’s what a KC-style wedding proposal could be for Taylor ...

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    Kansas City wedding photographer Sydney Taylor (not pictured) envisions a proposal in an urban setting like under the 12th Street bridge.

  7. Masonic Home Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Home and School of Texas was a home for widows and orphans in what is now Fort Worth, Texas from 1889 to 2005. The first superintendent was Dr. Frank Rainey of Austin, Texas. [2] Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District.

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