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Cousins’ original location, 6262 McCart Ave., is an old-guard 1980s Fort Worth barbecue favorite. Today, Cousins also has newer Hill Country-style locations at 5125 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth ...
Appointed by President James Monroe; an incident on July 4, 1829 where drunken guests damaged the lighthouse equipment resulted in the passage of a law barring liquor sales at light stations. [2] Raised twelve children with his wife Marion, on the island. [3] Oliver N. Brooks Mary Brooks (assistant) 1851–1882 1879–1882 [1]
The keeper's house was enlarged in 1881 when it was converted to a duplex with housing for two keepers and their families. and again in 1925 when inside kitchens were installed. In 1950 a separate small house was built as home to a third keeper and his family. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 as Cove Point ...
Butler Place, Fort Worth’s oldest public housing complex, lies on 42-acres of land east of downtown Fort Worth. The last residents moved from the complex in 2020.
Fort Worth: 15: Butler Place Historic District: ... Lester H. and Mabel Bryant Chorn House. May 22, 2003 ... North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 ...
The Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124, also known as Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is an organization founded in 1901, and it is also the name of its five-story building with elements of Georgian Revival architecture and of Spanish Revival architecture that was built during 1927 and 1928. It was purchased by the YWCA of Fort Worth and Tarrant ...
Fort Worth Zoo: “Boo at the Zoo” is one of the most popular events this time of year. Held Oct. 28 to 30, the event features treat stations, themed entertainment and animal shows.