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  2. Camp Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bowie, named in honor of the Texas patriot James Bowie, was a military training facility during World War II, and was the third camp in Texas to be so named. From 1940 to 1946, it grew to be one of the largest training centers in Texas. In 1940, the war situation in Europe caused the United States Congress to determine that the time had ...

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    Check out sample registries for some inspiration from favorite stores like Etsy and Wayfair as well as roundups of different registry types, like if you're adopting, are on a budget, live in a ...

  4. Heroics of Camp Bowie code talkers are honored in this Fort ...

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    They were two of 19 Choctaw Native Americans in the 36th Infantry Division from Fort Worth’s Camp Bowie who played a major role in the outcome of World War I. ... Military Museum of Fort Worth ...

  5. Ridglea Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ridglea Theatre. /  32.70472°N 97.54278°W  / 32.70472; -97.54278. The Ridglea Theater is a single-screen theater located in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, which opened in December 1950. Its primary owner was the Interstate theater chain, and the first movie shown was Pretty Baby. The theater is well known for its Mission / Spanish Revival ...

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    Kincaid’s has five locations: west Fort Worth; 4825 Overton Ridge Blvd. in southwest Fort Worth; 3124 Texas Sage Trail in Alliance Town Crossing; in Southlake at 100 N. Kimball Ave.; and in the ...

  7. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After the Mexican–American War. In January 1849, U.S. Army General William Jenkins Worth, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, proposed building ten forts to mark and protect the west Texas frontier, situated from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Worth died on 7 May 1849 from cholera. [4]

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