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  2. McHardy House - Wikipedia

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    The McHardy House, located on Oak Avenue in Cullinan, South Africa, is a museum which was previously the residence of the first General Manager of the Premier Mine, William McHardy, and his family consisting of his wife, Evalina, their 3 daughters and 4 sons. The house was the first house to be constructed at the Premier Mine in 1903.

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    North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 600 Park St. Fort Worth ... Fort Worth: 87: Pollock-Capps House: Pollock-Capps House. June 19, 1972 : 1120 Penn St. ...

  4. List of bison conservation herds in North America - Wikipedia

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    Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge [3] Nebraska: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 350 Fort Peck Indian Reservation: Montana: Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes: 400 Fort Robinson State Park [3] Nebraska: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: 150 Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge: Texas: Fort Worth, Texas: 18 Genesee Park [3] Colorado: Denver Parks ...

  5. He befriended Lee Harvey Oswald’s family in Fort Worth in ’62 ...

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    Gazing down toward the Fort Worth Rose Gardens, author Paul R. Gregory, 82, recalled the evening in August 1962 when he drove to the panoramic overlook at the Botanic Garden with the family of Lee ...

  6. William McHardy (diamond magnate) - Wikipedia

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    William McHardy (30 May 1846, Ballater, Scotland – 28 August 1913, Cullinan, South Africa) was a Scottish-South African diamond magnate. [1] He was the first General Manager of the Cullinan Premier Mine from 1903 until his death in 1913, after which his son, Donald McHardy, took over his position in the mining industry.

  7. Eddleman–McFarland House - Wikipedia

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    His daughter, Carrie McFarland, lived in the house until her death in 1978. Eddleman's bank was founded in 1906 and failed in 1913. The Junior League of Fort Worth bought the house in 1979 and it was later acquired by Historic Fort Worth, Inc. [3] It is open for tours and available for rentals.

  8. Goodbye to a great dive: A 1960s cowboy steakhouse closes ...

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    The M & M Steak House in Fort Worth as seen June 27, 2019. He also owns the even older Margie’s Original Italian Kitchen, 9805 Camp Bowie Blvd. West.

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