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  2. Demographics of Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Dallas–Fort Worth is the most populous metropolitan area of Texas, and the Southern United States.Having 7,637,387 residents at the 2020 U.S. census, [1] the metropolitan statistical area has experienced positive growth trends since the former Dallas and Fort Worth metropolitan areas conurbated into the Metroplex.

  3. History of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Map of central Dallas c. 1871 ... In the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, Dallas underwent the building boom which ... Lone Star Guide to the Dallas/Fort Worth ...

  4. Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas–Fort Worth ... and 2,974,805 in 1970. In 2020, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex's racial ... DFW freeway map. The Dallas–Fort Worth area has thousands ...

  5. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Map – showing – the Geographical location of Fort-Worth, Tex., and Rail-Roads, 1888. In 1875, the Dallas Herald published an article by a former Fort Worth lawyer, Robert E. Cowart, noting the drop in population due to the Panic of 1873 and harsh winter, had dealt a severe blow to the

  6. Timeline of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    2010 – Population: city 1,197,816; megaregion 19,728,244. [16]2014 – September 7 – Dallas is the home of the first case of the Ebola Virus in the United States.; 2016 – July 7 – A mass shooting targeting police officers during a protest occurs in downtown Dallas, resulting in the deaths of five officers along with the shooter, and the injuries of nine other officers and two civilians.

  7. Carswell Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force had decided to keep Fort Worth as a permanent airfield and in 1946, constructed an 8,200-ft north–south extra heavy-duty runway for future use. [2] The number of completed B-32s at the Consolidated plant had reached 74 production aircraft, along with the TB-32 trainers; many of which were parked at the field.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth skyline as viewed from the west. Fort Worth, the 5th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas, is home to 50 high-rises, 21 of which stand taller than 200 feet (61 m). [1] The tallest building in the city is the 40-story Burnett Plaza, which rises 567 feet (173 m) in Downtown Fort Worth and was completed in 1983. [2]

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in the ...

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    It includes all of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex by most definitions; the U.S. Office of Management and Budget-defined statistical area of Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington includes just 11 counties. [ note 1 ] The region included 2020 population of more than 8 million, or 27.6 percent of Texas' population, with the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington ...