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  2. What’s going in The Original Mexican Eats Cafe building on ...

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    For nearly a century, The Original Mexican Eats Cafe called this squat building at 4713 Camp Bowie Blvd. in west Fort Worth home. Last summer, the neighborhood fixture had to shutter its 7,500 ...

  3. Mystery in west Fort Worth: A phantom sign hints at a return ...

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    It requests a license to sell liquor at the address of t he old parking lot adjacent to 4725 Camp Bowie Blvd. The Original, one of Texas’ oldest Tex-Mex restaurants, moved to 1400 N. Main St ...

  4. April 2, 1963: Blue Star Restaurant, 5716 Camp Bowie Blvd., re-opening after rebuilding and renovation. (The location today near Locke Avenue is a Mexican Inn Cafe.)

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tarrant ...

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    Fort Worth: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Fairmount-Southside Historic District 57: Katy Freight Depot: Katy Freight Depot: February 7, 2020 : 100 South Jones St. Fort Worth: 58: Knights of Pythias Building: Knights of Pythias Building

  6. Camp Bowie - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Division of the Texas National Guard unit arrived at Camp Bowie, located then in Fort Worth, in mid-December for their year's training, but before training was finished, war had been declared. On September 19, 1940, the War Department announced that a camp would be built at Brownwood, Texas. Work began at the campsite on September 27 ...

  7. List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Sabine-Travis)

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    Fort Worth: 1967 Texas Wesleyan University, Ann Waggoner Fine Arts Building, northeast corner Wesleyan and E. Rosedale streets Arlington Heights Lodge No. 1184, A.F. and A.M More images: 200: 4600 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth: 1987 Atelier Building 229: 209 W. Eighth St.

  8. Here are more of Fort Worth’s oldest restaurants: Carshon’s Delicatessen, 3133 Cleburne Road, opened downtown in 1917, 1925 or 1928, according to various sources. It has moved several times.

  9. A new restaurant will open on the west side of Fort Worth ...

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    A recent Texas Monthly article asked whether Texas now has too ... Seafood restaurants will return to Fort Worth at a new west side location in front of the Lunch Box cafe, 6333 Camp Bowie Blvd.