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  2. ‘Their love will never die’: Celebration of Life service ...

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    Commencing Friday’s service for Zach Muckleroy and his kids, several family members walked into the church wearing purple, symbolizing the family’s love for TCU and the greater Fort Worth ...

  3. How to watch celebration of life service for Muckleroy family ...

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    A celebration of the lives of Zach Muckleroy and his children, Judson, 12, and Lindsay, 9, will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at University Christian Church at 2720 S. University Drive in Fort Worth.

  4. Camp Taliaferro - Wikipedia

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    Camp Taliaferro was a World War I flight-training center run under the direction of the Air Service, United States Army in the Fort Worth, Texas, area.Camp Taliaferro had an administration center near what is now the Will Rogers Memorial Center complex in Fort Worth's cultural area near University Drive and W Lancaster Avenue.

  5. Hicks Field - Wikipedia

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    Military use ended in early 1919 after the end of World War I. In 1923, the field became the location of the world's first helium plant, operated by United States Navy. It became a Navy blimp facility until 1929 when shortages closed facility. (The helium plant was located in Fort Worth at what is now Meacham Blvd and Blue Mound Road.

  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 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]

  8. This conductor wrote famous marches, traveled the world and ...

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    By 1925, Fort Worth had become a regular stop on Sousa tours. A Dec. 3 visit was sponsored by the Moslah Shriners, playing a matinee and an evening performance at First Baptist Church. The 71-year ...

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In 2001, an 18-year-old committed to a Texas boot camp operated by one of Slattery’s previous companies, Correctional Services Corp., came down with pneumonia and pleaded to see a doctor as he struggled to breathe.