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  2. Creative Boom - Wikipedia

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    Creative Boom launched on 24 July 2009 after its Manchester-based founding editor, Katy Cowan, [3] [4] spoke to other freelancers and small businesses on Twitter and realised there was a need for creative support online, particularly for the underrepresented [5] – somewhere people could gain free exposure, support and learn about all things creative.

  3. Stop Six, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The school moved into a wooden building, as of 2008 next to Dunbar 6th Grade Center, in 1925, with the school district paying $5,000 to have the building constructed. Area residents spent $300 to fund the construction of the school, and the Rosenwald Foundation gave $1,000 more. In the 1930s, the area became a part of the Fort Worth school ...

  4. Fort Worth Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Convention Center (formerly known as the Tarrant County Convention Center) is a convention center and indoor arena located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The complex opened on September 30, 1968, and was expanded in 1983, 2002 and 2003.

  5. The 200-room Crescent Fort Worth Hotel — owned by Goff’s investment fund Crescent Real Estate LLC — sits at 3300 Camp Bowie Blvd. It is near the Kimbell Art Museum , The Modern Art Museum ...

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  7. Should Fort Worth spend $700M to overhaul the aging ... - AOL

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    Nov. 22, 1968: The grand opening of the Tarrant County Convention Center in downtown Fort Worth.

  8. City Center Towers Complex - Wikipedia

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    At 477 feet (145 meters), it is Fort Worth's fifth tallest building. It has 33 floors. Its addresses are Commerce Street, East 1st street, East 2nd Street, and Main Street. It was completed in 1982. It was the tallest building in Fort Worth from 1982 until 1983 when the Burnett Plaza was completed. It is the shorter of the two towers in the ...

  9. DFW Writers Conference - Wikipedia

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    2010: The third event took place at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. Its keynote speaker was The New York Times- and USA Today-bestselling romance author Jodi Thomas. 2011: In its fourth year, the conference had grown to the point where it needed a larger venue. It moved to the American Airlines Training Center in Fort Worth.