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The project was taken over by the Fort Worth Jaycees in 1956 and was later moved to the east of the Convention Center, at 9th and Main streets, in 1986.. The City Council approved the tree’s ...
The tree was erected in Burk Burnett Park for Fort Worth’s first community Christmas celebration in 10 years. The view of the 60-foot tree shows woodsmen clearing underbrush before the tree was ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, downtown Fort Worth was outlined in amber lights and the downtown Christmas tree was in Burnett Park. The text of this picture postcard describes a “Dazzling Annual ...
Texas A&M is investing at least $255 million to build a new expanded campus in downtown Fort Worth. This year’s Parade of Lights theme is “Lights, Camera … Christmas,” which some floats ...
Residents still express sorrow and outrage that a long-dead landmark mimosa tree in east Fort Worth was removed, But it’s not forgotten. It’s Christmastime in Fort Worth: That ‘little tree ...
Heritage Park Plaza is a public park in downtown Fort Worth, Texas designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Lawrence Halprin (1916-2009). The plaza design incorporates a set of interconnecting rooms constructed of concrete and activated throughout by flowing water walls, channels, and pools.
The Tandy Foundation sponsored the rehabilitation of this urban park to encourage the continuing revitalization of downtown Fort Worth. Together with the nearby sculpture garden plaza designed by Isamu Noguchi, Burnett Park now forms an important gateway to the city from the west. The park has been renovated and updated several times over the ...
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