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Camp Bowie, named in honor of the Texas patriot James Bowie, was a military training facility during World War II, and was the third camp in Texas to be so named.From 1940 to 1946, it grew to be one of the largest training centers in Texas.
Sept. 19, 2007: Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief drives a excavator to start the demolition of the gasoline station at the corner of Camp Bowie Boulevard and West Seventh Street that had been there ...
They were two of 19 Choctaw Native Americans in the 36th Infantry Division from Fort Worth’s Camp Bowie who played a major role in the outcome of World War I. ... Now they are on display for all ...
2024 Landman, “The Patch Cafe”. 9840 Camp Bowie West Blvd, Fort Worth, TX. ... Moritz Zeiler #53. Fun fact: This was actually the first scene filmed for the entire movie, shot on Valentine's ...
Spur 580, also called Camp Bowie West, is a 5.395-mile (8.682 km) state highway spur route in western Fort Worth, Texas.Spur 580 is a former segment of U.S. Highway 80, and received its current designation when US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas.
A 1938 story featuring Fort Worth’s most dangerous intersections highlighted the West Seventh, Camp Bowie, and University Drive intersection, calling it a “death corner.”
Camp Barkeley; Camp Bowie; Camp Bullis; Camp Fannin; Camp Howze, Texas; Camp Hulen; Camp Logan; Camp Mabry; Camp MacArthur; Camp Maxey; Camp Stanley (Texas) Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center; Fort Clark, Texas; Coast Guard Station South Padre Island; Corpus Christi Army Depot
The Murrins hope to open it this summer in a former barbecue restaurant space at 9812 Camp Bowie West Blvd. A 1951 building in west Fort Worth used as a cafe for TV’s “Landman” will become a ...