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  2. Five restaurants closed, pests seen at several places in ...

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    Five restaurants were closed due to serious health violations, several places received high scores, and pests were seen in the latest Fort Worth health inspections, according to city data. There ...

  3. Puffy tacos are on the menu at The Original Mexican Eats Cafe in Fort Worth. ... Mexican Inn Cafes opened in 1936 but have moved around. The next oldest restaurants are Sammie’s Bar-B-Q, 1946 ...

  4. May 21, 1982: The exterior of Casa Bonita, a multi-level Mexican-style buffet restaurant before its opening at 4786 Hulen Park Drive, near I-20 behind Hulen Mall, in Fort Worth.

  5. Yes, the Mexican Inn restaurant is open again. But not the ...

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    Another location of the 86-year-old Mexican Inn Café chain finally reopened last week. But it was in Keller, not the historic 1949 location at 612 N. Henderson St. But it was in Keller, not the ...

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

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    1212 West Lancaster Avenue ... North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 : 600 Park St. Fort Worth: 74: Oakhurst Historic District: Oakhurst Historic District ...

  7. Mouse droppings, roaches found at Fort Worth restaurants. 2 ...

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    Roaches were found at several establishments, including Carniceria La Altena at 3316 E. Lancaster Ave., House of Korea Sam Won Garden at 5201 McCart Ave., Mercado Juarez at 1651 E Northside Drive ...

  8. History of Mexican Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    As of 2002 the Mexican population lived in various parts of the DFW area, with concentrations in West Dallas, Oak Cliff, and Arlington. [1] As of 2000 there was a large group of ethnic Mexicans living north of Arlington in an area south of Interstate 30, and a smaller group in the cities between Dallas and Fort Worth south of U.S. Highway 183.

  9. San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    San Felipe de Austin was established on the south side of the Brazos River in 1823 by Stephen F. Austin, who initially brought 297 families, the Old Three Hundred, under a contract with the Mexican Government. [3] The town's notable early inhabitants included Noah Smithwick and Horatio Chriesman. By 1830, the town had a population of about 200 ...