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Fort Worth
Fort Worth is the seventeenth-largest city in the United States of America and the fifth-largest city within the state of Texas. Located in North Texas, a cultural gateway into the American West, the city covers nearly 300 square miles (780 km) in Tarrant, Parker, and Denton counties, serving as...
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Texas Christian University
Texas Christian University is a private, coeducational university located in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU is affiliated with, but not governed by, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Its mascot is the "horned frog" and its school colors are purple...
T&P Station
Fort Worth's Texas & Pacific Railroad Passenger Station is a Trinity Railway Express commuter rail station located at 1600 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas, on the south side of downtown. It is the western terminus of the TRE commuter line,...
Kimbell Art Museum
The Kimbell Art Museum is situated in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas, USA. It houses a small collection of European, Asian and Pre-Columbian works, as well as hosting travelling art exhibitions. The building was designed by Louis Kahn....
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Amon G. Carter Stadium is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the TCU football team, the Horned Frogs. It also hosts the annual Armed Forces Bowl, which has been...
Wedgewood Neighborhood
Wedgwood is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas (USA), located on the southwest part of the city.
Most of the streets in Wedgwood begin with a "W", such as Wedgmont, Wrigley and Winifred. Few of the streets have sidewalks. Houses in Wedgwood are...
Stop Six
Stop Six is a neighborhood in south-east Fort Worth, Texas (USA).
Stop Six, a mostly African-American working class neighborhood, was once home to the sixth stop on the Northern Texas Traction Co. interurban line that ran between Fort Worth and...
Texas Wesleyan University
Texas Wesleyan University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university founded by the United Methodist Church in 1890. The main campus is located in the Polytechnic Heights Neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, with branch campuses in Burleson...
Tanglewood Neighborhood
Tanglewood is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas located slightly southwest of downtown. It is located near a branch of the Trinity River. In Fort Worth, Tanglewood is known as a nice and very safe neighborhood. The neighborhood has a bicycle path...
Como Neighborhood
The Como neighborhood is located on the west side of Fort Worth. Como was named after Como, Italy. This neighborhood is an historically African-American neighborhood. Perhaps the most famous Como resident was the neighborhood activist Viola Pitts....
Fort Worth Stockyards
The Fort Worth Stockyards is a National Historic District located in Fort Worth, Texas north of the central business district. The stockyards are a former livestock market which operated under various owners from 1866
The arrival of railroads in...
Polytechnic Heights Neighborhood
Polytechnic Heights is an area of Fort Worth, Texas located on the southeast side. As of 2005, the area has about 12,000 citizens. Texas Wesleyan University is located in Polytechnic Heights.
Known as Poly by locals, the areas main street is...
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Fort Worth
The St. Patrick Cathedral in Fort Worth is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, a parish of the Diocese of Fort Worth and the seat of its prelate bishop, Bishop Kevin Vann.
Handley
Handley was a town in Tarrant County, Texas USA. It is located between downtown Fort Worth and Arlington along State Highway 180, and is now a part of Fort Worth.
Handley was established in 1884 by retired Confederate Major James Madison Handley of...
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
The University of North Texas Health Science Center is a graduate academic health science center dedicated to education, research, patient care and service. It is composed of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM; the state's only...
Bass Performance Hall
The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas is located in downtown Fort Worth near Sundance Square, occupies a whole city block, and was opened in 1998. It was built entirely with private funds and seats 2,056 people in a...
LaGrave Field
LaGrave Field is a stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Fort Worth Cats independent minor league baseball team. Its original version was the home of the predecessor Panthers/Cats team of the...
Fort Worth Zoo
The Fort Worth Zoo is a zoo in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Founded in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock and a few rabbits, the Zoo now is home to 435 native and exotic species; has been named as a top zoo in the nation...
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (widely referred to as The Modern) was first granted a Charter from the State of Texas in 1892 as the "Fort Worth Public Library and Art Gallery", evolving through several name changes and different facilities in...
Lupton Stadium
Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It has been the home field for the TCU Horned Frogs baseball team since its opening...
Tarrant County Courthouse
The Tarrant County Courthouse, part of the Tarrant County government campus in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, was designed by firm of Gunn & Curtis and built by the Probst Construction Company of Chicago, 1893-1895. This pink Texas granite...
Area:
- 0.00931 km² (0.0035939 mi² )
Farrington Field
Farrington Field is an 18,500-capacity multi-use stadium located in Fort Worth, Texas. The stadium was completed in 1939 and was named in memory of E.S. Farrington, a long time superintendent of the Fort Worth Independent School District. The...
Herman Clark Stadium
Herman Clark Stadium Paul Galvan Field is a 12,000-capacity multi-use stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The stadium is mostly used for High school football where it hosts teams from the Fort Worth Independent School District but is also used for track &...
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law is a private, ABA-accredited law school located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The law school offers the J.D. degree through its full-time, part-time, and evening programs.
Founded in 1989, Texas Wesleyan...
F. W. Woolworth Building
The F.W. Woolworth Building is a historic department store building located in Sundance Square neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas. The building served as a retail location for the F. W. Woolworth Company from 1926 to 1990. It now houses a JoS. A....
Blackstone Hotel
Located on the corner of Fifth and Main Streets and at 268 ft/82 m tall, the Blackstone Hotel is the tallest hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It is noted for its art deco with terra cotta ornament with setbacks on the top floors. The hotel was...
Area:
- 0.00364 km² (0.0014062 mi² )
Kress Building
Kress Building, also known as S.H. Kress and Co. Building, in Fort Worth, Texas was built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
TCU Diamond
TCU Diamond was a ballpark located in Fort Worth, TX and was the home of the TCU Horned Frogs baseball program for four decades. The Horned Frogs won Southwest Conference regular season championships in 1963 (co-champions with the Longhorns), 1966 ...
Greenwood Memorial Park
Greenwood Memorial Park at 3100 White Settlement Road in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a perpetual care commercial cemetery since its dedication in 1909. The Mount Olivet Corporation, a non-profit organization headed by the Bailey family of Fort Worth...
Paddock Viaduct
Area:
- 0.01214 km² (0.0046877 mi² )
Texas & Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610
Area:
- 0.00405 km² (0.0015626 mi² )
Masonic Widows and Orphans Home Historic District
Area:
- 0.83368 km² (0.32189 mi² )
Knights of Pythias Building
The Knights of Pythias Building is an historic three-story redbrick Knights of Pythias building located at 315 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. Also known as the Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, it was built in 1901 on the site of an 1881 structure,...
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- 0.00081 km² (0.0003125 mi² )