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A new bar in downtown Fort Worth is bringing a “classy yet approachable” vibe to Houston Street. The Archibald opened its doors in October at 902 Houston St., replacing Houston Street Bar and ...
The rooftop bar has plenty of appetizers, drinks and deserts to keep the sky high night going. Hours: Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m.- 1 a.m. Location: 512 Main St. Website: Sinclair Fort Worth ...
General Worth by Mathew Brady. The history of Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States is closely intertwined with that of northern Texas and the Texan frontier. From its early history as an outpost and a threat against Native American residents, to its later days as a booming cattle town, to modern times as a corporate center, the city has changed dramatically, although it still preserves much ...
Overton Park. Overton Park is a neighborhood represented by the Overton Park Neighborhood Association (OPNA) www.overtonpark-na.org in Fort Worth, Texas located southwest of city's downtown. The neighborhood is located slightly south of the Clear Fork Branch of the Trinity River. The Overton Park NA currently consists of approximately 1,000 ...
76002067 [1] Added to NRHP. June 29, 1976. The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in ...
The Archibald opened in October in the former home of Houston Street Bar and Patio, which closed in May after 17 years. New downtown Fort Worth bar opens with elevated lounge, rooftop patio Skip ...
Bodega is a grocery store with a bar tucked behind in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, July 29, 2022. Ampersand Bar. Where: 3009 Bledsoe St., Fort Worth. Hours: Thursday-Saturday, 10PM-2AM. Website ...
A Tandy Center Subway car on the last day of service in 2002. The Tandy Center Subway operated in Fort Worth, Texas, from February 15, 1963 [1] to August 30, 2002. [2] It ran a distance of 0.7 miles (1.1 km) and was, during the period of its operation, the only privately owned subway in the United States. [3]