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Here's a sampling of Fort Worth photos from the Star-Telegram archive that we've digitized and assembled. Enjoy!
The trend illustrates one of Fort Worth ISD's biggest challenges: When presented with options, many families are looking ...
Although he’s well past adolescence now, Fort Worth resident Logan Baker instantly reverted to the kid he was in the ‘60s and ‘70s upon entering the remnants of downtown Fort Worth’s long shuttered ...
Roderick Miles Jr., the Tarrant County Commissioner of Precinct 1, hugs Dione Sims, the granddaughter of Opal Lee, following ...
The walk is a symbolic gesture recognizing the 2 1/2 years it took for news of freedom to reach enslaved people in Texas ...
Since its start in 2016, Opal’s Walk for Freedom has drawn a bigger crowd each year. “It used to start and march down Evans ...
At 150 years old, it is Fort Worth’s oldest African American Baptist church. The neoclassic, red brick building with six large columns has a distinctive raised basement and stained glass dome.
The National Juneteenth Museum, a project years in the making, is set to rise on the site of the Southside Community Center. The Fort Worth City Council approved the demolition of the building earlier ...
The day became a federal holiday June 17, 2021, with Lee in attendance as President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth bill into ...
Our reporter, Jessica Pilla is back to exploring must-see spots, now visiting the most popular historical sites in Texas.
Fort Worth became one such railroad hub for livestock in the mid-1870s, and the Stockyards was built there about a decade later. A Boston businessman, Greenlief Simpson, bought the place in 1893.
Taylor Sheridan’s next project isn’t on screen; it’s in the heart of the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards. The “Yellowstone” showrunner and North Texas ranching magnate is leading a ...