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SUMMARY:Fort Worth to 1895
DESCRIPTION:Description: Join Quentin McGown for the first of a three part series on Fort Worth history\, focusing on the city’s growth and development to 1895\, including a discussion of the area’s prehistory and the events leading to the establishment of the 1849 military post. Highlights of the covered time period include the development of the livestock industry\, the arrival of the railroad and the challenges of a frontier town growing into a major city. The class meets on campus for two evening lectures supplemented by two evenings of walking tours to significant locations identified with Fort Worth’s early years. The sessions begin September 17th and conclude October 8th. For more information\, please visit TCU Center for Texas Studies (campusce.net)
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SUMMARY:Oasis in Fort Worth: The History of Fort Worth’s Water Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson\, the Fort Worth Water Gardens are one of the most popular attractions in downtown Fort Worth. Having opened on October 19\, 1974\, the Water Gardens will turn 50 later this month. From the beginning\, the Water Gardens have been a source of both calm repose and turbulence. Join us as we learn about this downtown gem\, from its origins to its legacy! \nLinda Barrett is the manager of the Fort Worth History Center and the City’s Municipal Archivist. Linda became fascinated with urban planning while working with the records of the City’s Planning Department. She is particularly interested in the various plans created for the City of Fort Worth by nationally acclaimed urban planners and landscape architects. This interest led her to the succession of plans that have been made for the Central Business District over the years and how downtown has been molded by them. \nClick here to register for Zoom!
URL:https://texasstudies.org/events/oasis-in-fort-worth-the-history-of-fort-worths-water-gardens/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Public Library – Southwest Regional\, 4001 Library Ln\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76109\, United States
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