Fort Worth: Neighbourhood
Places and attractions in the Neighbourhood category
Categories
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- Church
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art museum
- History museum
- Shopping
- Historical place
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Shopping centre
- Neighbourhood
- Bridge
Downtown Fort Worth
Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Most of Fort Worth's tallest buildings and skyscrapers are located downtown.
Fort Worth Stockyards
The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, north of the central business district. A 98-acre portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976.
Masonic Home Independent School District
The Masonic Home and School of Texas was a home for widows and orphans in what is now Fort Worth, Texas from 1889 to 2005. The first superintendent was Dr. Frank Rainey of Austin, Texas. Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District. Orphan Blake R.
Crawford Farms
Crawford Farms is a neighborhood that is located in north Fort Worth, Texas and is generally bound by Golden Triangle on the north and Old Denton Road on the west.
Cotton Belt Railroad Industrial Historic District
Cotton Belt Railroad Industrial Historic District is located in the eastern part of Grapevine, Texas. It was added to the National Register on September 4, 1997.
Central Handley Historic District
The Central Handley Historic District is located in Handley, Fort Worth, Texas, seven miles east of downtown. The district was the commercial center of the unincorporated small town of Handley which was subsequently annexed into the city of Fort Worth, Texas in 1946.
Oakhurst Historic District
The Oakhurst Historic District is a historic district in Fort Worth, Texas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 24, 2010.
Grand Avenue Historic District
Grand Avenue Historic District is a platted community located in north Fort Worth, Texas. It sits two miles northwest of the Tarrant County Courthouse. The subdivision was platted in 1888.
Handley
Handley was a town in Tarrant County, Texas United States. It is located between downtown Fort Worth and Arlington along State Highway 180, and includes the Central Handley Historic District. It is now a part of Fort Worth.
Hell's Half Acre
Hell's Half Acre was a precinct of Fort Worth, Texas designated as a red-light district beginning in the early to mid 1870s in the Old Wild West. It came to be called the town's "Bloody Third ward" because of the violence and lawlessness in the area.
Eighth Avenue Historic District
The Eighth Avenue Historic District is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It was added to the National Register on November 26, 2006.
Butler Place Historic District
Butler Place Historic District is located east of the central business district in Fort Worth, Texas. Before the housing community was built, the area was known as Chambers Hill.
Leuda–May Historic District
Leuda–May Historic Apartments are located approximately 3/4 of a mile south of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The district is composed of five buildings that were built between 1914 and 1936. Three of the buildings are apartment buildings and the other two are 2-story garage/apartment buildings.
Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District
Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District is located in the southern part of Fort Worth, Texas. It was added to the National Register in November 16, 1979.