“Your Place in History: Historic Southside” is a six-week initiative to collect memories, photographs, documents and audio ...
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth, turns 100 years old.
Fort Worth also plans to make a $15 million contribution to the Juneteenth museum once the nonprofit confirms it has ...
The Fort Worth City Council will vote on demolishing the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
NBC 5 is getting an exclusive look at plans for the future National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth. On Tuesday, the Fort ...
The stadium, rebuilt in 2001 to host the Fort Worth Cats, is being torn down after the Tarrant Regional Water District gave ...
The Fort Worth History Center will accept information, historic photographs and memories of the Historic Southside through Feb. 28.
FORT WORTH, Texas — A Fort Worth fixture of more than 100 years is moving to another North Texas city, but staying close. Tandy Leather, a retailer selling leather goods, tools, buckles and more ...
The building is registered on the National Register of Historic Places. The hotel is Bedford Hospitality's first project in Fort Worth. Jeff Blackman, president of Bedford Hospitality, said the ...
Fort Worth’s quintessential chicken-fried steak is alive and well in the historic Stockyards.
Royal Capital Group has updated its plans for a mixed-use development in Fort Worth’s Historic Southside. The Milwaukee-based developer’s latest vision for Evans and Rosedale Urban Village ...
Fort Worth City Council approves a city-owned site for the National Juneteenth Museum in the Historic Southside.
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