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A nice article about Southside Community Center in Fort Worth Report
The article covers a recent community meeting in Fort Worth, Texas, where residents discussed the potential transformation of the Southside Community Center into the new National Juneteenth Museum. The community center, which serves as a hub for diverse local programs and activities, requires approximately $10 million in repairs. The museum’s CEO, Jarred Howard, proposed demolishing the aging center to build the museum on this historically significant site.
While some residents, including the Historic Southside Neighborhood Association, support the proposal, concerns were raised over the loss of vital services currently offered at the center. City officials, including Council Member Chris Nettles, emphasized the importance of obtaining broader resident input before final decisions are made. The city proposed relocating some community center programs to other nearby facilities if the new museum is constructed, though accessibility for local groups remains a priority.
The article highlights the city’s commitment to community engagement, with ongoing surveys and potential follow-up meetings to ensure all voices are heard. Final decisions on the land lease and project planning are anticipated by year-end.
YMCA Building, Built with Acme Brick, Set to Serve as New Library
This story shared from Fort Worth Inc Exciting news for Fort Worth!
Fort Worth set to purchase $6.5M historic building for new downtown library branch
This story shared from Fort Worth Report https://fortworthreport.org/2024/07/31/fort-worth-set-to-purchase-6-5m-historic-building-for-new-downtown-library-branch/
Countdown to 2024 Hidden Gardens
Fort Worth, TX – February 15, 2024 – Historic Fort Worth, Inc. is thrilled to announce the eagerly awaited return of the Hidden Gardens Tour, a cherished event showcasing the exquisite beauty and historic charm of Fort Worth’s hidden green sanctuaries. Scheduled for May 5, 2024 this year’s tour promises to captivate visitors with a … Read more
A History of Fort Worth Schools
Acknowledgments Mike Moncrief, Mayor Fort Worth Independent School District Board of Education City Council Lynne Manny, President Wendy Davis Rose Herrera Becky Haskin Elaine Klos Jim Lane Jesse Martinez Ralph McCloud Jean McClung Frank Moss Christene Moss Clyde Picht Judy Needham Chuck Silcox Juan Rangel John Stevenson T. A. Sims Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission Joel Burns, Chair Sally … Read more
Filming the Stockyards
A filmmaker puts the final touches on a documentary about the legendary district. Posted July 20, 2016 by Jeff Prince in Film Red Steagall will host an upcoming documentary on the Stockyards. Photo by Joel Walters. A bunch of cowboys are expected to be sidling up to bars and moseying down sidewalks in the Stockyards … Read more
Amon G. Carter’s Travel Air 5000 Aircraft
Amon G. Carter’s Travel Air 5000 Aircraft, 400 W. 7th Street Amon G. Carter was the leading figure in Fort Worth’s aviation history and tirelessly promoted the city as a major hub for early commercial air mail and airline operations as well as aviation manufacturing in Texas. This Travel Air 5000 aircraft was the first … Read more
Ryan-Smith Home
Ryan-Smith Home, 1302 Elizabeth Boulevard One of the largest homes on Elizabeth Boulevard, this 1914 home was built for John C. Ryan, Sr., the developer of Ryan Place. The Italian Renaissance home was sold to Bert K. Smith, co-owner of the Smith Brothers Grain Company, in 1917 and remained in the Smith family until 1965. … Read more