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  2. Texas To-Do List: Free Play

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    MORE: Texas To-Do List. "Free Play was kind of born out of this concept where you come to an arcade, you pay at the door, and you get to play as much as you want, as long as you want for that day ...

  3. Where to find free fireworks displays in the Fort Worth area ...

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    The fireworks display, which will blast off from the roof of City Tower, lasts about 20 minutes and starts at 9:50 p.m. When: 6-10:30 p.m. July 3. Where: 101 W. Abram St., Arlington. Cost: Free ...

  4. Fort Worth rooftop bars worth the climb - AOL

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    Free Play’s beer offerings provide a wealth of beverages to choose from, including local brews from Fort Worth-based breweries’ Martin House Brewing Company and Panther Island Brewing.

  5. Dickies Arena - Wikipedia

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    Dickies Arena is a 14,000-seat multipurpose American arena, located within the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] The venue hosted a public ribbon cutting on October 26, 2019. The first event held was a Twenty One Pilots concert on November 8, 2019. The facility is the result of a public-private partnership between Fort Worth ...

  6. Masonic Home Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District. [3] [4] Orphan Blake R. Van Leer was the only boy in 1909 ...

  7. Farrington Field - Wikipedia

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    Farrington Field. / 32.745743; -97.360218. Farrington Field is an 18,500-capacity multi-use stadium located in Fort Worth, Texas. Designed by Preston M. Geren, the stadium was financed with federal funds from the WPA and a local contribution from the school district. Designed in the PWA/Clssical style of moderne architecture, the stadium was ...

  8. Fort Worth Cats - Wikipedia

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    The new Cats began play in Fort Worth in 2001 at Lon Goldstein Field, which was their temporary home until the new ballpark was constructed. They were named after the original Fort Worth Cats, who played mostly in the Texas League until 1964. Former Cats' owner Carl Bell commissioned a new Lagrave Field to be built directly on top of the ...

  9. Fort Worth Water Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Water Gardens, built in 1974, is located on the south end of downtown Fort Worth between Houston and Commerce Streets next to the Fort Worth Convention Center. The 4.3-acre (1.7 hectare) Water Gardens were designed by noted New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and were dedicated to the City of Fort Worth by the Amon ...