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History of my native city

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Seeing BV's thread about this home town gave me the idea of showing the great history behind Fort Worth and quite possibly dispell any "myths" one has about Texas or Fort Worth in general. I'm putting up the link because its to damn much to copy and paste.

Fort Worth

Enjoy!

Martin

Edited by deftonesfan867

Seems like a bustling metropolis. The cosmopolitan rival of a New York or Paris. :lol: Allright, don't get all "Don't mess with Texas" on me. B)
They don't light up all the towers anymore? I thought I remember seeing a pic of Fort Worth from the 80s or 90s or sometime when they had neon lights than ran up the corners and around the roof like they do on Reunion Tower in Dallas. I can't find a picture though.
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They still light 'em up at night. It's just that in those shots you can't see the towers that are.

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