Cynthia Ann Parker and Native Americans of North Texas Trail
CATEGORY: Heritage Trails
Address
812 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details
Native Americans hunted in resided in North Texas in the 1800s. Cynthia Ann Parker was a captive and wife to the Comanche leader. She bought his children and was later found and returned to her family in Tarrant County. Come learn how her legacy in Fort Worth continues to live on today through her son Quannah Parker.
This Trail Marker is sponsored by the City of Fort Worth.
Nearby Shopping
- Peter Bros. Hats909 Houston Street (327 feet S)
- Barber's Bookstore901 Throckmorton Street (452 feet SW)
- CVS Pharmacy515 Houston Street (786 feet NW)
- IT'SUGAR503 Main Street (879 feet NW)
- Cary OKeefe Jewelry501 Main Street (891 feet NW)
Nearby Dining
- Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House812 Main Street (adjacent)
- Little Red Wasp808 Main Street (44 feet NW)
- The Capital Grille800 Main Street (138 feet NW)
- Herb N' Kitchen815 Main Street (167 feet NE)
- Hogan Alley901 Houston Street (175 feet SW)
Nearby Parking
- 777 Main Parking Garage601 Commerce Street (337 feet N)
- P1253 - 810 Houston Street810 Houston Street (352 feet SW)
- P1254 - Sandman Signature Hotel810 Houston Street (352 feet SW)
- The Lofts Garage910 Houston Street (477 feet SW)
- Sundance Square Garage #4265 W. 5th Street (518 feet NW)