Women in Early Fort Worth Trail Marker
CATEGORY: Heritage Trails
Address
201 W 9th Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details
As Fort Worth began to grow after its establishment, women advocated for paved streets, schools, clean water, libraries, and orphanages. Women's activities were vital to the establishment of Fort Worth.
This Trail Marker is sponsored by Williams Trew Real Estate Service.
Nearby Shopping
- Peter Bros. Hats909 Houston Street (234 feet NE)
- Barber's Bookstore901 Throckmorton Street (342 feet NW)
- Cowboy Culture in the Omni Fort Worth Hotel1300 Houston Street (1016 feet SE)
- Camelia Farm Flora500 W 7th Street Suite 175 (1025 feet NW)
- CVS Pharmacy515 Houston Street (0.2 miles NW)
Nearby Dining
- Al Dente Italian Trattoria910 Houston Street (251 feet NW)
- J's Burgers & More905 Throckmorton Street (277 feet NW)
- The Sterling Lounge911 Houston Street (305 feet N)
- La'Creamian215 W 8th Street (356 feet NW)
- Hogan Alley901 Houston Street (379 feet N)
Nearby Parking
- The Lofts Garage910 Houston Street (211 feet NW)
- Oil & Gas/Star-Telegram Garage904 Throckmorton Street (412 feet NW)
- P1253 - 810 Houston Street810 Houston Street (509 feet NW)
- P1254 - Sandman Signature Hotel810 Houston Street (509 feet NW)
- Resident Lot at City Hall (Free Night Parking)200 Texas Street (539 feet SW)