Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tarrant County, Texas
Adjacent to Tarrant County, Texas
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — Arlington Downs Racetrack and Fountain — |
| 2► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — Arlington Post Office Worthington National Bank — |
| 3► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 16963 — Bankhead Highway Through Arlington — |
| 4► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 16313 — Booker T. Washington School — |
| 5► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 16425 — Carver Dixon King — |
| 6► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — General Edward H. Tarrant — |
| 7► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 18475 — Hawkins Cemetery — |
| 8► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — Houston Hitching Block — |
| 9► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — Jesse Chisholm Founder of World-Famous Cattle Trail (1806-1868) — |
| 10► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 3900 — P.A. Watson Cemetery — |
| 11► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 4724 — Site of Arlington Downs Racetrack — |
| 12► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 4732 — Site of Bird's Fort (One Mile East) — |
| 13► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 4950 — Sloan-Journey Expedition of 1838 — |
| 14► Texas (Tarrant County), Arlington — 5202 — Tate Cemetery — |
| 15► Texas (Tarrant County), Azle — 220 — Ash Creek Cemetery — |
| 16► Texas (Tarrant County), Azle — 255 — Azle Christian Church — |
| 17► Texas (Tarrant County), Azle — 3564 — Azle Post Office Near site of — |
| 18► Texas (Tarrant County), Azle — 2713 — James Azle Steward (1831-1889) — |
| 19► Texas (Tarrant County), Azle — 5838 — William M. Rice (Aug. 22, 1803 - Feb. 16,1878) — |
| 20► Texas (Tarrant County), Benbrook — 2728 — James M. Benbrook (June 20, 1831 - Feb. 18, 1907) — |
| 21► Texas (Tarrant County), Colleyville — 1272 — Dr. Lilburn Howard Colley — |
| 22► Texas (Tarrant County), Dido — 14270 — Dido School — |
| 23► Texas (Tarrant County), Euless — 17042 — Alexander Dobkins Family Cemetery — |
| 24► Texas (Tarrant County), Euless — 638 — Calloway Cemetery — |
| 25► Texas (Tarrant County), Euless — 15815 — Euless School — |
| 26► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — "A Great Time to be Alive" — |
| 27► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 4 — "The Stage Leaves From Here" — |
| 28► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 1784 Tarrant County 1815 Organized Aug 5, 1850-Named for General Edward H. Tarrant — |
| 29► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 19 — African-American History — |
| 30► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 154 — Amon G. Carter — |
| 31► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 11 — Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955) — |
| 32► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 201 — Armour & Company — |
| 33► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Armour and Swift Plaza — |
| 34► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 12201 — Blackstone Hotel — |
| 35► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 650 — Camp Bowie Boulevard — |
| 36► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Camp Bowie in World War I — |
| 37► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Car 25 — |
| 38► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 17337 — Curzon Place — |
| 39► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 16 — Cynthia Ann Parker and Native Americans of North Texas — |
| 40► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 15744 — Douglass and McGar Parks — |
| 41► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — AQHHMP #5 — Early Quarter Horse Shows — |
| 42► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 1385 — Eddleman-McFarland House — |
| 43► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 18473 — Fairmount-Southside Historic District — |
| 44► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 1710 — First Christian Church of Fort Worth — |
| 45► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — First Methodist Church Building — |
| 46► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — First School 1853 — |
| 47► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 1910 — Flatiron Building — |
| 48► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 14 — Flying Machines — |
| 49► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 1956 — Former TSTA Building — |
| 50► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2026 — Fort Worth "Where the West Begins" — |
| 51► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Fort Worth 1849-1853 — |
| 52► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 17927 — Fort Worth Belt Railway — |
| 53► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Fort Worth Library — |
| 54► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2029 — Fort Worth Livestock Exchange — |
| 55► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2030 — Fort Worth Main Post Office Building — |
| 56► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2032 — Fort Worth Stock Yards Company — |
| 57► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2033 — Fort Worth Stock Yards Entrance — |
| 58► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2035 — Fort Worth Stockyards Horse and Mule Barns — |
| 59► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Fort Worth Zoological Park — |
| 60► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Fort Worth's First Flight — |
| 61► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Fort Worth's First Telephone Exchange — |
| 62► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 17361 — Founding Fort Worth — |
| 63► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 5 — Gamblers & Gunfights — |
| 64► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — General William Jenkins Worth (1749-1849) — |
| 65► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 18100 — Grammer-Pierce House — |
| 66► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 8 — Grand Hotels — |
| 67► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2250 — Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Lodge No. 2144 — |
| 68► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2394 — Harrison Cemetery — |
| 69► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2431 — Hell's Half Acre — |
| 70► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2457 — Herbert M. Hinckley (1897 - 1938) — |
| 71► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2658 — Isham Cemetery — |
| 72► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 17 — JFK — |
| 73► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 2799 — John Peter Smith (1831-1901) — |
| 74► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 3030 — Land Title Building — |
| 75► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Leonard Brothers Department Store 1918 - 1967 — |
| 76► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 18103 — Meacham Field — |
| 77► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Midnight 1910 - 1936 "World's Greatest Bucking Horse" — |
| 78► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Morris and Conn Buildings — |
| 79► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 3495 — Mount Olivet Cemetery — |
| 80► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Mt. Gilead Baptist Church — |
| 81► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 3499 — Mt. Zion Baptist Church — |
| 82► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 9 — Opera Houses & Theaters — |
| 83► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Plaza Hotel Building Sundance Square — |
| 84► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 14005 — Quanah Parker — |
| 85► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 17028 — Raymond C. Morrison — |
| 86► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 4881 — Site of Saint Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church — |
| 87► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 13486 — Site of the First Masonic Hall in Fort Worth — |
| 88► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Site of the Fort Worth Medical College — |
| 89► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show — |
| 90► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — St. Ignatius Academy Building — |
| 91► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 4475 — St. Patrick's Cathedral — |
| 92► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 5167 — Swift & Company — |
| 93► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 5195 — Tarrant County Courthouse — |
| 94► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 5196 — Tarrant County Criminal Courts Building — |
| 95► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Tarrant County War Memorial "Spirit of the American Doughboy" — |
| 96► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — Texas Christian University — |
| 97► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 5278 — Thannisch Block Building — |
| 98► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 229 — The Atelier Building — |
| 99► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — 945 — The Coliseum — |
| 100► Texas (Tarrant County), Fort Worth — The First Bulldogger — |
124 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 24 ⊳