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Encyclopedia > Fort Worth Classic

The Fort Worth Classic was a post-season college football bowl game played only once, on January 1, 1921 in Ft. Worth, Texas. Centre defeated TCU 63-7.


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FORT WORTH - Online Information article about FORT WORTH (753 words)
Fort Worth is beautifully situated on a level space above the river.
Fort Worth lies in the midst of a stock-raising and fertile agricultural region; there is an important stockyard and packing See also:
Fort Worth's numerous railways have given it great importance as a commercial centre.
FWCC - Chamberletter (6091 words)
Fort Worth-based contractor d/b constructors is about 80 percent finished with a 125,000-square-foot addition to its bottling and distribution capacity.
The partnership, made up of representatives of the Fort Worth Chamber, the Greater Dallas Chamber, The Health Industry Council and the North Texas Commission, was formed to continue fostering the growth of the region’s broad life sciences industry.
Fort Worth is now the country’s fastest growing city of 500,000 or more from 2000-2003.
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