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Joe T. Garcia’s, a Fort Worth institution, is celebrating 90 years of family tradition and community service. Founded in 1935 ...
Joe T. Garcia’s is 90 on July 4, a remarkable anniversary for one of America’s oldest, largest and busiest restaurants.
Joe T. Garcia's is 90 on July 4, a remarkable anniversary for one of America's oldest, largest and busiest restaurants.
Fort Worth’s iconic Joe T. Garcia’s Mexican Dishes better known as simply Joe T’s celebrates a milestone on Friday. The ...
That’s Joe T. Garcia’s name on the sign, but for nearly 90 years, this iconic Fort Worth restaurant has been run by women. It started July 4, 1935, when Mexican immigrants Teresa de Jesús “Jessie” ...
For every beautiful old restaurant making a comeback, there’s an old-time Fort Worth restaurant for those uneasy with change.
Here’s a list of 16 places to cool off in North Texas this summer, ranging from waterparks to lakes, from splash pads to ...
The Sooners won just two team championships in their first year in the Southeastern Conference, but showed improvement and a ...
The Trinity Railway Express commuter train that links downtown Fort Worth and downtown Dallas will keep rolling along. The popular train, launched in 1996, had been threatened by state legislation ...
In the heart of Fort Worth, this 30-acre spring-fed lake offers visitors two sandy beaches to relax on, six diving boards for jumping into the refreshing water, a 20-foot slide and a trapeze.
The holiday to mark the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued on June 19, 1865, as Union troops arrived in Galveston at the end of the Civil War. General Order No. 3 declared that ...
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