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The rise of car travel brought ‘tourist camps’ to Fort Worth. What ...


A bit closer to town, at 5821 Camp Bowie Blvd., the Fort Worth Tourist Lodge run by Carl McReynolds was completed in 1930. McReynolds’ finances were strained, and he did not get his operation ... Read More

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The first intercontinental highway came through Fort Worth, prompting these ‘tourist camps.’ The rise of car travel brought ‘tourist camps’ to Fort Worth. What the heck were they? Read More

The rise of car travel brought ‘tourist camps’ to Fort Worth. What ...


The rise of car travel brought ‘tourist camps’ to Fort Worth. What the heck were they? ... at 5821 Camp Bowie Blvd., the Fort Worth Tourist Lodge run by Carl McReynolds was completed in 1930. Read More

The rise of car travel brought ‘tourist camps’ to Fort Worth. What ...


W. T. Casstevens made a career out of the job opportunities produced by new technology. In his case, it was cars. Early automobiles had a reputation for breaking down on rough, often unpaved, roads. Read More


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