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Legendary Locals of Lake Worth

Lawana MauldinSeries: Legendary Locals
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Pages
128
Year
2014
Language
English

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During the early 1900s, a large reservoir built to provide water for Fort Worth, Texas, also opened up opportunities for businesses to develop. Casino Beach, Casino Ballroom, and a large bathhouse became popular spots for thousands. A nearby village, with increasing population, soon had a small school, churches, and other establishments. With nearby Jacksboro Highway running from downtown Fort Worth past the beach area, gambling increased, as did gangster activity. After a long while, with much intervention, these unlawful situations became history. Legendary Locals of Lake Worth spotlights the founders of the small village and features individuals who impacted the area-many for the better, others for the worst. Some may never have received proper recognition until this book's acknowledgment of them.

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