Black Medical District Trail Marker
CATEGORY: Heritage Trails
Address
816 Main Street View on Google Maps
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details
When Medical Doctor William Davis and Dentist Osceola C. Queen arrived in Fort Worth during the late 1880s, they could only practice within the city's black business district. As their other colleagues came to Fort Worth, they too were confined to this one area of town. Even with these restrictions, excellent patient care was provided.
This Trail Marker is sponsored by Texas Capital Bank, Doctors Michael and Pavani Brooks, Commissioner Roy C and Dr. Jennifer Giddings Brooks.

Nearby Shopping
- Peter Bros. Hats909 Houston Street (178 feet SW)
- Barber's Bookstore901 Throckmorton Street (432 feet SW)
- CVS Pharmacy515 Houston Street (962 feet NW)
- IT'SUGAR503 Main Street (0.2 miles NW)
- Camelia Farm Flora500 W 7th Street Suite 175 (0.2 miles W)
Nearby Dining
- Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House812 Main Street (173 feet NW)
- Little Red Wasp808 Main Street (225 feet NW)
- Herb N' Kitchen815 Main Street (272 feet N)
- Al Dente Italian Trattoria910 Houston Street (309 feet SW)
- The Capital Grille800 Main Street (319 feet NW)
Nearby Parking
- The Lofts Garage910 Houston Street (405 feet SW)
- Platinum Parking Lot #241810 Houston Street (418 feet W)
- 777 Main Parking Garage601 Commerce Street (506 feet N)
- Oil & Gas/Star-Telegram Garage904 Throckmorton Street (518 feet W)
- Parking Company of America1005 Commerce Street (575 feet E)