Hispanic Heritage Trail Marker
CATEGORY: Heritage Trails
Address
100 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details
Fort Worth's Hispanic community dates to 1849. Political upheavals in Mexico in the early 1890s brought waves of immigrant families seeking work in the city. Latino neighborhoods (barrios) sprang up around these employment sites on the north, east, and south sides of Downtown. Today, Fort Worth has a rich Hispanic culture to be proud of.
This Trail Marker is sponsored by the City of Fort Worth.
Nearby Shopping
- Shaggy Paws309 Houston Street (547 feet SE)
- Overland Sheepskin Co.115 W 2nd Street (567 feet S)
- Urban Plantology308 Main Street (614 feet SE)
- Local Barber of Fort Worth115 W 2nd Street (625 feet SE)
- Lookout Hill316 N Main Street (636 feet SE)
Nearby Dining
- The Legal Cafe114 Main Street (168 feet SE)
- Rio Dulce109 Houston Street (170 feet SW)
- Texas de Brazil101 N Houston Street (332 feet W)
- Toro Toro200 Main Street (340 feet SE)
- Corrida Coffee200 Main Street (380 feet SW)
Nearby Parking
- 941 Cass Lot208 W Weatherford Street (451 feet W)
- City Center Garage #1201 Commerce Street (600 feet E)
- Two City Place Garage100 Throckmorton Street (631 feet SW)
- City Place Center300 Throckmorton Street (734 feet SW)
- Tarrant County Parking Garage101 Calhoun Street (754 feet NE)