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  1. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

    The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra FWSO is a symphony orchestra based in Fort Worth, Texas . The orchestra performs at the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth. The FWSO also presents the Concerts In The Garden summer music festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden . History The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1925 by Brooks Morris, its first music director and conductor. Sixty eight musicians performed at the first concert on December 11, 1925, before an audience ... the FWSO in 2000. President Ann Koonsman has provided leadership since 1980. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra moved to its current home, the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, in 1998 ... with Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Fl rez Decca Tchaikovsky s Symphony No. 5 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 in E. Minor , Opus 64 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Sergei Prokofiev Prokofiev s Peter and the Wolf featuring Michael York actor Michael York as the narrator Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra The Composers Voice , Volume I featuring the music of Gabriela Lena Frank and Kevin Puts Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra INTI, Three Centuries of Peruvian Music Filarmonika Asleep At The Wheel with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra References Reflist Primarysources date May 2011 External links http www.fwsymphony.org Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra official website http www.fwsomusicians.com Musicians of the Fort Worth Symphony website Category American orchestras Category Texas culture ... from August through May. In addition to its own concert series, the Orchestra also collaborates with the Fort Worth Opera , Van Cliburn International Piano Competition , Southwestern Baptist Theological ... Hall. Concerts In The Garden, the orchestra s summer music festival, was launched in 1991 and takes place each June July at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Leadership Its leadership as of 2011 includes ... Andres Franco, Associate Conductor John Giordano, Conductor Emeritus Recordings The orchestra ...   more details



  1. Fort Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra

    The Fort Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra was a Fort Lauderdale , Florida based symphony orchestra founded in 1949 by high school band director John Canfield . The orchestra developed from an amateur group to a semi professional orchestra with Emerson Buckley at the helm in 1963. In 1985, the orchestra merged with the Boca Raton Symphony Orchestra in 1985 to form the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra Philharmonic Orchestra of Florida , which would later be renamed the Florida Philharmonic, and would serve the South Florida metropolitan area until its financial collapse in 2003. ref 85 Years in South Florida South Florida Musicians http afm655.org index.php?itemid 385 ref US orchestra stub References reflist Category American orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1949 ...   more details



  1. Peninsula Symphony Orchestra

    Peninsula Symphony Orchestra may refer to Peninsula Symphony American symphony orchestra based in the San Francisco Peninsula Peninsula Symphony Orchestra, merged in 1979 to form the Virginia Symphony Orchestra disambig ...   more details



  1. Downtown Fort Worth

    . Fort Worth Convention Center Includes an 11,200 seat multi purpose arena. Bass Performance Hall Bass Hall is the permanent home to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra , Texas Ballet Theater , Fort Worth ... Bass Performance Hall File Forth Worth Water Gardens 2003.jpg thumb right Fort Worth Water Gardens Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth , Texas , United States . Sundance Square Fort Worth s downtown has http www.sundancesquare.com Sundance Square ... movie theaters, and art galleries are along the Square. Fort Worth Water Gardens A convert 4.3 acre ... and the exterior was used frequently in Walker, Texas Ranger . The Omni Hotels Omni Fort Worth Hotel ... like pinwheels. The United States Postal Service operates the Downtown Fort Worth Post Office ... name post office&z Fort Worth Post Office Location DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH . United States Postal Service . Retrieved on April 17, 2009. ref Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District File Live Stock Exchange,and yard entrace, Fort Worth, Texas.jpg left thumb Live Stock Exchange, Fort Worth, Texas postcard, circa 1903 1909 File Fort Worth Live Stock Exchange 1908 .jpg thumb left Fort Worth Live Stock Exchange postcard, circa 1908 File MVI 2889 Fort Worth Livestock Exchange.jpg 200px thumb right font size 2 The Livestock Exchange Building constructed 1903 in Fort Worth font size 2 File Live Stock Exchange, Fort Worth, Texas.jpg thumb Live Stock Exchange, Fort Worth, Texas postcard, circa 1918 File MVI 2910 Cattle in Fort Worth, TX.jpg 200px thumb right font size 2 Longhorn cattle are driven for exhibition purposes through the Fort Worth Stockyards at 11 30  a.m. and 4  p.m. daily ... of the Stockyards Museum font size 2 The Fort Worth Stockyards stockyards offer a taste of the old ... comes alive again each year during the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show Fort Worth Stock .... Cultural district The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth , founded in 1892, is the oldest art museum in Texas ...   more details



  1. Boca Raton Symphony Orchestra

    The Boca Raton Symphony Orchestra was a Boca Raton , Florida based chamber orchestra founded in 1983 by Paul McRae, the principal trumpet with the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra . There was a great deal of overlap between the Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale groups from the beginning, and in 1985, the two orchestras were legally merged to form the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra Philharmonic Orchestra of Florida which would serve the South Florida community until its financial collapse in 2003. ref 85 Years in South Florida South Florida Musicians http afm655.org index.php?itemid 385 ref US orchestra stub References reflist Category American orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1983 Category Boca Raton, Florida ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Fort Worth

    disambig Diocese of Fort Worth can refer to the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth Episcopal Church the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth the Diocese of Fort Worth Southern Cone , part of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone ...   more details



  1. Valley Symphony Orchestra

    Valley Symphony Orchestra could mean Valley Symphony Orchestra LAVC , of the Los Angeles Valley College in California, Valley Symphony Orchestra McAllen, Texas disambig ...   more details



  1. Russian State Symphony Orchestra

    Russian State Symphony Orchestra may be used of distinct ensembles The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation , which was formerly the USSR State Symphony Orchestra, on its website called State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra The State Symphony Capella of Russia , which was formerly the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra State Symphony Cinema Orchestra Disambig ...   more details



  1. National Symphony Orchestra (disambiguation)

    for the US National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra is used for the name of many orchestras in different countries. It may refer to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra , founded 1925 Estonian National Symphony Orchestra , which can trace its origins back to 1926 Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra , founded 1970, which can trace its origins back to 1948 Latvian National Symphony Orchestra Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra , founded 1999 National Iranian Symphony Orchestra , founded 1998 National Symphony Orchestra Bolivia National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia , the re establishment in 2004 of an orchestra founded in 1952 National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica , founded 1940 National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba , traces its origins to the latter 18th Century, formalized in the early 1920s National Symphony Orchestra Dominican Republic , founded 1941 National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador National Symphony Orchestra Ghana RT National Symphony Orchestra RT National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland , founded 1947, adopted present name 1989 National Symphony Orchestra of London , plays mostly popular music rather than classical, began in the 1940s National Symphony Orchestra Malaysia National Symphony Orchestra Mexico , present form since 1946, can trace its origins to 1881 National Symphony Orchestra Peru , founded 1938 National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra of the South African Broadcasting Corporation National Symphony Orchestra Taiwan , founded 1986 National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra United States , founded 1931 disambig es Orquesta Sinf nica Nacional pt Orquestra Sinf nica Nacional zh ...   more details



  1. Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth

    Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth may refer to Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth Episcopal Church part of the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth ACNA part of the Anglican Church in North America disambig ...   more details



  1. Teplice Symphony Orchestra

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Teplice Symphony Orchestra is a professional symphony orchestra based in Teplice , Czechoslovakia . The orchestra perform regularly around Czechoslovakia and has worked with a number of world renowned artist and conductor. DEFAULTSORT Orchestra, Teplice Symphony Orchestra stub Category Czech orchestras ...   more details



  1. Stonegate, Fort Worth, Texas

    Stonegate is a neighborhood in Fort Worth , Texas near the Texas Christian University campus on a hill overlooking downtown Fort Worth. External links http www.winiklein.com neighborhoods2 stonegate.html coord 32.7118 N 97.3807 W type city region US TX display title texas geo stub Category Neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas ...   more details



  1. London Mozart Symphony Orchestra

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2011 orphan January 2010 The Mozart Symphony Orchestra , formally the London Mozart Symphony Orchestra , was a symphony orchestra founded by Philip Mackenzie and Businessperson businessman Patrick Tame. It is unique in that it never promotes its own concerts but is only available for hire by other organisations. External links http www.mozartsymphony.co.uk Mozart Symphony Orchestra Category London orchestras Mozart Symphony England band stub orchestra stub ...   more details



  1. Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra

    notability date October 2011 Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra is a Hong Kong based classical music orchestra. The Orchestra has performed frequently in the Hong Kong City Hall , regional town halls and civic centres a few hundred times over the past 34 years. A number of internationally famous conductors and soloists have been invited to perform with it. Yip Wai hong is the music director and is a music educator. He served Hong Kong Baptist University as the Head of Music and Fine Arts Department for almost 30 years. He founded the Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra, as well as three children s musical ensembles, with the aim to nourish young talents in Hong Kong. Jimmy Chiang, the Principal Guest Conductor, is a Hong Kong born conductor and pianist. He received the Fellowship Diploma of Trinity College in London at the age of 16. Other Orchestras he has worked with include the Hong Kong Sinfonietta in 2010 Chiang made his debut at the Komische Oper Berlin . Yap Man shan is the piano soloist, was a student in the Bachelor of Music Hons Degree programme at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts studying with Gabriel Kwok. After graduating in 200, she continued to pursue postgraduate studies at the Eastman School of Music and gained her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 2006. Her major was in piano performance and literature under the tutelage of Nelita True, and she also studied chamber music and accompaniment with Jean Barr. She has performed with various orchestras including the Rochester Philharmonic and the Texas Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra. She has performed in Tokyo, New York City, Guangzhou, and Macau. Her many awards include the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund and the Asian Cultural Council Lady Fung Memorial Music Fellowship. Yap is currently on the piano faculty of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and a guest instructor at the School of Continuing and Professional ... Website at ICSD orchestra stub Chinese orchestras Category Chamber orchestras Category Hong Kong ...   more details



  1. Berlin Symphony Orchestra

    Berlin Symphony Orchestra may refer to Berliner Symphoniker , an orchestra founded in West Berlin in 1967 Berliner Sinfonie Orchester, an orchestra founded in East Berlin in 1952, renamed Konzerthausorchester Berlin in 2006 disambig ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth Airlines

    refimprove date July 2009 Fort Worth Airlines was an airline headquartered at Meacham Field in Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth , Texas , United States . In 1985 the airline had been newly established. It flew to Hobby Airport in Houston from Fort Worth and from Austin, Texas Austin to San Antonio, Texas San Antonio . Fort Worth Airlines leased four NAMC YS 11 s from Mid Pacific Air , which provided technical support for the aircraft. ref World Airline Directory. Flight International . March 30, 1985. http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1985 1985 20 200943.html 83 . Retrieved on July 23, 2009. ref References reflist Category Defunct airlines of the United States Category Airlines based in Texas US airline stub ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    Infobox Newspaper name Image Fort Worth Star Telegram logo.png 225px image File Fort Worth Star Telegram front page.png 225px caption The front page of the br Fort Worth Star Telegram type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1906 as Fort Worth Star owners The McClatchy Company headquarters 400 West Seventh Street br Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth , Texas 76102 br USA editor Jim Witt publisher ... ISSN 0889 0013 The Fort Worth Star Telegram is a major United States U.S. daily newspaper serving Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth and the western half of the North Texas area known as the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Metroplex . Its area of domination is checked by its main rival, The Dallas ... Company . History In May 1905, Amon G. Carter accepted a job as an advertising space salesman in Fort Worth. A few months later, he agreed to help finance and run a new newspaper in town. The Fort ... money and purchase his newspaper s main competition, the Fort Worth Telegram . In November 1908 ... into the Fort Worth Star Telegram . From 1923 until after World War II, the Star Telegram was distributed ... South , serving not just Fort Worth but also West Texas , New Mexico , and western Oklahoma . The newspaper ... The Star Telegram s circulation area is the Fort Worth Arlington metro area four counties and 14 surrounding counties. The newspaper s primary market is the four county Fort Worth Arlington metro ... U.S. metropolitan area, the Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Combined Statistical Area. Fort Worth Arlington ... Dallas Fort Worth Journalism References Reflist Jerry Flemmons . Amon The Texan Who Played Cowboy ... url http www.mcclatchy.com 146 story 355.html title McClatchy Newspapers Fort Worth Star Telegram author ... Fort Worth, Texas Category Newspapers published in Texas Category Newspapers published in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Category McClatchy publications Category Pulitzer Prize winning newspapers Category Publications established in 1906 fr Fort Worth Star Telegram it Fort Worth Star Telegram ...   more details



  1. Quad City Symphony Orchestra

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Quad City Symphony Orchestra image QCSO ..., Iowa Davenport , Iowa , United States USA genre classical music Classical occupation Orchestra Symphony Orchestra years active 1915 present label associated acts Quad City Youth Symphony br Handel ... name for the orchestra was the Tri City Symphony. The Tri Cities, as the area was then called, was the smallest community in the United States to support a full symphony orchestra. ref name ... Symphony Orchestra publisher www.qcmemory.org accessdate 2010 04 24 last first ref The first rehearsal ... were worth and return to hiring well known guest artists. The changes worked. The orchestra started ... high, and the orchestra added concerts in 1944. Post World War II The symphony made its national broadcast ... City Symphony Orchestra File Adler marquee.jpg 250px left thumb Adler Theatre In the 1980s, the orchestra ..., which was renovated. At the same time, the orchestra changed its name to the Quad City Symphony ... 2010 04 24 last Burke first David ref Youth Symphony The Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra was founded ... cite web url http www.qcsymphony.com qcyso youthsymphony.cfm title Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra ... Orchestra after the change of names. Both organizations merged to form Volunteers for Symphony ... Further reading Johnson, James M. The History of the Tri City Symphony Orchestra of Davenport, Iowa ... Symphony Orchestra , Davenport, IA Quad City Symphony Orchestra Association, 1989. Svendsen, Marlys ... links http www.qcsymphony.com The Quad City Symphony Orchestra , official site Davenport Quad ... br Mark Russell Smith br Executive Director br Jeff vom Saal br Youth Orchestra Music Director br Kevin Price past members Founder br Ludwig Becker notable instruments The Quad City Symphony Orchestra QCSO is a United States symphony orchestra based in Davenport, Iowa and representing the Quad Cities area. The current music director and conductor is Mark Russell Smith. Established in 1916, the orchestra ...   more details



  1. Symphony Orchestra Vorarlberg

    The Symphony Orchestra Vorarlberg SOV is the only full professional orchestra in the Austria n federal state Vorarlberg . External links http www.sov.at Symphony Orchestra Vorarlberg SOV Category Austrian orchestras orchestra stub de Symphonieorchester Vorarlberg pt Orquestra Sinf nica de Vorarlberg ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth Christian School

    Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox school name Fort Worth Christian School image imagesize caption streetaddress 6200 Holiday Lane city North Richland Hills, Texas North Richland Hills state Texas zipcode 76180 country USA coordinates Coord 32.856847 97.21945 display inline,title type edu region ... for Fort Worth Christian School url http nces.ed.gov surveys pss privateschoolsearch school detail.asp ... as of 2010 11 ref name nces footnotes picture homepage http www.fwc.org Fort Worth Christian School ... at the Omni Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas . ref fwc.org ref All high school and middle school students ... fwc.org ref History Fort Worth Christian School first opened its doors in the fall of 1958, offering ..., Language, Religion & The Arts Fort Worth Christian offers Dual Credit, AP, and Pre AP classes in the social ... them college credit. Fort Worth Christian offers multiple language courses Latin I, Latin II, PAP ... Chapel Practicum Math, Sciences & Technology As previously mentioned, Fort Worth Christian offers ... on grades and citizenship. Fort Worth Christian also offers trips in the Christian mission field e.g., Thailand, Nicaragua, and Peru . Fort Worth Christian also participates in an array of academic, literary, and musical state meets e.g., TAPPS , TCSIT , etc. . Fort Worth Christian School is a member of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools . The Fort Worth Christian Cardinals teams ..., track, and volleyball. Fort Worth Christian also has an Arts and Theatre department, located ... 2002.pdf ref References Reflist 2 External links Portalbox Dallas Fort Worth Christianity Schools http www.fwc.org Fort Worth Christian School TAPPS 5A Category Christian schools in the United States ... Field, and Inspiration Field Baseball . Curriculum In addition to its college prep curriculum, Fort Worth Christian offers Advanced Placement and dual enrollment courses. All grades have a Bible class ... Home & Family Fine Arts credits include Art I Art II, PAP Art II AP Art Portfolio Band Orchestra ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth Weekly

    Italic title Fort Worth Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper that serves the Greater Fort Worth area all of Tarrant County and some of Denton County . The newspaper has an approximate circulation of 75,000 ref http aan.org alternative Aan ViewCompany?oid oid 3A101 Fort Worth Weekly profile ref . The Fort Worth Weekly is published every Wednesday and features news, editorials, profiles, and reviews of art, books, theatrical productions, food, films, music, and more. With the exception of film, the Weekly s editorial coverage is 100 percent local. The Weekly also publishes the annual Best Of Tarrant County issue in the fall, special advertising sections including ones devoted to restaurants, holiday shopping, and education , and produces several events, including Thursday Night Live, a free ... Friday on the Green, a free monthly outdoor spring summer concert series produced in collaboration with Fort Worth South Inc. the Visionary Awards, 500 cash awards given to three outstanding up and coming Fort Worth artists and the Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards and Music Awards Festival, a free daylong ... throughout Fort Worth s West 7th Street corridor. Staff The award winning editorial department at the Fort Worth Weekly is led by editor Gayle Reaves , a winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the George ..., Dan McGraw, and Jeff Prince, and a host of freelancers. Fort Worth Weekly is owned by publisher Lee Newquist, whose brother, Michael Newquist, is associate publisher. History Fort Worth Weekly was founded ... Ten Years and Going Strong ref , a former features editor at the Fort Worth Star Telegram and son of Nine ... to Buy Fort Worth, Texas Weekly Newspaper ref . New Times vice president and Dallas Observer publisher ... aan publisher buys fort worth weekly from new times Article?oid 5834 Publisher Buys Fort Worth Weekly from New Times ref . References Reflist External links http www.fwweekly.com Fort Worth Weekly website Category Newspapers published in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Texas newspaper ...   more details



  1. Çukurova State Symphony Orchestra

    refimprove date January 2009 The ukurova State Symphony Orchestra lang tr ukurova Devlet Senfoni Orkestras is a symphony orchestra located in Adana , Turkey .It was founded in 1988 in music 1988 after the Turkish Presidency Symphony Orchestra, Istanbul and Izmir State Symphony Orchestras. It performed its first concert on January 5, 1992. Its principal conductor is Emin G ven Yasl cam . External links en icon http www.cdso.gov.tr ukurova Devlet Senfoni Orkestras http www.cukurovasenfoni.org cdso tarihceing.asp ukurova State Symphony Orchestra DEFAULTSORT Cukurova State Symphony Orchestra Category Culture in Adana Category Turkish orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1988 Category Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey Turkey band stub Orchestra stub tr ukurova Devlet Senfoni Orkestras ...   more details



  1. London Schools Symphony Orchestra

    The London Schools Symphony Orchestra LSSO is a Orchestra symphony orchestra with musicians drawn from students in London schools, and featuring professional conductors and soloists. It was founded in 1951. Its founder and original director was the late Dr Leslie Russell, at one time assisted by Niso Ticciati. The current artistic director is American conductor composer Peter Ash conductor Peter Ash . The orchestra gives three annual concerts in Barbican Hall and regularly tours internationally. External links http www.cym.org.uk hols lsso.php London Schools Symphony Orchestra , official home page http www.classicsonline.com orchestrabio London Schools Symphony Orchestra London Schools Symphony Orchestra , classicsonline.com Category English youth orchestras England band stub ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth Convention Center

    File Forth Worth Convention Center.jpg thumb Fort Worth Convention Center File Forth Worth Convention Center panorama.jpg thumb Interior The Fort Worth Convention Center formerly known as the Tarrant County Convention Center , is a convention center and indoor arena in Fort Worth, Texas . It includes an 11,200 seat multi purpose arena. During the mid 1990s, the building was home to the Fort Worth Fire and Fort Worth Brahmas ice hockey teams, as well as the Arena Football League 1987 2008 Arena Football League s Fort Worth Cavalry . At one time, it was also the temporary home of the San Antonio Spurs . For a time, it also hosted home games for the Dallas Chaparrals , of the American Basketball Association 1967 1976 American Basketball Association . From 2005 2007, it was home to the Fort Worth Flyers , of the NBA Development League . The arena also hosted the 1992 Davis Cup final, which saw the United States Davis Cup team United States defeat Switzerland Davis Cup team Switzerland . The Metallica DVD, Cunning Stunts video Cunning Stunts was also recorded here on May 9 10, 1997. External links Portal Dallas Fort Worth http www.fortworthgov.org publicevents info default.aspx?id 5724&ekmensel 1774 submenu 4006 link 3 Fort Worth Convention Center Website http www.worldclasswrestling.info tour fwcc.htm World Class Memories VIRTUAL WCCW TOUR FORT WORTH CONVENTION CENTER Start box Succession box title Davis Cup br Final Venue before Palais des Sports de Gerland br Lyon after D sseldorf Exhibition Centre Exhibition Hall br D sseldorf years 1992 Davis Cup 1992 End box San Antonio Spurs ... San Antonio Spurs Category Economy of Fort Worth, Texas Category Sports venues in Fort Worth, Texas Category Convention centers in Texas Category NBA Development League arenas Category Fort Worth Flyers Coord 32.749 N 97.3277 W source ACME Mapper 2.0 display title de Fort Worth Convention Center es Fort Worth Convention Center ...   more details



  1. Fort Worth (disambiguation)

    Fort Worth is an American city which is the fifth most populous locality in Texas. Fort Worth may also refer to Fort Worth, Virginia , American Civil War fortification constructed from earth and timber by Army Corps of Engineers, west of Alexandria, as part of Washington, D.C. defensive perimeter demolished at war s end in 1865 Fort Worth film , American 1951 western vehicle for veteran star Randolph Scott who plays Texas gunfighter turned newspaperman directed by Edwin L. Marin and distributed by Warner Brothers disambig ...   more details




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