The History of Fort Worth Told Through Historic Photographs

August 19, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
From its founding in 1849 as a military outpost and the “Gateway to the West,” its contemporary high ranking as one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” Fort Worth has been an integral part of the fabric of United States’ history. The story of “Panther City” reflects both a diverse and progressive spirit, and a unique culture that is the foundation of the city’s present-day prosperity.

With fact-filled photo captions and chapter introductions by author Quentin McGown, Historic Photos of Fort Worth rediscovers the fascinating past of “Cowtown” through nearly 200 rare photographs culled from the Fort Worth Public Library and the University of Texas-Arlington Libraries, and showcased with exceptional clarity and beauty.

In scenes of events from cattle driving to colleges, landmarks to lawmen, streetcar tracks to Sundance Square and much more, Fort Worth shines through the decades in glorious black-and-white photography, displayed in a large format.

“Texans seem particularly mindful of our history,” explains author Quentin McGown, “and proud of the stories our families tell. Historic images are a direct touchstone to the past, and link us to those who came before, and remind us of the obligations we have to those who will follow us. I’ve been lucky to grow up in a city with such a rich history, and luckier to have been able to share the story with so many over the years.”

Historic Photos of Fort Worth is part of Turner Publishing’s Historic Photos series. These books, highlighting the history of the great cities across America, have been acclaimed as a staple in the collection of anyone who loves history.