Fort Worth Parks by Susan Allen Kline

By: Susan Allen Kline

Images of America Series

Genre: Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction Gardening

Arcadia Publishing
January 1, 2010
On Sale: January 18, 2010
Featuring:
128 pages
ISBN: 0738578665
EAN: 9780738578668
Paperback

Book Summary

Fort Worth sits on a blend of timber and prairie land that is transected by the Trinity River and its tributaries. These physical attributes invited the creation of parks to preserve scenic landscapes and to provide Fort Worth residents with access to nature. Generous land donations as well as the foresight of city leaders allowed for the acquisition of park land, particularly after the formation of the park department in 1909. Local architects and such well-known names as George E. Kessler, Hare and Hare, Philip Johnson, and Lawrence Halprin have left a rich legacy of nationally recognized parks and recreational amenities. These include the Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Water Gardens, Heritage Plaza, Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, and Fort Woof, the city’s first dog park.

FORT WORTH PARKS

FORT WORTH PARKS

January 1, 2010