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"Sweet Virginia" live at the Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX. 24th June 1972. This is from the 1st show the Stones did that day in Fort Worth.
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What is a fractional ownership exotic car club? Why is it right for me? This video answers some questions about DFW Elite Car Club which gives you access to over 50 exotic, luxury, trucks, and classic cars.
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A visit to Ando's first, large-scale project in the US: "The Modern" in Fort Worth. Sited opposite Louis Kahn's Kimbell Art Museum, The Modern takes a different, more protective approach towards displaying its artworks.
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A retrospective look at the famous Fort Worth F2 tornado of March 28th, 2000, by WFAA 8 in Dallas. Shortly after 6:00 PM, the storm moved through downtown Fort Worth, killing two people in its wake.
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David Foster Wallace's darkly comic observations of the absurdities of (post) modern life have earned him notoriety as a great American satirist, while catapulting his books onto the bestseller lists. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [10/1997] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 3380]
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http://steveearle.ca labashmusic.com/ One of the strongest voices to come out of the Nashville singer songwriter scene, Steve Earle remains a dogged individualist, who has written country music classics, tours the US with his hard rocking band, the Dukes and has even collaborated with Bluegrass great Del McCoury. Get more at http://www.calabashm usic.com
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"Dale The Duke" unveiling in Fort Worth Texas Thursday August 14, 2008 with Dale Earnhardt's daughter Taylor Earnhardt, John Wayne's daughter Marisa Wayne Ditteaux,President and CEO of Motorsports Authentics Mark Dyer, Hollywood star Buck Taylor, and Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage.