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Corner of 4th & Lamar

Located at W 4th & Lamar, the church building was demolished to make way for the expansion of The Amon G. Carter YMCA...

5th Street and Taylor Street (now The Tower Condominium Bldg)

After moving to Taylor & 5th, Cumberland Presbyterian became "Taylor Street Presbyterian" and later "First Presbyterian Church". In 1956 they moved to the present building...

4th & Throckmorton

Early meetings were in the old courthouse, and later the congregation expanded into a mega-church at 4th & Throckmorton, moving to 5th & Penn Streets...

W Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth TX

The T&P Warehouse is in the process of redevelopment into condominium homes....

416 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

The Westbrook Hotel was the 4th hotel to sit on the current site of the new Westbrook Building...

714 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

When it opened, and for a short time after, it was the Tallest Building in Texas....

909 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

The building is now home to law offices....

1501 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Restoration was completed on the depot in 2006 and it now operates as a meeting and banquet facility...

555 Commerce Street, Fort Worth TX 76102

Recently the Bass Hall was voted by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the Top 10 best opera houses in the world....

1206 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth TX 76102

This is the oldest continuously used church building in Fort Worth....

210 Harding Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States

In 1895 this church was founded by Rev. J. Francis Robinson and thirty members formerly of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church...

1000 Penn Street

The neighborhood where the church is located was once called Quality Hill and featured many Victorian homes situated on the bluff....

901 Lamar Street, Fort Worth TX 76102

It is a beautiful church with many stained glass windows, the most notable being the altar, which was made in England...

800 W. 5th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

On the morning of October 29, 1929 — the day the stock market crashed — ground was broken for the current facility....