Walking through the oldest cemeteries in Fort Worth is like cruising trough the main streets. The names inscribed on the headstones represent the people who made Fort Worth a city.
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Oakwood Cemetery 701 Grand Ave. Fort Worth, Texas |
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Pioneer's Rest 626 Samuels Ave. Fort Worth, Texas |
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Mount Olivet Sylvania & 28th Fort Worth, Texas |