Fort Worth Central Library
500 West 3rd Street
Fort Worth, TX, 76102
(southeast of Weatherford & Henderson)
Phone: 817-871-7701
The Central branch houses a large collection of family history data including federal census, books, periodicals, CD-ROMs, and online databases. The focus is on Texas and the South, but also includes a considerable amount of information on the Midwest and the original thirteen states. The unit also collects primary and secondary materials on the history of Fort Worth, its institutions, organizations, and peoples. Moreover, it is the official archives for the City of Fort Worth municipal government.
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»Sunday
noon to 6 p.m.
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