Reno
Reno (Parker/Tarrant County) grew as a rural community near Azle. It was incorporated on November 8, 1966:contentReference[oaicite:31]{index=31} to establish local…
Reno (Parker/Tarrant County) grew as a rural community near Azle. It was incorporated on November 8, 1966:contentReference[oaicite:31]{index=31} to establish local…
Richland Hills was developed post-World War II as a suburban subdivision near the Fort Worth–Dallas highway. It incorporated on September…
River Oaks developed in the 1920s near the World War II bomber plant (now NAS JRB Fort Worth). Residents unanimously…
Saginaw grew as a farming community and rail stop north of Fort Worth (originally known as “Zion” before being renamed…
Sansom Park, a small community adjacent to Fort Worth’s Joint Reserve Base, incorporated in 1949:contentReference[oaicite:35]{index=35}. Through the latter half of…
Southlake’s rural settlement began in the 1840s, but it remained sparsely populated for over a century. With Grapevine Lake’s completion,…
Trophy Club was developed in the 1970s around a country club (notably as the planned community for Ben Hogan’s golf…
Watauga began as a stop on the Texas & Pacific Railway in the 1880s, and its name comes from a…
Westlake was founded by ranchers and became a retreat for wealthy Dallas–Fort Worth residents. The Town of Westlake first incorporated…
Westover Hills was developed in the 1920s–1930s by prominent Fort Worth families seeking an exclusive residential enclave. The community incorporated…