
Handley Park - Fort Worth, TX
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N 32° 44.514 W 097° 13.273
14S E 666660 N 3624074
Handley Park, operated by the City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services, is A Land and Water Conservation Fund Project, sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. and the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, U.S. Dept of the Interior.
Waymark Code: WM7Q1P
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/20/2009
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The town of Handley was established in 1884 by retired Confederate Major James Madison Handley of Georgia when he created a plantation just seven miles from the center of Fort Worth and a very small community began to grow around him to the west.
Handley as a town began to grow when the Northern Texas Traction Company bought land in the southern part of the community where it developed a holiday resort called Lake Erie.
In 1946 the city of Fort Worth annexed Handley as a community.
Thanks to Wikipedia for the above info.
Handley Park is approximately 20 acres in are. It's just outside of Loop 820 and is adjacent to Handley Field.
Name: Handley Park
 Street Location: 6201 Beaty St
 Local Municipality: Fort Worth
 State/Province, etc.: TX
 Country: United States
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Memorial/Commemoration: Handley was a town established by Major James Madison Handley
 Date Established: 1978
 Picnic Facilities: Picnic Tables, grills, and a shelter
 Recreational Facilities: This park has a Children's Playground
 Monuments/Statues: -none-
 Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): -none-
 Fountains: -none-
 Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: -none-
 Traditional Geocaches: GC1J9P9: Know Your Flora #3: Quercus Stellata
 Special Events: Not listed

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