Atomic Glee
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How'd it all go for those of you with fireworks displays, amateur or pro?
Here, we have our downtown fireworks display put on by the Fort Worth Cats minor-league baseball team. They shoot them off from their home of LaGrave Field, the classic ballpark just across the Trinity River from downtown. As a result, there are plenty of spots to watch from downtown, and since I live there it's an easy walk.
My favorite spot to watch the downtown fireworks from is the north lawn of the Tarrant County Courthouse. This is the northern edge of downtown, right on the river near the convergence of the Clear Fork and West Fork, right where our city was born as a frontier fort. It seems appropriate to celebrate the birth of our nation from the place where our city was born. The north lawn sits in front of the courthouse, built in 1895 and one of Fort Worth's architectural masterpieces. The courthouse sits on the high bluffs of the Trinity, sitting at the terminus of Main Street with downtown spreading out south from it and the Paddock Viaduct (built in 1914, the first reinforced concrete arch bridge in the US to use self-supporting steel) crossing the river to the north. Where Commerce and Houston Streets wrap around the courthouse to become North Main and cross the river via the Paddock Viaduct is a gap in the trees of the bluff that is perfectly situated to view LaGrave Field and the fireworks.
Here are a few photos of the fireworks:
Our spot on the north lawn of the Courthouse.
I love this city.
Here, we have our downtown fireworks display put on by the Fort Worth Cats minor-league baseball team. They shoot them off from their home of LaGrave Field, the classic ballpark just across the Trinity River from downtown. As a result, there are plenty of spots to watch from downtown, and since I live there it's an easy walk.
My favorite spot to watch the downtown fireworks from is the north lawn of the Tarrant County Courthouse. This is the northern edge of downtown, right on the river near the convergence of the Clear Fork and West Fork, right where our city was born as a frontier fort. It seems appropriate to celebrate the birth of our nation from the place where our city was born. The north lawn sits in front of the courthouse, built in 1895 and one of Fort Worth's architectural masterpieces. The courthouse sits on the high bluffs of the Trinity, sitting at the terminus of Main Street with downtown spreading out south from it and the Paddock Viaduct (built in 1914, the first reinforced concrete arch bridge in the US to use self-supporting steel) crossing the river to the north. Where Commerce and Houston Streets wrap around the courthouse to become North Main and cross the river via the Paddock Viaduct is a gap in the trees of the bluff that is perfectly situated to view LaGrave Field and the fireworks.
Here are a few photos of the fireworks:
Our spot on the north lawn of the Courthouse.
I love this city.