Situated in North Texas, Fort Worth covers nearly 300 square miles (780 km²) in Tarrant and Denton counties, serving as the county seat for Tarrant County. It shares a metropolitan area with Dallas. As of the 2006 U.S. Census estimate, Fort Worth had a population of 653,320.
Fort Worth in Southern Victory[]
Fort Worth was a major rail hub for Confederate Texas.
During the Second Great War the Freedom Party established a training prison camp for guards just outside Fort Worth in Decatur. Both guards and black prisoners were trans-shipped through Fort Worth.
In 1942 the U.S. succeeded in launching a massive surprise air raid on Fort Worth and Dallas which caused heavy damage.
Fort Worth in Worldwar[]
Rance Auerbach retired to Fort Worth, Texas after the Lizard war ended. Two decades later, he left the city behind to become a ginger smuggler.
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