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Worth, previously called Indian Oaks, is an incorporated residential community
near the banks of Lake Worth on the outskirts of northwest Fort Worth on State
Highway 199 in northwestern Tarrant County. In the mid-1920s the property of
George T. Reynolds was sold by his widow, Lucinda, as a subdivision named Indian
Oaks. Adjacent to Lake Worth, Indian Oaks became a popular residential and
recreational spot during the late 1920s and early 1930s, offering casino play, a
dance hall, a boardwalk, and a popular club called the Showboat. The Great
Depression ended the recreational nature of Indian Oaks, but after World War II
the residential neighborhood grew. In the early 1950s residents decided to
incorporate and changed the name of the community to Lake Worth. The majority of
the 2,000 residents worked in nearby Fort Worth. The population steadily
increased with business growth in Tarrant County. In 1990 Lake Worth had a
population of 5,000. |
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