Английская Википедия:Como, Fort Worth, Texas

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Postcard of Lake Como in Arlington Heights, 1908

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The Como neighborhood is a historically African-American neighborhood located on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas. Como was named after Como, Italy. One of its residents was a neighborhood activist Viola Pitts. The Como Lake was built in 1889. Originally the neighborhood was conceived as a resort. In the early 1900s Lillian Russell visited the resort and was impressed by it. The neighborhood newspaper, the Lake Como Weekly, was published under several titles between 1940 and 1986.[1]

In the 1960s through 1990s the community struggled to prosper. However, with the West side of Fort Worth's economic boom, significant infrastructure improvements by the City of Fort Worth, and the efforts of many, the Como neighborhood is making significant strides in becoming a prosperous home for African-Americans, Hispanics, as well as many others.

After a 4th of July celebration in 2023 it experienced a mass shooting that killed three and injured eight. [2]

Schools

Elementary

  • Como Elementary School
  • Como Montessori School

Middle

  • Leonard Middle School
  • Monnig Middle School

High schools

See also

References

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