Armour & Company
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Geographic: 32.788948, -97.344391
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Marker Text: In 1901, local business leaders G. W. Simpson and L. V. Niles began negotiating with Armour & Co. one of the nation' four largest meatpacking firms, to encourage establishment of a branch plant in Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Stock Yards Co. offered land and other incentives and by 1902, construction of a plant just north of this site was underway. The new operation was instrumental in the city's development as the livestock center of the Southwest, creating a number of support businesses. It remained in operation for over 50 years, closing in 1962. (1986)
Marker No: 201
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
State Antiquities Landmark
Location: 500 block East Exchange Avenue, Fort Worth
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