National Archives at Fort Worth

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Contact Information
E-mail: [mailto:ftworth.archives@nara.gov ftworth.archives@nara.gov]

Address:


 * Textual Research 1400 John Burgess Drive Fort Worth, Texas 76140


 * Microfilm research 501 West Felix Street, Building 1 Fort Worth, Texas 76115-3405

Telephone: Textual research: 817-551-2051  Microfilm Research:  817-831-5620 Fax:  Textual Research: 817-551-2034  Microfilm Research: 817-551-2034

Hours and holidays: Monday through Friday - 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Closed weekends and Federal holidays.

Directions, maps, and public transportation: From I-20 W


 * 1.Slight left at I-20 W (signs for Abilene/I-20 W) 3.4 mi 4 mins
 * 2.Take exit 439 toward Campus Dr. 0.2 mi
 * 3.Merge onto SE Loop 820 0.2 mi
 * 4.Turn left at Campus Dr. 1.2 mi 3 mins
 * 5.Continue on Oak Grove Rd. 1.3 mi, 4 mins
 * 6.Turn right at John Burgess Dr. 0.1 mi

From I-35 W


 * 1.Continue on I-35W S 7.8 mi 9 mins
 * 2.Take exit 42 toward Everman Pkwy 0.2 mi
 * 3.Merge onto S Fwy 0.1 mi
 * 4.Turn left at W Everman Pkwy 0.5 mi 2 mins
 * 5.Turn left at S Will Rogers Blvd 0.5 mi 2 mins
 * 6.Turn right at John Burgess Dr 0.4 mi 1 min

Internet sites and databases:


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Collection Description
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Alternate Repositories
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Overlapping Collections


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