Details for Coliseum

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439000945

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Marker Number 945
Atlas Number 5439000945
Marker Title Coliseum
Index Entry Coliseum
Address 123 E. Exchange Ave.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 654758
UTM Northing 3629088
Subject Codes animals; buildings; fairs and festivals
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 123 East Exchange Ave., Fort Worth
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Until 1908, The Annual Fort Worth Fat Stock Show was held in a variety of locations. As interest increased in the event and its educational and promotional values were realized, livestock exhibitors sought a permanent home for the show. The coliseum was constructed in 1907-08 to provide such an exhibition hall. Construction costs were borne by the Swift and Armour Packing Companies, and by the Fort Worth Stock Yards Company, which owned the property. The stock show was held here annually for 34 years. This site has been within three separate cities: North Fort Worth until 1909; Niles City, 1911-23; and in Fort Worth since 1923. It is the birthplace of the indoor rodeo, and the first live radio broadcast of a rodeo was transmitted here on WBAP Radio in 1923. The Coliseum also has served as a place for cultural, educational, religious, social, and civic events. In 1911, former President Theodore Roosevelt spoke here. Numerous Texas Governors, performing artists, grand operas, entertainers and evangelists have appeared here. The great Italian tenor, Enrico Caruso, performed here in 1920. In 1936, the Stock Yards Company sold the coliseum to the City of Fort Worth. Historically it has been an important part of the city and the livestock industry. (1984)

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