Twentieth Century Club
Historical marker location:ON FEBRUARY 8, 1900, A GROUP OF TWENTY-NINE WEATHERFORD WOMEN ORGANIZED THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB. THE CLUB WAS FEDERATED AS AN AFFILIATE OF THE TEXAS FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS LATER THAT YEAR. SINCE ITS INCEPTION, THE CLUB’S MEMBERSHIP HAS BETTERED THE COMMUNITY THROUGH THE FOUR AREAS OF WORLD AFFAIRS, FINE ARTS, HOME SCIENCE, AND GREEN THUMB.
FOR THE FIRST SEVERAL YEARS OF THE CLUB’S EXISTENCE, THE GROUP MET IN MEMBERS’ PRIVATE HOMES. IN 1916, PROPERTY AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTH MAIN AND EAST LEE STREETS WAS PURCHASED FOR THE BUILDING OF A CLUBHOUSE. ALTHOUGH WORLD WAR I DELAYED CONSTRUCTION, THE MODEST STRUCTURE WAS COMPLETED IN 1923 AND PROVIDED A MEETING ROOM, KITCHEN AND RESTROOM. A LIBRARY AND AN ENLARGED MEETING ROOM WITH A RAISED STAGE WERE COMPLETED IN 1941. DURING WORLD WAR II, THE CLUB HOSTED A USO CLUB FOR TROOPS FROM NEARBY FORT WOLTERS.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH HAS BEEN AN IMPORTANT ASPECT OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB’S ACTIVITIES SINCE ITS FORMATION. IN 1966, THE CLUB SPEARHEADED THE RESTORATION AND BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT AT HOLLAND LAKE. THE GROUP OFFERS LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS, PROVIDES BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO WEATHERFORD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND SUPPORTS SEVERAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS MEALS ON WHEELS AND DENTAL HEALTH FOR PARKER COUNTY. THE CLUBHOUSE HAS BEEN THE SITE OF POLITICAL FORUMS, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES AND RECITALS. FLEDGLING CHURCH CONGREGATIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN INVITED TO MEET AT THE FACILITY. ORIGINALLY A RECTANGULAR PLAN FRAME BUILDING WITH PAIRED WINDOWS, A CROSS-GABLED ADDITION ON THE WEST ELEVATION IN 1941 DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE FACILITY
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In 1855, Parker County was officially established and named after Fort Parker. The county quickly grew as more settlers flocked to the region attracted by fertile land and an abundance of water sources. The advent of the Texas and Pacific Railway in the late 19th century further spurred growth and development in the county.
Parker County played a significant role in the cattle industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The county's open prairies became an ideal location for cattle ranching, and the development of railroads allowed ranchers to transport their livestock to markets more efficiently. This led to prosperity and economic growth in the county, with many cattle ranches operating successfully.
Over the years, Parker County has seen its fair share of challenges and triumphs. It has weathered economic downturns, faced natural disasters like the devastating tornado outbreak in 1957, and experienced growth in population and urbanization. Today, Parker County continues to thrive as a vibrant community with a rich history, welcoming residents, and picturesque landscapes that highlight its enduring legacy as an important part of Texas' past and present.
Parker County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Parker County, Texas.
- 1855: Parker County officially established on December 12.
- 1856: Fort Worth becomes the county seat.
- 1872: Weatherford becomes the county seat.
- 1877: Santa Fe Railroad arrives in Weatherford.
- 1885: The first oil well is drilled in the county.
- 1919: Parker County experiences the deadliest tornado in Texas history, resulting in 114 fatalities.
- 1956: The first major shopping center, Town & Country Shopping Center, opens in Weatherford.
- 1974: Weatherford College is established.
- 1993: Lake Weatherford Dam fails, causing significant flooding in the area.
- 2010: Parker County celebrates its 155th anniversary.