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Texas Historical Commission

organization
5 mentions across 3 events

Also known as: THC

The Texas Historical Commission is the state agency for historic preservation, established to identify, preserve, interpret, and maintain historic and archeological sites throughout Texas. It provides leadership and training to county historical commissions, administers the state historical marker program, operates heritage properties, and serves as the State Historic Preservation Office under the National Historic Preservation Act.
3 eventsLast active Tracked since $240K city spending

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historic (5)
grant (3)
budget (3)
policy (1)
parks (1)
development (1)

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mentioned (3)
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April 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth Park & Recreation, in partnership with the Texas Historical Commission and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, unveiled a Texas Historical Marker at Veterans Memorial Park honoring Choctaw Code Talkers who served in World War I.

Fort Worth unveils historical marker honoring Choctaw Code Talkers

March 2026

General Consent
vendor

The city ratifies a grant application and authorizes acceptance of an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission for up to $80,000 (split equally between a $40,000 external grant and a $40,000 local match) to fund Fort Worth's Historic Resources Survey, accompanied by an appropriation ordinance.

(ALL) Ratify Application for and Authorize Acceptance of a Grant and Authorize Execution of a Grant Agreement, if Awarded, in an Amount Up to $80,000.00 with the Texas Historical Commission, with a Gr

$80K
General Consent

The city ratifies a grant application and authorizes acceptance of an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission for up to $80,000 (split equally between a $40,000 external grant and a $40,000 local match) to fund Fort Worth's Historic Resources Survey, accompanied by an appropriation ordinance.

(ALL) Ratify Application for and Authorize Acceptance of a Grant and Authorize Execution of a Grant Agreement, if Awarded, in an Amount Up to $80,000.00 with the Texas Historical Commission, with a Gr

$80K
General Consent
requester

The city ratifies a grant application and authorizes acceptance of an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission for up to $80,000 (split equally between a $40,000 external grant and a $40,000 local match) to fund Fort Worth's Historic Resources Survey, accompanied by an appropriation ordinance.

(ALL) Ratify Application for and Authorize Acceptance of a Grant and Authorize Execution of a Grant Agreement, if Awarded, in an Amount Up to $80,000.00 with the Texas Historical Commission, with a Gr

$80K

February 2026

Press Release

Historic Handley, one of Fort Worth's 12 revitalization target areas, has been selected to join the Texas Historical Commission's First Street initiative, a year-long program offering free education and networking focused on historic preservation and community revitalization. Local leaders plan to use the program to support small businesses, activate public spaces, and redevelop underutilized properties.

Historic Handley named in new revitalization cohort