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Park & Rec emphasizes Choctaw code talkers dedication at May meeting
By By Lisa Gayle Markham at Fort Worth Report
· June 13, 2026
· 2 min read
A recap of the April 1 Choctaw Code Talkers Historical Marker dedication at Veterans Memorial Park on Camp Bowie Boulevard was the highlight of the Park & Recreation Advisory Board May 27 meeting. The marker was unveiled to honor the Choctaw code talkers, World War I soldiers who used their native l
Key takeaway Two public art projects planned Chapel Creek Corridor public art project, located in George Markos Park at 400 Academy Blvd.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Park & Recreation Advisory Board's emphasis on the Choctaw code talkers dedication at their May meeting underscores the city's efforts to honor its rich cultural heritage. The historical marker dedication at Veterans Memorial Park is a significant recognition of the contributions of World War I soldiers who used their native language to transmit coded military messages. This dedication also highlights the importance of preserving the history of Tarrant County's diverse communities. As the city moves forward with public art projects, such as the Chapel Creek Corridor and Oak Grove Park projects, it is essential to consider how these initiatives can reflect and celebrate the unique cultural identity of Fort Worth. The city's summer programs, including Camp Fort Worth and Mobile Rec Summer Day Camp, will also provide opportunities for residents to engage with their community and learn about its history and heritage.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 13, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? A recap of the April 1 Choctaw Code Talkers Historical Marker dedication at Veterans Memorial Park on Camp Bowie Boulevard was the highlight of the Park & Recreation Advisory Board May 27 meeting. The marker was unveiled to honor the Choctaw code talkers, World War I soldiers who used their native l
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