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2850 Stadium Dr (at Highview Ter.), Fort Worth, TX
College Football Field · 25 tips and reviews
TCU: Built in 1930 and renovated in 2011-2012, Amon G. Carter Stadium is named for the late publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and champion of TCU athletics.
2913 S University Dr (S University Dr), Fort Worth, TX
College Library · 8 tips and reviews
TCU: Though she had no formal association with TCU, Mary Couts Burnett made one of the largest gifts in university history from her estate. The library is named in her honor.
TCU: The Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center is the gathering place for TCU’s 78,000 alumni. The facility is named for the Emeritus Trustee and prominent Fort Worth attorney.
TCU: Named for the TCU Board chairman and Midland businessman and his wife, Clarence and Kerry Scharbauer Hall is home to AddRan College and John V. Roach Honors College.
TCU: Teresa and Luther King Residence Hall in the Campus Commons is named for the TCU Trustee and founder of Luther King Capital Management and his wife, a community leader.
TCU: The Brown-Lupton University Union is the hub of campus life. It is named for the late Fort Worth business partners T.J. “Tom” Brown and Charles A. Lupton.
College Administrative Building · 4 tips and reviews
TCU: Prospective students and their families get a warm welcome at the Mary Wright Admission Center, named for Mary Wright of Dallas, president of Medical Space Design.
TCU: The Sid W. Richardson Physical Sciences Building is named in honor of the prominent Fort Worth oilman and rancher Sid W. Richardson, who died in 1959.
TCU: Funded with a gift from “Tex” and the late Deborah Moncrief, Moncrief Residence Hall is named for the Fort Worth families of W.A. Moncrief and W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr.
TCU: A gift from Winnie and H. Houghton Phillips, Sr., funded Frog Fountain. It was refurbished thanks to the family of Emeritus Trustee John Roach and Jean Wiggin Roach.