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Blue Binder I (92).jpg
Richland Bowl at the 1957 opening. The facility originally cost $300,000 to build. The builder was Ray Lofland and was advertised as “The first modern Bowling Alley in Tarrant County with a country club atmosphere.” Originally 16 lanes, it was soon…

White Binder (34).jpg
Richland High football team posing on the steps of the Tarrant County Courthouse.

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Richland High school as it was around 1980.

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Richland High school as it was around 1980.

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Richland High school as it was around 1980.

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Richland High school as it was around 1980.

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Richland High school as it was around 1980.

92686 RHS Save the Flag.tif
In 1986 the NAACP took aim at Confederate symbols in North Texas High schools, and Richland High was one of them. The Fort Worth Chapter of the NAACP requested that BISD cease using the rebel flag and the rebel theme. In response, the students held a…

1987 RHS Cheerleaders.tif
The 1987 Richland High School cheerleaders posing in front of the Richland High School logo.

'89 RHS football SCH 31-C.tif
Richland High School Football team posing near the Tarrant County Courthouse.
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