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SIGN Like some of the other glamour girls of yesteryear, Fort Worth's Western Hills Hotel
is having her troubles.
She's now in custody of
Sheriff Lon Evans and will be sold at auction on the steps of the courthouse next Tuesday. When she opened in 1951, the Western Hills was the last word
in luxury.
Her outdoor, but enclosed and heated
swimming pool was surrounded by plush cabanas. It was the scene of a $2+0,000 robbery of three Cubans who came to this country to buy weapons for a revolution.
The Branding Room offered the most expensive
cusine in the city.
There, you selected your own
steak from the freezer and the chefs cooked it to your liking. The hotel's private club was one of the most popular in Fort Worth, and later, the Polynesia South Sea Island atmosphere, was opened.