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The '''Central Handley Historic District''' is located in [[Handley, Fort Worth, Texas]], seven miles east of downtown. The district was the commercial center of the unincorporated small town of Handley (ca. 1910 to 1951) which was subsequently annexed into the city of [[Fort Worth, Texas]] in 1946.
 
Platted in 1885 by the Texas & Pacific Railway, the growth of the town was infiuencedinfluenced by the presence of the railroad and the arrival of the [[Northern Texas Traction Company]]’s Interurban streetcar system operating between Fort Worth and Dallas in 1902.<ref>http://www.fortworthtexasarchives.org/digital/collection/p16084coll27</ref> As the location of the traction company's power plant and car bams, the town became home to employees of both the Northem Texas Traction Company and the T & P.
 
The Central Handley Historic District was oriented on the north side of the railway reservation with the depot located along the southem border of the district. The businesses within the district served not only the local residents and area farmers but the commuters who traveled on the railroad and the Interurban.<ref>https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/survey/highway/Central%20Handley%20Historic%20District%20Ft%20Worth.pdf</ref>