Stonegate, Fort Worth, Texas

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Stonegate is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas near the Texas Christian University campus on a hill overlooking downtown Fort Worth.

Coordinates: 32°42′42″N97°22′51″W / 32.7118°N 97.3807°W / 32.7118; -97.3807


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