Tiffany Moore lived in Highland Hills on the south side of Fort Worth as a child, but she describes Chamberlain Plaza in the Lake Como community — about 10 miles away and southwest of downtown Fort Worth — as the place she and her cousins were raised.
They would meet there everyday after school and spend the majority of their summers at the plaza on 4601-4607 Horne St., where they would do their homework and help out around their family’s businesses, which were in the plaza.
Moore, 48, remembers she wasn’t allowed to go across the street to The Green, a green space used for baseball, summer camps, and football practice for the former Como Junior/Senior High School. The Green is now the location for the Como Community Center.
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