For those familiar with the Westside of Fort Worth one of the landmarks is Camp Bowie Boulevard. Camp Bowie is the famous Red Brick Road. The Boulevard starts at the intersection of 7th Street and University and continues west then become Camp Bowie West. Camp Bowie has been a favorite place for young people to go cruising for decades. In the 60's and part of the 70's Griff's was the place to meet people. That was when I was growing up. Now the place to hang out must be the Sonic Drive In. The old Ridglea Theater is another landmark on the Boulevard. It is just west of the intersection of Camp Bowie and Bryant Irvin Road. It once was the picture show but now is a place where bands play. Most of the bands that play at the Ridglea are bands that teenagers listen to. However, about 3 years ago I went to see Willie Nelson at the Ridglea. Camp Bowie is also the home to many great places to eat. The Café Aspen is one of the best.
If you are driving down the Boulevard and past 6040 Camp Bowie, horn your horn and I will wave to you, that is the location of my office. Enjoy the ride on the Boulevard and be safe.