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Fort Worth Chamber Debuts Centennial Club

March 24, 2026

At the 2026 Annual Meeting: The Modern Chamber, the theme highlighted how legacy institutions build upon long-standing foundations while continuing to evolve for the needs of our growing community and well beyond into the future. The Chamber researched photo and video archives to highlight these Fort Worth-based businesses that have been open and operating in the city for a hundred years or more.

The Fort Worth Chamber utilized multiple research sources to verify this list but acknowledges that there may be some inadvertent omissions or incorrect additions. Please reach out if you have a name to add or evidence of a name to remove.

The below list includes businesses that have or will be 100 years or older in 2026.

THE CENTENNIAL CLUB - Inaugural Class of 2026

ACH Child and Family Services (1915)
Acme Brick Company (1891)
AgTrust Farm Credit (1917)
American Airlines (1926)
American Red Cross-DFW Area Chapter (1911)
Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages (1906)
Atmos Energy (1909)
Austin Industries (1918)
Baker Funeral Home, Inc. (1926)
Barber's Bookstore (1925)
Baylor All Saints (All Saints Episcopal Hospital) Hospital (1906)
Ben E. Keith Company (1906)
Best Maid Pickles (1926)
BNSF Railway (1849)
Brown Owens & Brumley Family Funeral Home and Crematory (1879)
Brown, Owens & Brumley Funeral Directors, Inc. (1922)
Brown, Proctor & Howell, LLP (1922)
Byrne Construction Services (1923)
Camp Fire First Texas (1914)
Cantey Hanger LLP (1882)
Catholic Charities (1910)
Center for Transforming Lives (1907)
City of Fort Worth (1849)
Cook Children's Health Care System (1918)
Decker Jones, P.C. (1896)
Dickies (Williamson-Dickie Mfg.) (1918)
Edwards Ranch (1848)
First United Methodist Church (1874)
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce (1882)
Fort Worth Gasket & Supply (1918)
Fort Worth Independent School District (1890)
Fort Worth Police Department (1873)
Fort Worth Public Library (1901)
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (1906)
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (1896)
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (1912)
Fort Worth Zoo (1909)
Frank Bailey Grain Co. (1924)
Freese and Nichols, Inc. (1894)
Gamtex Industries, LP (1913)
Gladney Center for Adoption (1887)
Gordon Boswell Flowers (1919)
Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors (1918)
Greenwood Mount Olivet (1907) Heritage Land Bank (Texas Farm Credit) (1917)
Hilton Fort Worth (1921)




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