Tarrant County Corrections Center
1990 establishments in TexasGovernment buildings completed in 1990Prisons in TexasSkyscraper office buildings in Fort Worth, Texas
The Tarrant County Corrections Center (TCCC) is a detention center located in Downtown Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. Designed to house prisoners either awaiting trial, transfer or serving short jail sentences, the structure handles both male and female inmates. The jail was constructed in 1990 after several delays and became best known in 2000 when a religious education program run by its chaplain was challenged and declared unconstitutional. At 203 feet (62 m) in height, the center is one of the tallest buildings in Fort Worth and the largest prison structure in the city.
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West Belknap Street, Fort Worth
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Tarrant County Jail
West Belknap Street 501
76196 Fort Worth
Texas, United States
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