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Address: 400 Main St, Sundance Square, Fort Worth, TX 76102
In the late 19th century, cattle were Fort Worth's main industry, and millions of head were routed through the city on the legendary trail for which this mural was named. In honor of this tradition, artist Richard Haas created an expansive image to commemorate the event and the trail that stretched from San Antonio to Kansas. The painting, found...
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Address: FM 205, Glen Rose, TX 76043
At this park, approximately 50 miles west of Fort Worth, visitors can walk the bed of the Paluxy River to find dinosaur tracks dating back 110 million years. Educational exhibits, including fiberglass models of a tyrannosaurus rex and an apatosaurus, are available, as are camping, hiking, picnicking, and swimming. You'll also find a Texas State...
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Address: 131 E Exchange Ave, Stockyards Historical District, Fort Worth, TX 76106-8213
A throwback to past days, this daily event was introduced to celebrate "Fort Worth 150," the anniversary of the city's founding as a military outpost on the banks of the Trinity River. Now, when the weather cooperates, cowboys and cowgirls herd a dozen or so Texas longhorns from Exchange Avenue and back each afternoon. Although you can see the...
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Address: 2100 Log Cabin Village Ln, Fort Worth, TX 76109
Set in Forest Park, this village is comprised of a cluster of 19th century pioneer cabins. Visitors to the site can see original furnishings of pioneer families and learn how settlers lived on Texas's early homesteads. Guides offer demonstrations of nail-making, candle-making, butter-making, and weaving. Visitors can also tour an early...
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Address: 1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011
Home to the Texas Rangers baseball team, this park opened in 1994. Incorporating elements from great venues like Wrigley Field, Ebbets Field, and Tiger Stadium, the Ballpark also boasts scenes of Texas landmarks on its exterior and a real grass playing field. Sharing the premises are a baseball museum, a children's learning center, and an office...
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Address: 1800 E Lamar Blvd, Arlington, TX 76006
When those Texas summer days become too hot to bear, make a beeline to this cool waterpark. Patrons can swim in the pools, surf man-made waves, ride boogie boards and inner tubes, slide down a seven-story tower, maneuver a water toboggan, and splash, twist, and race through gallons and gallons of refreshing liquid. Kids will love you forever when...
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Address: 2201 Road to Six Flags, 1-30 at Hwy 360, Arlington, TX 76011-5157
This branch of the great amusement park offers fun for the entire family. With more than 100 rides and shows, the park has more than enough distractions for a day or even a weekend. One of the park's attractions, the Titan roller coaster, towers over the Texas Giant, one of Six Flags' most popular rides and the top-rated wooden roller coaster in...
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Address: 3545 Lone Star Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Catch all your favorite drivers at this major league auto racing venue! Occupying 1,000 acres, TMS is the second largest sports facility in America; its seating capacity is 153,000. The oval race track runs for 1.5 miles and features 24-degree banked turns for NASCAR racing and 8-degree turns for Indy car races. The Speedway also offers car shows,...
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Address: 1502 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
This park, designed by architects Phillip Johnson and John Burgee, carved a grand space in the city and revels in its awesome fountains and created terrain. One of five separate water features, the breathtaking falls can be viewed from below and offer a fabulous view of gushing waters tumbling over the rocks above. The park also includes trees and...
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Address: 121 E Exchange Ave, Cowtown Coliseum, Fort Worth, TX 76106
The world's first indoor rodeo was held in 1918 in the circa-1908 Cowtown Coliseum. Its popularity rendered it a recurring activity, and nowadays, live rodeos can be viewed at the venue every Friday and Saturday night. Special events are also scheduled throughout the year. During summer months, the coliseum welcomes Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show...
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