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Address: 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
This museum was built in 1961 to house Fort Worth publisher Amon Carter's collection of Western art. Today, the holdings have increased greatly, and the striking museum (designed by Philip Johnson) houses masterworks by American painters, along with sculpture and graphic arts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Winslow Homer and Georgia O'Keeffe are...
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Address: 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Established in 1933, the Botantic Garden was the first public-relief project in Texas and is the state's oldest botanical garden. Occupying 114 acres, the complex includes themed gardens focusing on roses, fragrance flowers, and perennials. With more than 2,500 native and exotic species, the gardens feature both natural and formal plantings and...
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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Address: 1501 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Instructional and fun, this museum features a wealth of exhibits, not to mention Noble Planetarium and the 80-foot IMAX Omni Theater. Permanent exhibits include "DinoDig" (complete with models of giant reptiles and a chance to excavate their bones)and "Hands On Science," which gives children the opportunity to experience and manipulate the natural...
Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
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Address: 121 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76106
The stockyards of Fort Worth once bustled with cattle, and saloons lined the streets, offering respite to herders and passersby. Now part of a historic district, the old barns and pens house shops, museums and restaurants and help preserve the town's colorful heritage. Be sure to check out some of the most notable sites and businesses, like Billy...
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Address: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110
Established in 1909 and located west of Downtown Fort Worth, this facility is the oldest continuously operating zoo in the state. It's home to more than 430 species of animals, and its wide array of exhibits includes World of Primates, Asian Falls, and Raptor Canyon. Texas Wild! is a hands-on exhibit that teaches about the state's various regions....
Fossil Rim Conservation and Learning Center
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Address: 2155 County Rd 20Mon, Glen Rose, TX 76043-6117
On a 1500-acre site once used as a wild game ranch, this nature preserve shelters more than 1000 free-roaming exotic animals. The conservation-minded park offers a refuge for rare and endangered species and makes every effort to ensure that its inhabitants are able to thrive and propagate. A 9.5-mile road through the sanctuary grants visitors a...
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Address: 707 South Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76051
Named for the appearance of the numerous rail lines radiating from Fort Worth, the Tarantula Train has been (and remains) a city signature. A restored steam engine dating to 1896 moves passengers between Fort Worth and Grapevine. In Fort Worth, the Stockyards Station depot is the main stop; Grapevine uses the Cotton Belt depot at 707 South Main....
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Address: 3200 Darnell St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Recognized as the oldest art museum in Texas, this prestigious facility houses a fabulous collection of post-World War II art. American and international artists are well represented in the museum's holdings, which number in excess of 2500 works. Prominent figures whose art you'll see include Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Gilbert & George, Joseph...
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
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Address: 1720 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
This museum pays homage to women who exemplify the spirit of the American West by virtue of their fortitude and determination. Memorabilia and displays on more than 400 notable women can be found, along with the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, whose exhibits honor pioneers, entrepreneurs, teachers, artists, and more. Completed in 2002, the museum features a...
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Address: 131 E Exchange Ave, Livestock Exchange Building, Fort Worth, TX 76106-8212
This museum exhibits a variety of items tied to the early days of Fort Worth, including domestic goods, Indian artifacts, and western memorabilia. In the city's developmental period, cattle were big business, and Fort Worth's stockyards were known around the world. As a result, the museum also chronicles the meat-packing industry as a main player...
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