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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....
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Address: 100 E Weatherford St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
This impressive building, with its domed central tower and pedimented facade, is a landmark on Fort Worth's architectural scene. Built in the late 19th century, the structure boasts traditional Beaux Arts detailing. Set high above the Trinity River, the stone edifice rests at the end of Main Street and shares a...
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...
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Address: 251 SugarTree Dr, Lipan, TX 76462
Consider hitting a long iron or fairway wood off some of these tees, since a driver can often run through the dogleg and end up in the thickly wooded areas lining most of the fairways. Several blind shots can result from the rolling terrain. Water is in play on just about every hole, placing further emphasis on...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Address: 1400 Byron Nelson Pkwy, Southlake, TX 76092
This beautiful course is built on rolling terrain and contains well-mounded fairways. With greens guarded by a number of hazards, the course requires that you be extra careful when faced with an uneven lie for the approach shot. Old Bear Creek winds its way through this layout and comes into play on a number of...
Ball - Eddleman - McFarland House
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Address: 1110 Penn St, Fort Worth, TX 76102-3417
Built in 1889, this Queen Anne-styled home was designed by architect Howard Messer and built for widow Sarah C. Ball on a hill above the Trinity River. Set in the Quality Hill area, a neighborhood originally occupied by cattle barons, the home is distinguished by its elaborate massing, brick-and-stone foundation, and...
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Address: 525 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Everyone in Fort Worth knows the angels on Bass Performance Hall. In fact, it's almost impossible to imagine the city without their presence and this grand tribute to the arts. Completed in 1998, the stately limestone building, located in Sundance Square, is home to numerous cultural organizations, including the Texas...
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