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Amon Carter Museum - 
The Amon Carter Museum was established through the generosity of Amon G. Carter, Sr. to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russel; to collect, preserve, and exhibit the finest examples of American art. 


Botanical Garden
A showcase of 150,000 living plants representing 2,500 species, displayed in both formal and natural settings. 


Casa Manana Playhouse - 
Under a geodesic dome, one of the nation's most notable theatres in-the-round. 


Cattle Raisers Museum -_ 
The Cattle Raisers Museum was established in 1980 to preserve and perpetuate the heritage of the livestock industry in Texas and the Southwest. The Museum offers self-guided and docent tours of its 8,000 square feet of exhibits. Popular displays include the Leonard Stiles Branding Iron Collection, the Ken Spain Saddle Collection, and the Joe Russell Spur Collection. 


Fort Worth Museum of Science and History/Omni Theater -
100,000 artifacts and specimens for research and exhibition. 


Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
A wonderful adventure for the Family. Where adventures take off. 


Fort Worth Stockshow And Rodeo - 
Fort Worth, Texas .....where the West begins. You can learn a lot of things at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Like the true meaning of the word "fun" for starters !! Where else can you see two-ton bucking bulls, pet a llama, buy a tractor ...and much more. 

Japanese Garden - 
An enchanting six-acre garden of Oriental design featuring a pagoda, moon-viewing deck, teahouse and meditation garden. 


Jerry's BBQ - 
Located in the HEART of the Cultural District .....just a few minutes drive or within walking distance. Go to 929 University Drive - Between Lancaster Avenue and Camp Bowie. Great BBQ - Texas Size Hamburgers. Cold Beer. Ask for Tom Reed - Owner. If you are further west of Fort Worth, visit Jerry's BBQ in downtown Aledo. 


Kimbell Art Museum - 
Collection of 18th Century portraits and old masters, multimillion-dollar collection now includes works from prehistoric to Picasso. 


Log Cabin Village - 
Seven authentic pioneer homes built during 1850s. Frontier tools, implements and furnishings. 


Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - 
You will find displays of 20th-century and contemporary art. Located in the Culture District and Sundance Square, Downtown. 


Shakespeare in the Park - 
Imagine a late summer evening near downtown Fort Worth. A cool breeze rushes through a crowded park as people finish the last morsel of a feast fit for kings. 


Will Rogers Memorial Center - 
Complex site of Fort Worth's Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. One of the nation's premiere equestrian centers. For information call 817.871-8150. 

 

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