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Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau Come see what all Fort Worth has to offer. From fun packed days with the family to an exciting night life, Fort Worth has it all!
Billy Bob's Texas Billy Bob’s Texas is the world’s largest honky-tonk. This place is huge (three acres!), with its own indoor rodeo arena for professional bull riding, a Texas-size dance floor, dozens of bar stations, plus restaurants, arcade games, a Wall of Fame with celebrity handprints, and a general store. It is also an amazing 8-time winner of country music’s “Club of the Year.” Be sure to check the concert schedule on the Billy Bob’s Web site – your favorite performer just might be in town!
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Stockyards Station The fun is non-stop at this Western-style family destination! You’ll find restaurants, gift shops, Western clothing stores, and more. You can also take a Historic Walking Tour, including a trip to the Livestock Exchange Building and a behind-the-scenes look at Billy Bob’s Texas. Visit the Stockyards Station web-site for more details!
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Bass Performance Hall The crown jewel of downtown Fort Worth, the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall was named “one of the top 10 opera houses in the world” by “Travel + Leisure.” This acclaimed, multi-purpose facility is the permanent home of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, the Texas Ballet Theater, the Fort Worth Opera, the Cliburn Concerts, and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, as well as special presentations by Casa Mañana. Bass Performance Hall also regularly hosts popular musical performers of all kinds. Click here for the upcoming performances.
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Fort Worth Zoo The Fort Worth Zoo has been ranked as the No.1 attraction in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area and No.19 among the “50 Overall Top-Rated Attractions” in the entire United States by the Zagat Survey U.S. Family Guide. Tree-shaded, winding paths lead to large, lush exhibits that allow you to get close to an amazing variety of creatures – from primates to parrots, from rhinos to raptors. Don’t miss Texas Wild!, an 8-acre exhibit that takes you on a spectacular journey through the various regions on the Lone Star State.
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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History / Omni Theater Located in the Fort Worth Cultural District, this is a great place for kids to learn, explore, and have fun! One of the largest science and history museums in the Southwest, it’s home to many exciting and interactive exhibits for children of all ages. Grab a seat at the spectacular Omni Theater which surrounds you with sight and sound. Or take a trip to the stars at the Noble Planetarium. To learn more, click here
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National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring women of the American West who have displayed extraordinary courage and pioneer spirit. The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is Located in the Fort Worth Cultural District, it features interactive exhibits, fascinating artifacts, a traveling exhibit gallery, a multi-purpose theater, and a wild-west-show-themed gift store. In the awesome grand rotunda, you can learn about the trailblazing women in the cowgirl museum’s hall of fame.
Texas Motor Speedway The fastest — and the loudest — sporting facility in Fort Worth/Dallas! Texas Motor Speedway is the second-largest sports and entertainment facility in the nation, with a capacity of more than 200,000 fans. The top names in the racing world compete at the Texas Motor Speedway, where dual-bank turns allow for both NASCAR and IRL IndyCar racing, plus every major form of American automobile racing.
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Sundance SquareOne of the most exciting and pedestrian-friendly downtown areas in America, Sundance Square is 20 historic blocks where people play, work, and live. You can browse specialty boutiques, dine in restaurants from casual to elegant, wander through an art gallery, see a movie or live theatre performance, or take in a show at Bass Performance Hall. An award-winning model of urban redevelopment, Sundance Square is popular with both locals and visitors. Parking is free all day on weekends and on weekdays if you arrive after 5 p.m.
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