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Fort Worth Herd


Old West trail drive portrayed daily
131 East Exchange Avenue
Suite 215
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 336 4373
http://www.fortworthherd.com/
For a real taste of the Old West, come by the Stockyards area any afternoon and you will be treated to a mini-cattle drive sponsored by the City of Fort Worth. Fort Worth is proud of its Cowtown moniker, and wants to give tourists and locals a chance to see real cowboys and cattle in action. The cowboys dress in authentic turn-of-the-century clothing, and use period saddles and equipment. There are two separate cattle drives each day. Both start at the eastern end of Exchange Avenue, then move west towards the Cowtown Coliseum before turning and heading back to the pen.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fort Worth Herd photo by Aubrey Hale
Photo: Aubrey Hale
 

 
Grapevine Historic Main Street District


Restored buildings and houses, rich in Texas heritage
400 Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76051
United States
With its avenues of restored buildings and quaint houses rich in Texas heritage, the Grapevine district's historical significance is well known. It is home to a wide variety of eateries, specialty and antique shopping opportunities, art galleries and historic buildings. Grapevine considers itself the wine capital of the world, presenting you with some of Texas' best wines at CapRock, Delaney, Homestead, La Buena Vida, La Bodega and North Star Winery/Tasting Rooms. First settled in 1844, Grapevine is Tarrant County's oldest city and was named for the wild mustang grapes that grew in the area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grapevine Historic Main Street District photo by Tim Stoops
Photo: Tim Stoops
Grapevine Historic Main Street District photo by Glenn Harper
Photo: Glenn Harper
Grapevine Historic Main Street District photo by Lance Andrewes
Photo: Lance Andrewes
 

 
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame


Honoring women with the crusading spirit of the West
111 West 4th Street
(Suite 300)
Fort Worth, TX 76102
United States
+1 817 336 4475
http://www.cowgirl.net/
Founded in 1975 in the small panhandle town of Hereford, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame offers a distinct perspective on the role of women in the West. Beginning in the settling days and progressing through to modern times, this collection is the only one in the world dedicated to the lives of exemplary women. More than 140 women are currently honored, while new honorees are added each year. Most notable are artist Georgia O'Keefe, singer Patsy Cline, actress Dale Evans Rogers, hatmaker Sheila Graves Kirkpatrick and barrel racer Martha Josey. The museum relocated to Fort Worth in the early 1990s in order to reach more people. A new building is being constructed to house the more than 3,000 photos. It will feature five galleries, a theater, a research library, a hands-on children's activity area and a retail store.

Review © 2007, Wcities
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame photo by Angie Rosas
Photo: Angie Rosas
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame photo by Angie Rosas
Photo: Angie Rosas
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame photo by Michael Cote
Photo: Michael Cote
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame photo by Danny Hadley
Photo: Danny Hadley
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame photo by Danny Hadley
Photo: Danny Hadley
 

 
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