Fort Worth Entertainment
Things to do in Fort Worth,Texas - Tarrant County
| Bass Hall |
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Bass Hall houses the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Opera, and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and Cliburn Concert. The 2,056-seat hall features lively entertainment throughout the year. |
| Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth |
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is dedicated to art works produced since World War II. The collection includes almost 3,000 items. Visit the Modern for its film series, have lunch at the cafe or attend First Fridays for live music and cocktails. |
| Fort Worth Botanic Garden |

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The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a beautiful haven in the city's cultural district featuring 21 gardens on 109 acres with more than 2,500 species of plants and 2,000 roses in the English-style rose garden. The winding paths and interesting sculptures invite you to contemplate the beauty around you. |
| Sundance Square |
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If you want great entertainment and shopping in Fort Worth, Texas, look no further than Sundance Square. This 20-block area of historic buildings, galleries and unique stores comes alive at night, with comedy clubs, concerts and bistros. |
| Fort Worth Stockyards |
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A true Old West experience awaits you in Fort Worth, Texas. Visit the Stockyards and recall the history of Fort, Worth, Texas, as "Cowtown," where cattlemen, gamblers mingled with meat packers. Do it all--the rodeo, authentic Tex-Mex and authentic saloons. |
| Fort Worth Petroleum Club |
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The Petroleum Club of Fort Worth is one of the city's oldest and most distinguished private clubs. The formation and first meeting of the Petroleum Club of Fort Worth was held May 25, 1953, in the Keystone Room of the Texas Hotel. |
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