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Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour | Fort Worth Stockyards Jun 2010 (annual) International freestyle motocross riders rev it up in Fort Worth's Stockyard at the adrenalin-packed Red Bull X-Fighters. Competitors bring breakneck speed and breathtaking air flips over from Calgary in Canada before heading on to further dates in Madrid and London. |
Stars under the Stars | Sundance Square Jun - Jul 2010; Thu only (annual) Missed the latest movie blockbusters? Panic not - the movie series Stars under the Stars screens popular flicks in the open air. The family-friendly event at the Sundance Square in Fort Worth offers cold drinks, popcorn and sweets. |
Bureau of Engraving and Printing | Bureau of Engraving and Printing Weekdays only The Bureau of Engraving and Printing offers free 45 minute tours of its Dallas facility. These reveal the history of US paper currency, the production process and its technology, helped along by various interactive activities. |
Amon Carter Museum | Amon Carter Museum Daily; not Mon The Amon Carter Museum houses paintings and sculpture by various renowned artists including Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, as well as an extensive photography collection. The museum is named after Amon Carter, the creator of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. |
Fort Worth Stockyards | Fort Worth Stockyards Daily The Fort Worth Stockyards were designated a national historic landmark in 1976 and are now one of north-east Texas' most popular tourist destinations. Linked inextricably with Texas' cattle industry, they contain various bars and clubs, an opry and a rodeo. |
Kimbell Art Museum | Kimbell Art Museum Daily; not Mon The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth is one of the most well-respected art institiutions in the Southwest. |
Thistle Hill | Thistle Hill Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sun only Built as an 11,000 square foot honeymoon cottage, Thistle Hill in Fort Worth is now a museum and one of the finest remaining examples of Georgian Revival architecture in the Southwest. Glimpse into the lives of cattle barons on a tour. |
Fort Worth Botanic Garden | Fort Worth Botanic Garden Daily The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a lush 109-acre haven of natural beauty and home to thousands of species of native and exotic plants that grow in a variety of gardens. |
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Daily; not Mon In 2002 the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth celebrated its 110th anniversary and relocated to a new home designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. His design is comprised of five long, flat-roofed pavilions situated on a large pond. |
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame | National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Daily; not Mon The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth is the only museum in the world dedicated to honouring women of the American West who have displayed extraordinary courage and pioneer spirit. |
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