Dallas Fort Worth Attractions

Fort Worth Texas Attractions

The city of Fort Worth, Texas offers the following attractions and things to do:


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American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum

Named after Cyrus Rowlett Smith, the former President of American Airlines, the C.R. Smith Museum preserves the history of American Airlines and interprets the air transportation industry through artifacts, video, hands-on exhibits and vintage aircraft.

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art was established by Amon G. Carter to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, but has since grown into a comprehensive collection of American art. With over 40,000 photographic prints, it is also one of the country's major repositories of American photography.

Casa Manana

Casa Manana

Casa Mañana is a theatre located in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas. Originally opened in 1936, the theatre has been in continuous operation since 1958.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History hosts traveling science and history exhibits as well as its own permanent attractions including the Fort Worth Children's Museum, the Noble Planetarium and the Omni Theater (an IMAX dome).

Fort Worth Stockyards

Fort Worth Stockyards

The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formally a livestock market, which began operations in 1866. Today it is the last standing stockyards in the United States and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area features entertainment and shopping venues, as well as a rodeo and cattle drives.

Fort Worth Zoo

Fort Worth Zoo

The Fort Worth Zoo has been consistently ranked as one of the best in the nation. Its 64 acres are home to over 5,000 animals representing 435 different species, including Cheetahs, Flamingos, Kangaroos, Penguins, Tigers, Primates and a variety of species native to Texas.

Kimbell Art Museum

Kimbell Art Museum

The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas showcases foreign artworks created prior to the mid-20th century. It contains a notable collection of European art - including Michelangelo's first known painting, The Torment of Saint Anthony (which is the only painting by Michelangelo on exhibit in the Americas). It also features art from Asian, Precolumbian and African cultures, as well as classical antiquities. The museum itself was designed by renowned architect Louis I. Kahn.

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Log Cabin Village

A collection of seven authentic Texas log cabins dating from the 1850s, located in Fort Worth, Texas.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, commonly referred to as The Modern, is dedicated to "collecting, presenting and interpreting international developments in post-World War II art in all media." Its permanent collection currently includes more than 3,000 works.

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame is a museum located in the heart of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards featuring personal memorabilia from the more than 125 cowboys and cowgirls they honor.

Texas Motor Speedway

Texas Motor Speedway

Texas Motor Speedway is a racing facility in Fort Worth, Texas. It is used to host NASCAR and IndyCar races, as well as other special events.

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