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Fort Worth Water Gardens - Fort Worth (TX)

Address: šŸ” 1502 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone : +1 (817) 392-7111
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    Alex Moore: My partner and I were visited her family as she’s originally from Fort Worth area. We travelled all the way from the UK and stumbled upon this lovely gallery. The lady at the front desk was so so lovely and gave us a fantastic rundown of the artists displayed. She encouraged us to fill out a postcard which they paid for delivery back to the UK which was a nice touch as well. This was my first day/experience of the kind of hospitality that makes me want to move over to Texas. We can’t wait to be back and will definitely pop in again. Thank you to the lady who was in a cast at the time who made us feel so welcome. ā˜ŗļø
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    Luisa Kuarsingh: A great place to visit especially if you’re a history buff and are in the area. A memorial and testament to JFK complete with a statue, thoughtful explanation for the memorial, photos and inscriptions of his words like ā€œA man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives onā€ and "we celebrate the past to awaken the future". One of my favourite components is the copy of his signature engraved into the memorial.
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    Lynette Norman: Wandering Through Peace & Petals at the Japanese Garden Today felt like a page from a fairytale. I took a quiet stroll through the Japanese Gardens, and it was like stepping into a dream. Every corner whispered peace, and every path seemed to lead deeper into serenity. We wandered over wooden bridges, paused under blooming trees, and let the soft sounds of water soothe our spirits. It’s a place where time slows down, and the soul gets a moment to breathe. If you’re ever needing a gentle reset, a moment of beauty, or just a reason to smile—this little slice of nature’s magic will leave you speechless. ✨ Peaceful. Magical. Restorative. ✨ Highly recommend taking the time to visit. Your heart will thank you.
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