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Stockyards Museum - Fort Worth (TX)

Address: 🏡 131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164
Phone : +1 (817) 625-5082
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJzZEvpKZ2ToYRCzTGh6FVVNU
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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 “A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on” 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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    Blayz Brooks: visited the Fort Worth Stockyards to see the cattle herd, and it was a great experience. The longhorns are massive, and seeing them up close is definitely memorable. The cattle drive started right on time and only lasted about five minutes, so get there early and be ready. They gave a short but interesting history of the American cowboy before the herd came through, which added to the experience. I also noticed afterward that there’s a small museum nearby—but I missed it this time, so that’s a reason to come back. Surprisingly, I didn’t mind the smell of the cattle either—adds to the authenticity! Overall, a fun and unique slice of Texas history. Worth checking out at least once.
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    Nick DeMarco: The Vintage Flying Museum is a hidden gem among the aviation museums in DFW. The museum has a couple of rooms filled with interesting artifacts that give great context to the history of flight, but the real highlight is the large hangar filled with vintage aircraft. Some of the planes are under active restoration, which was really cool to see—its impressive to witness the care and effort going into preserving these pieces of history. There were some truly unique aircraft that I hadnt seen elsewhere. The docent on duty was extremely friendly and knowledgeable, happy to answer questions and share stories. Definitely worth a visit if youre in the area!
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    Justin Grounds: Statue dedicated to the Spirit of Fort Worth and its potential. An economic depression nearly doomed the city in 1873, and a former resident meeting in downtown said the city was so quiet that a panther was sleeping on Main St. The idea stuck and the cities nickname, Panther City, was born.
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    Ashley Haughton: Took my kids here and they loved it! Even my teenager. There’s a rope jungle gym for kids and they had a blast playing on it. The park is very clean with tables and chairs for you to sit at. Also an outside bean bag toss game. It’s beautiful and peaceful. You do have to pay for a parking meter to visit this place. The FW Park app is easy to use and parking is very reasonable. There’s also one of those library boxes where you take a book for free
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    Alena Morningstar: Its a nice hidden treasure in the stockyards! There were homeless people who made a camp there. I think its nice they had somewhere peaceful to stay. I feel as long as they arent hurting anyone or the property then its perfectly ok. I just wish they had somewhere safe to call home! I pray their situation changes for the better soon!