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The epicenter of cowboy culture, Fort Worth, will be hosting free and ticketed events in honor of the National Day of the American Cowboy. These events include armadillo races, rodeos, the Cowboy Celebration Parade plus more.
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It's the central question in a new Dallas Business Journal article: "Sundance Square is a Fort Worth icon, so why's it so hard to find out what's going on there?"
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More than a century ago, crowds flocked to a woodsy Tarrant County site because of the popularity of two passenger rail lines and a nearby trolley park with a scenic lake.
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North Texas officials are seeking a Federal Transit Authority pilot grant to help create a strategic plan for transit-oriented developments along the Trinity Railway Express route in three cities: Fort Worth, Irving and Dallas.
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After spending 26 years onstage in Sundance Square, improv comedy company Four Day Weekend is seeking a new Fort Worth venue.
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It may get black as night during the solar eclipse April 8, but plenty of businesses expect to see green.
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Cars parked bumper to bumper lined Lipscomb Street and Daggett Avenue, but the standing-room-only crowd inside the Twilite Lounge was too little too late.
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Taco Heads owner is one of the founders of the La Pulga brand tequila.