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🇺🇸 Dallas | Fort Worth Cowboy Town Guide 🌞

🇺🇸 Dallas | Fort Worth Cowboy Town Guide 🌞 Daytime Experiences in the Town ✅ Longhorn Cattle Drive (Free): Daily at 11:30 AM & 4:00 PM. When there's no drive, you can visit the Cattle Pens to see the cows. ✅ Stockyards Museum ($3): Closed on Tuesdays. ✅ John Wayne Museum ($22.95): Explore the legacy of the iconic cowboy actor. ✅ Petting Zoo ($5): Feed cups ($3) available to get up close with goats and donkeys (located at spot 88 on the map in dark red). ✅ Longhorn Photos ($10): Spot longhorns on the main street for photo opportunities. ✅ Stockyards Trail Rides ($75): A 45-minute horseback riding experience (located at spot 87 on the map in dark red). ✅ Cowboy-Themed Shopping: Browse cowboy hats, boots, leather goods, and more. 🌛 Nightlife in the Town ☑️ Rodeo Championship: Tickets range from $55 to $130 per person. Check the official website for schedules. Usually held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights at 7:30 PM. ☑️ Honky Tonk Music Bars: The most famous one is Billy Bob's Texas, a massive venue with live music and even bull-riding shows. ☑️ Cowboy Dueling Experience: Experience the thrill of cowboy duels, available only on Friday and Saturday nights. 🍖 Restaurants H3 Ranch: The sirloin steak (medium rare) is quite good. For sides, try the baked potato—a whole potato loaded with butter. Avoid the BBQ Brisket—it's dry and not tasty. 🐂 Fort Worth Stockyards History 1️⃣ In the late 19th century, Fort Worth was known as Cowtown, with over 4 million cattle passing through on their way to other cities. 2️⃣ In 1902, investors built meatpacking plants, grain silos, and livestock exchange buildings. 3️⃣ As more related industries moved in, the area flourished, earning Fort Worth Stockyards the nickname "Wall Street of the West." 4️⃣ In 1907, the first indoor rodeo arena in the U.S. was built here. 5️⃣ After World War II, the livestock industry declined, and two major processing plants closed. 6️⃣ In 1976, the North Fort Worth Historical Society was established to preserve this important piece of American ranching history. 🐃 Texas State Animals ▪️ Texas Longhorn: A breed of beef cattle known for its horns, which can span over 2.4 meters. ▪️ Nine-Banded Armadillo: A nocturnal animal whose diet consists mainly of insects. #Dallas#TexasCowboyTown#TexasTravel#FortWorth

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🇺🇸 Dallas | Fort Worth Cowboy Town Guide 🌞

🇺🇸 Dallas | Fort Worth Cowboy Town Guide 🌞 Daytime Experiences in the Town ✅ Longhorn Cattle Drive (Free): Daily at 11:30 AM & 4:00 PM. When there's no drive, you can visit the Cattle Pens to see the cows. ✅ Stockyards Museum ($3): Closed on Tuesdays. ✅ John Wayne Museum ($22.95): Explore the legacy of the iconic cowboy actor. ✅ Petting Zoo ($5): Feed cups ($3) available to get up close with goats and donkeys (located at spot 88 on the map in dark red). ✅ Longhorn Photos ($10): Spot longhorns on the main street for photo opportunities. ✅ Stockyards Trail Rides ($75): A 45-minute horseback riding experience (located at spot 87 on the map in dark red). ✅ Cowboy-Themed Shopping: Browse cowboy hats, boots, leather goods, and more. 🌛 Nightlife in the Town ☑️ Rodeo Championship: Tickets range from $55 to $130 per person. Check the official website for schedules. Usually held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights at 7:30 PM. ☑️ Honky Tonk Music Bars: The most famous one is Billy Bob's Texas, a massive venue with live music and even bull-riding shows. ☑️ Cowboy Dueling Experience: Experience the thrill of cowboy duels, available only on Friday and Saturday nights. 🍖 Restaurants H3 Ranch: The sirloin steak (medium rare) is quite good. For sides, try the baked potato—a whole potato loaded with butter. Avoid the BBQ Brisket—it's dry and not tasty. 🐂 Fort Worth Stockyards History 1️⃣ In the late 19th century, Fort Worth was known as Cowtown, with over 4 million cattle passing through on their way to other cities. 2️⃣ In 1902, investors built meatpacking plants, grain silos, and livestock exchange buildings. 3️⃣ As more related industries moved in, the area flourished, earning Fort Worth Stockyards the nickname "Wall Street of the West." 4️⃣ In 1907, the first indoor rodeo arena in the U.S. was built here. 5️⃣ After World War II, the livestock industry declined, and two major processing plants closed. 6️⃣ In 1976, the North Fort Worth Historical Society was established to preserve this important piece of American ranching history. 🐃 Texas State Animals ▪️ Texas Longhorn: A breed of beef cattle known for its horns, which can span over 2.4 meters. ▪️ Nine-Banded Armadillo: A nocturnal animal whose diet consists mainly of insects. #Dallas#TexasCowboyTown#TexasTravel#FortWorth

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