Things You'll Need:
- A computer with Internet access
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Feel free to dress like a native. Cowboy hats and cattle calls are encouraged in Fort Worth. Self-proclaimed as 'Where the West Begins,' Fort Worth, Texas is more than happy to consider itself a window to Western and Southern traditions.
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Impress your traveling companions with fun facts such as Fort Worth was named after General William Jenkins Worth, the famed general from the mid-19th century.
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Enjoy being with the top 20. Fort Worth is ranked as the 18th most populated city in the United States.
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To book accommodations, contact Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau at 1-800-433-5747 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below).
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Consider saving a bundle at a cheap chain motel. Fort Worth offers a great variety of popular chain accommodations that can cost you as little as $30 per night.
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Treat yourself to a hotel in the Sundance Square. This trendy area filled with shops, entertainment and restaurants would be an ideal location to rest your head.
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Feel right at home by finding accommodations at a bed and breakfast. Fort Worth offers over 20 of these homey gems in or around the general area.
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Act like a local and ride the bus. With more than 36 routes offered through 'the T' or local transportation system, this handy way to get around is a cheap alternative to taking a cab.
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Check in with the traveler's center on how to take a trolley. Fort Worth offers cheap and scenic trolley rides to the more popular tourist destinations.
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Rent a car. Fort Worth is a complex combination of highways and streets where having a cheap rental car might be your best bet.
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Admire the old way of living at Log Cabin Village. This rustic showcase of mid-19th century log cabins will delight your imagination and offer plentyof photo opportunities.
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Spend a day at the Stockyards Historic District. Showcasing cattle drives and live entertainment, this fun tourist attraction offers plenty to overwhelm the senses.
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Smell the roses at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, a must-see for any nature lover. With more than 2,500 varieties of plants, this floral extravaganza proves that everything is indeed bigger in Texas.












