Art and Seek: Public Art in Fort Worth

In Fort Worth, art is everywhere you look. This city is home to a large blend of traditional and modern art -- and a lot of it's open and free to the public. Here are 16 public art pieces for your viewing pleasure. 1. Tabachin Ribbon, City Hall The 13-foot circular structure was one of six…

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Guide to the Panther City Lacrosse Season

Panther City Lacrosse Club(PCLC) begins its second season in the National Lacrosse League in December 2022 with home games played at Dickies Arena. The club's season start in Fort Worth on Friday, December 9, against the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. …

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Pan de Muerto y Dia de los Muertos

Pan de Muerto has arrived. In panaderías across Fort Worth you can now find the Mexican sweet bread next to conchas, cuernos, marranitos, and other pan dulce. Pan de Muerto is prepared and eaten leading up to Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) observed the 1st and 2nd of November. Not to be…

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Where to See Fall Foliage in Fort Worth

Few traditions better encompass the atmosphere of autumn than going outside to enjoy cooler air and colorful leaves. In North Texas, fallcolors typically peak in late November so you have plenty of time to prepare for your next outing. Here are our top spots to capture the changing seasons in Fort Worth…

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Shopping Guide: WestBend

Come to WestBendfor some self-care; stay for the boutique shopping and dining experience. The development south of Interstate 30 on University Drive is a great base to launch a trip to the Fort Worth Zoo or the Cultural District. …

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