Fort Worth is a city of unending contrasts. A world-class music competition sits side-by-side with the "World's Largest Honky-Tonk." There are live rodeos and cattle-drives complete with horses, wagons and trail bosses as well as exhibitions of artists like Monet, Picasso and Matisse. You can watch performances by a nationally recognized ballet company and then go "two-stepping" to live country and western music.
Downtown
Sundance Square is a 16-block area of buildings that have been restored and/or replicated to match their turn-of-the-century appearances. Named after the Sundance Kid, Butch Cassidy's famous sidekick, the Square is home to such restaurants as
Billy Miner's Saloon-where the hamburgers are hot and the beer and margaritas cold-and the Cabo Mix Mex Grill, which offers South/Central American cuisine with a Yucatan influence.
Just south of the Fort Worth Convention Center is the Fort Worth Water Gardens, a four-and-a-half block park with assorted lakes and waterfalls....
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Kimbell Art Museum
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