

Fort Worth, TX
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Bass Performance Hall |
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(Attractions & Activities - Cultural Venues) |
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525 Commerce St, Fort Worth 76102 877-212-4280
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Description:
Everyone in Fort Worth knows the angels on Bass Performance Hall. In fact, it's almost impossible to imagine the city without their presence and this grand tribute to the arts. Completed in 1998, the stately limestone building, located in Sundance Square, is home to numerous cultural organizations, including the Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Symphony, and the Fort Worth Opera. Patrons to the hall are regaled by theater shows, Broadway productions, and a variety of musical artists. The magnificent structure, designed by David Schwarz, is considered the last great performance hall built in the 20th century. Its angels, who play golden trumpets, are 240-feet tall and were carved by sculptor Márton Váró. A gift shop and tours are available. |
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Cowtown Coliseum |
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121 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth 76106 800-269-8696
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When it was built in 1908, the Cowtown Coliseum was the premiere venue for livestock exhibition in the country. The building was also the site of the world's first indoor rodeo in 1918. Other memorable events include appearances by Theodore Roosevelt, Elvis Presley, and Jimmy Carter. Nowadays, the coliseum hosts a variety of events, including live rodeos every Friday and Saturday night. During summer months, the place also hosts Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show each Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The original Wild West Show was brought to the Coliseum in 1918. |
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Will Rogers Memorial Center |
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3401 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth 76107 817-392-7469
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Description:
This entertainment venue honors comedian-cowboy Will Rogers with a sculpture of him and his horse out front. Inside, his bust boasts a flat, shiny nose due to visitors rubbing it for luck. Built in 1933, the complex hosts the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show and Rodeo each January. The state-of-the-art Equestrian Center's annual horse exhibitions include national cutting horse competitions, along with Arabian, Miniature, Apaloosa and Painted Horse shows. A flea market is held in Cattle Barn #1 each weekend, except during the Rodeo and Livestock Show's run. |
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