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DFW Adventure Park, Hyatt Place Dallas/Plano, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Mansfield, Galleria Dallas, National Scouting Museum, Amtrak, UNT Sky Theater Planetarium , The Palace Theatre, Lavender Ridge Farms, Aloft Hotel, Fort Worth Water Gardens, Museum of Nature & Science, Addison Circle Park, Gnismer Farms, Warbird Rides, Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Lewisville CVB & Visitor Information Center, Old Post Office Museum and Art Center, Tarleton's Dora Lee Langdon Cultural & Educational Center, Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Exhibit at TWU, Sandy Lake Amusement Park, Vintage Flying Museum, The History of Aviation Collection at University of Texas - Dallas , Belmont Hotel, International Exotic Animal Santuary, Old Bedford School, Carrollton City of, Dallas Arts District, Sundance Square, Dallas Mavericks, Mozzarella Company, Denton Firefighter's Museum, Grapevine Vintage Railroad, DFW International Airport, "The Breaks" at Bar-H Ranch , Six Flags Over Texas, Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Fort Worth, Texas, CARE: Center for Animal Research & Education, Corsicana Arts & Entertainment District, Doubletree by Hilton Dallas-Farmers Branch, Butterfield Stage Playhouse, Hilton Dallas Park Cities, Wise County Heritage Museum, Mandalay Canal at Las Colinas, WaterTower Theater, Highland Park Village, Mountaisa Family Fun Center, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, AJR & Associates, Harold B. Simpson History Complex

and many more!


    2nd Ave & Commerce
    Fort Worth, Texas
    817-255-9300

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    150 Years of Fort Worth History" is open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

    Admission is free.

    Fire Station #1
    Fort Worth

    The Fort Worth Fire Station No. 1 is housed in a beautiful, historic fire station near Sundance Square, this free exhibit tells the story of the first 150 years of Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Fire Station No. 1 a terrific introduction to the city’s roots and incredibly colorful past. Includes:

    • A scale model of the original Fort Worth, established in 1849;
    • An interactive bunkhouse model featuring a video about Charlie Bell, a well-known Texas Cowboy who spent a lifetime working cattle;
    • A display case containing the uniform and writing desk of Maj. Gen. William Jenkins Worth, Fort Worth’s namesake. (Worth, a national hero, died of cholera in San Antonio in 1849, before he could visit or learn about the new fort his men had named for him.);
    • A display on the prehistoric Clovis people;
    • A bucking bronco that provides a photo opportunity for Guests.