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Fort Worth, TX is a vibrant city known for its rich culture and attractions. From the world-famous Stockyards to its impressive museums and many festivals, Fort Worth offers something for everyone. Visitors are delighted by the range of activities to explore in this vibrant, metropolitan city. People who visit often rave about their experience in Fort Worth. The locals are friendly and always willing to help tourists find the best places to visit or try new restaurants. Although the city's nightlife options are not as expansive as other cities in Texas, there are a few great spots where people can enjoy music, drinks, and good company. The art scene in Fort Worth is thriving with an excellent selection of galleries, public art displays, and live shows. With all these attractions to enjoy, it's no wonder why tourists keep coming back to experience the unforgettable charm that comes with visiting Fort Worth!

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great city - 6/14/2011
great city and plenty job Read More

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Fort Worth - A Great Little City - 2/11/2011
Having lived in Fort Worth TX, my entire life I have seen the highs and lows. Today Fort Worth is a fantastic city to live in. From our museums, to the parks, to Bass Hall concert hall to the cultural district and of course our famous stock yards; Fort Worth has something for everyone.

We are also very diverse as well as progressive in social issues.

Now that I "sell Fort Worth", it could not be better.


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Interesting Place to Live - 10/14/2010
Although the population is fairly large, there is a small town atmosphere to almost everything. We have colleges, parks, libraries, a zoo and many other attractions and are not far from Six Flags over Texas. We take pride in the stockyard and history of the western cattle drives. Although there are places in town (like most big towns) where you may not feel safe, the downtown has been totally updated and is a safe and fun place to go.

Our biggest hangup is the traffic which is bad during the morning and afternoon business day start and end Read More

retirement - 8/25/2010
Looking to retire on S. S. and small Read More

Yes - 6/30/2010
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS - 6/8/2010
Nice places for the kids. Not enough law enforcement with the constant growth rate. My opinion, to much crime. Ive been noticing alot of businesses are closing. Alot of nightlife. Just like any other places. Lower the cost of living the higher the crime rate COULD Read More

In my humble opinion - 2/22/2010
Just a couple of opinions regarding some previous comments-

The cost of living is indeed very low, and yes, you get more square footage for the buck the farther you travel away from downtown and into the cultural "wasteland" of suburbia. You sacrifice the flavor and diversity of the city, but on the bright side, the education quality is high and there is very little crime to speak of. If culture is more of a priority, I'd recommend the hospital district just south of downtown, Arlington Heights, or look into the development around the old Montgomery Ward center.

I know I'm not the first to say that jobs abound in the Metroplex and all over Texas. Quality universities all over DFW have done good things for the economic development. There are plenty of fun things to do all year round as well.

As far as the weather is concerned, it does get pretty hot. But I'm living in Atlanta now, and Fort Worth is not nearly as humid and it makes a big Read More

lookng to move - 11/6/2009
i would realy lik to here about the job market inthe area. I see the busses dont cover to much ofthe area but i wont beable to get a car till i find a job.So ya if anyone has any ideas for a millworks or manufacturing place to call pleae let me Read More

hot summers - 9/18/2009
summers are hot and winters short, cold, and Read More

Climate - 8/16/2009
If you can tolerate a relentless hot humid summer for about 10 weeks out of the year, then the other 42 weeks or so are pretty mild. Very little winter with the exception of a few isolated times with highs in the 30s, maybe 3 to 10 days a year. One or two snow/ice days a year, which pretty much shuts down the Read More

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