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BILLY BOB'S TEXAS
"World's Largest Honky-Tonk" Over 100,000 square feet bar featuring live country music.
2520 Rodeo Plaza.
(817) 589-1711
FORT WORTH HERD
Daily cattle drives of Texas Longhorns down Exchange Avenue to Mule Alley 11:30am and 4pm, every day, weather permitting. See the Longhorns any time in their pen behind the Fort Worth Live Stock Exchange Building.
131 East Exchange
(817) 625-9715
TARANTULA STEAM TRAIN
1896 steam engine "Puffy" pulls vintage coaches. Excursion service from Grapevine to Fort Worth Stockyards; and Stockyards to 8th Avenue.
140 East Exchange Ave.
(817) 625-RAIL
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ENTRANCE SIGN
Gateway
to the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Constructed in 1920 by the Fort Worth Stockyards Company.
on East Exchange Ave.
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING
Built in 1902 to house the livestock commission companies. Offices, deli and museums are located there today.
131 East Exchange
(817) 625-9715
COWTOWN COLISEUM
Built in 1908 and home of the world's first indoor rodeo. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a State Archeological Landmark.
123 East Exchange
(817) 625-1025
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER
Free information about the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Fort Worth area.
130 East Exchange Ave.
(817) 624-4741
HORSE AND MULE BARNS
Rebuilt in 1914 as fireproof barns to shelter the horses and mules before auction. Largest sales in the world during WW I.
131 East Exchange Ave.
(817) 625-9715
STOCKYARDS STATION
Shopping, dining, and entertainment are featured in this renovated hog & sheep pens originally built in 1911. The Tarantula Steam Train provides daily excursions.
140 East Exchange Ave.
(817) 625-9715
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