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Letter by Mike Moncrief, Mayor of Ft. Worth Known as the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” Fort Worth is an exciting meetings, convention and tourism destination. Visitors can experience one of the most dynamic downtown’s in the nation, exciting Western heritage and the artistic masterpieces of Fort Worth’s Cultural District.

Fort Worth’s downtown has gained a reputation as one of the country’s most lively urban settings. The 35-block Sundance Square entertainment district is home to a collection of restaurants, live music clubs, theatres, shops, exciting nightlife and the beautiful Bass Performance Hall, named as one of the top 10 opera houses in the world.

No visit to Texas is complete without a stop at the legendary Stockyards National Historic District. Unique attractions such as the Fort Worth Herd daily cattle drive thrill visitors year-round. Top country music performers play the stage at Billy Bob’s Texas, the “World’s Largest Honky-Tonk,” and live rodeo takes place every weekend at Cowtown Coliseum, home to the world’s original indoor rodeo. Shopping for handcrafted cowboy boots, hats, clothing and souvenirs is abundant in the Stockyards.

The Cultural District is home to world-class museums. The temples of culture that line the park-like setting of the district include the Amon Carter Museum, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. It’s no wonder Fort Worth is considered the museum capital of the Southwest.

Come experience Fort Worth, the “City of Cowboys and Culture.” You’ll find out it’s a destination redefined.

"The Super Bowl is an exciting time in professional football and I know that Fort Worth can match that excitement with our ‘Fort Worth Friendly’ way."

— Mike Moncrief, Mayor