20/02/2026
Let me introduce you to Fort Worth Stockyards 🤠✨
Often called “Where the West Begins,” Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.
Here’s what makes it so special 👇
🐂 The only twice-daily cattle drive in the world
At the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, real Texas longhorns are driven down Exchange Avenue at 11:30am and 4pm every day. The Stockyards were once a major livestock market in the late 1800s, helping establish Fort Worth as a key stop along the Chisholm Trail.
🎶 A city shaped by railroads and cowboys
In the early 20th century, Fort Worth earned the nickname “Cowtown” because it was a major shipping point for cattle via the Texas & Pacific Railway. That economic boom shaped its architecture, saloons, and cultural identity — many of which still exist today.
🎨 One of the best museum districts in the U.S.
Fort Worth isn’t just boots and barbecue. The Cultural District is home to world-class institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth — with collections spanning from European masters to contemporary works. The architecture alone is worth the visit.
🏙️ Dallas’ quieter, more soulful sibling
Just 40 minutes from Dallas, Fort Worth offers a slower pace, historic brick streets, live rodeos, country music halls, and genuine Southern hospitality — without the corporate rush.
🍖 And yes… the BBQ is serious.
Would you add this to your USA itinerary? 🇺🇸✨