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Fort Worth
/ˌfɔrt ˈwɜrθ/
Definition
1
A city in northern Texas, United States, serving as the county seat of Tarrant County and famous for its historic stockyards, cowboy culture, and role in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
2
Nicknamed 'Cowtown' or 'Where the West Begins,' it is a hub for aviation, energy, and Western heritage tourism.
Examples
He traded his Wall Street tie for cowboy boots and headed straight to Fort Worth's stockyards.
In Fort Worth, the BBQ joints are so authentic, they make Dallas brisket look like fast food.
She discovered Fort Worth's secret: more museums per capita than excuses for missing rodeo night.
Fort Worth locals claim their city has the best sunsets, but really it's just the dust from all the boot-scootin'.