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When the city of Fort Worth first established the Fort Worth Herd on June 12 of 1999, to celebrate Fort Worth’s 150th anniversary by driving a herd of Texas Longhorn cattle from downtown Fort ...
The daily cattle drive started in 1999 to celebrate Fort Worth's 150th anniversary. The venture started with 15 Texas Longhorn steers - one for each decade. Ten years later they added one more to ...
The Fort Worth Stockyards is quiet early in the morning. The insides of shops are dark, and the sidewalks are empty as a new day dawns. By 11:30 a.m. the clopping of hooves will echo off the ...
Known as The Fort Worth Herd, the tradition of drovers walking longhorns through the Stockyards is now designated as a National Historic District, and the tradition for the cattle drive started in ...
Watch for Gypsy Boy and the other longhorns on their cattle drive as it travels down East Exchange Avenue in the Fort Worth Stockyards at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. This article tagged under ...
From exploring art to catching Cowtown’s longhorn cattle drive in the Stockyards, here is our list of free things to do this weekend. ... Catch Cowtown’s Cattle drive. Fort Worth Stockyards; ...
From the 1860s to 1890, around four million head of cattle drove through Fort Worth. The city became a headquarters for the cattle industry, giving it its nickname, Cowtown.
FORT WORTH -- A beloved member of the Fort Worth Herd is retiring. James, the 1,734-pound, carrot-top longhorn, is headed to new home in Poolville. During his four-year tenure as a Herd member ...
Folks can still see the daily cattle drive at 11:30 a.m. or catch a behind the scenes experience from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Longhorn Pen. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
If you’ve ever been to the Fort Worth Stockyards, you’re likely familiar with the famous twice-daily Longhorn cattle drive, known as the Fort Worth Herd. There are plans to improve their home ...
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