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Fort Worth became one such railroad hub for livestock in the mid-1870s, and the Stockyards was built there about a decade later. A Boston businessman, Greenlief Simpson, bought the place in 1893.
The Fort Worth Herd, which was created in 1999, performs a longhorn cattle drive twice a day—11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. (weather permitting)—on East Exchange Avenue in front of the Livestock ...
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 ...
Immerse yourself in the history of Fort Worth with an up-close and in-person sidewalk view of the world's only twice-daily longhorn cattle drive. It's held every day at 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in ...
Now, more than 150 years later, the Fort Worth Herd is dedicated to preserving that rich history. The twice-daily cattle drive through the Stockyards is how they commemorate that time.
The Herd The Fort Worth Stockyards is home to a herd of longhorn cattle and the world's only twice-daily cattle drive. They have 17 longhorns in the herd, one for each decade of Forth Worth's ...
(In October 2023, paparazzi captured them kissing in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, where, twice daily, a longhorn cattle drive takes place in the streets.) ...
A herd of Texas longhorn cattle were being loaded off a ferry and into the livestock market in the summer of 1855. The animals had traveled more than 2,000 miles by trail, railroad and finally ferry.
Fort Worth Herd — This twice daily cattle drive sees herd members move animals through the Stockyards just like it was over 100 years ago. Hotel Drover — (200 Mule Alley) This luxury hotel is located ...
Fort Worth Herd — This twice daily cattle drive sees herd members move animals through the Stockyards just like it was over 100 years ago. Hotel Drover — (200 Mule Alley) This luxury hotel is located ...
Daily cattle drives in the Stockyards are brief, but there’s a whole day’s worth of work that goes into bringing this piece of Fort Worth history to life.