In the midst of the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) modern glass high
rises and multi-level highways are cowboys, cattle drives, railroads, guns, and
more. This is the Texas Fort Worth Stockyards (TFWS). The TFWS is the epitome
of the Old West. A visit to modern Texas
is not complete without a visit to the historic stockyards.
The Fort Worth Herd.
Since we arrived around 11:00 am, the first thing that we did was wait for the "Fort
Worth Herd which is the world's only twice cattle drive (11:30 am and 4:00 pm
daily). The herd (below) is composed of 15 Texas longhorns - one for each decade of
Fort Worth's 150-year history, http://stockyardsstation.com/attractions/the-fort-worth-herd/
".
For the best view of the herd, we stood in front of the Texas Hall of Fame, right beside the Stockyards Visitors Center (below) .
L: Adventurouspinay and Tierra in front of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame R: Tyler, Trina and Tierra in front of the Stockyards Visitors Center |
Moving along the East Exchange Avenue, we chanced upon this
horse carriage that can accommodate visitors who want a tour of this historic
district without the hustle of walking (below).
Railroad Station.
Further along was the Texas Pacific Railroad station (below). This has been responsible
for making Fort Worth
a major shipping point for livestock, since 1876. http://stockyardsstation.com/about/history/
Lunch. A little
bit of walking and we were ready for lunch at Riscky's Steakhouse. According to
their web site, Riscky's offers the best bbq this side of anywhere.
https://risckys.com/risckys-bbq/ . There were two branches of Riscky's, but we
chose the one near the railroad station. Since it was my birth month, Tyler indulged me with the best that Texas could offer: what else but Steak. I
ordered the Flat Iron Steak (below). It came with baked potato, salad, bread,
cheese and dips/sauces. Trina ordered Riscky's Famous Pork Ribs and Tyler
ordered Riscky's Famous Sliced Beef Brisket .Their orders came with home made potato
salad, seasoned red beans, fresh coleslaw, Riscky's famous bbq sauce and other
sides.
Of course, what made this meal enjoyable and fun was Tierra,
greeting everybody in the restaurant, including the guests and staff, with her shrieks
and giggles (below).
Shopping. What we
missed by going straight to lunch was the shootout, held in the railroad
station right after the cattle drive. Anyway, since we were at the shopping
area, we went inside some of the stores for souvenir shopping. Trina bought Leo
and me a souvenir shirt, each (below).
Western music. It
was still early, so after shopping, we walked along the road and found this
band belting some Western country songs, which, we enjoyed.
Merry-go-round. There
was a live merry-go-round, too. Live horses were driving kids around this pen
(below). Tierra may want to ride one when she's a bit bigger.
Some of the original structures were still around, and we
took time to admire them.
When in Texas, enjoy a visit to one of Texas' pride, in the "Cowtown", the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards .
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