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Are you planning a trip to the Fort Worth Stockyards? A guided walking tour might be just what you need to get the whole Western experience. If you're traveling with a large group, the Western Experience might be the perfect option. This package includes several famous attractions, such as the Historical Walking Tour, The Cowtown Cattlepen Maze, and a stop at the Cattle Drive. The Wrangler Experience is a fun and educational tour for students and youth groups that turns any child into a budding historian. The driven tour option might be the way to go if you want a more comfortable tour experience. You'll have a tour guide to provide little-known facts and take you to various locations, all from the comfort of a vehicle.
Scream your way through the Hangman's House of Horrors. This haunted house has been featured on the Travel Channel's America's Scariest Halloween Attractions, named Best Place to Get Spooked in Fort Worth Magazine, and even named one of the nation's Halloween Hot Spots by Family Circle magazine. If you're brave enough to stop in and check out all the fuss, head over to Hangman's proud home in Ft Worth, Texas. The location is shrouded in mystery, with rumors about its true purpose as a top-secret military base. But we know that Hangman's House of Horrors is the main attraction, a haunted walk that will make you scream. And if that's not enough, check out The Beauty of Horror, an all-new interactive art exhibit that promises to make memories, not nightmares. And for a little appetizer before the big show, don't miss Outbreak, a smaller yet equally intense attraction filled with zombies lurking in the shadows.
Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the American West at the Sid Richardson Museum. Here, you can explore the works of Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, two of the titans of Western art. These paintings showcase the reality of the American West, from its rugged landscapes to its iconic wildlife. But the Sid Richardson Museum is much more than just a showcase for great art. It's also a hub of activity, with events and programs for visitors of all ages and experience levels. Whether you're looking to attend a discussion, workshop, or hands-on studio experience, you'll find plenty of opportunities to engage with the art and learn more about the rich history of the American West.