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Flying Saucer Fort Worth is the perfect destination for those seeking a fantastic location to indulge in tasty food and drinks. Situated in the vibrant Sundance Square, merely a block from Bass Hall, this establishment offers everything you require for an enjoyable night out. There's something for everyone here, with over 80 beers on tap and over 100 in the bottle. And if you're hungry, they have a menu of tasty items like made-to-order pizza, house-smoked salmon, a half-pound Angus burger, and the honey-dipped chicken served with jalapeno gravy and fresh vegetables of the day. You can enjoy your drink and food on the patio beer garden or reserve the party room inside for a private affair. And now they're serving mixed drinks and wine too.
Encounter the paranormal activity and rich history of the Cowtown Winery Ghost & Crime Tours. Their walking tour will take you through the Stockyards, where they will share stories of ghostly encounters and provide detailed historical information about the area. You'll learn about the Bordellos, shootouts, hangings, and more. Stops on the tour include The Cadillac Hotel, Miss Molly's B&B, The Stockyards Hotel, and many others. Discover the darker side of the Fort Worth Stockyards on the Cowtown Winery True Crime tour. This guided walking tour explores true crime stories spanning over a century, from the 1920s Armour Swift strike to the gang violence of the 1980s. The tour sheds light on the Stockyards' notorious history of outlaw crime.
Celebrate the life of the brave women of the American West at the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame. This fantastic museum celebrates cowgirl culture and honors the accomplishments of women like Laura Ingalls Wilder, Annie Oakley, and Patsy Cline. When you visit, you can browse through artifacts and photos that tell the stories of these incredible women. Some exhibits showcase different aspects of cowgirl culture, including rodeo life, entertainment, literature, and more. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the Wild West, this museum is worth a visit.