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Fort Worth, city (1990 pop. 447,619), seat of Tarrant co., N Tex., on the Trinity River 30 mi (48 km) W of Dallas; settled 1843, inc. 1873. An army post was established on the site in 1847, and after the Civil War became an Old West cow town. The first railroad (completed 1876) helped establish Fort Worth as a meatpacking and cattle-shipping point, and it soon also became a center for milling and shipping wheat. In 1919 oil was discovered to the west, and refineries and related installations were built.

Fort Worth, which in its rivalry with Dallas calls itself the city "where the West begins," has been financially revitalized since the construction of major industrial parks in the 1980s, and suburban expansion continues. Oil and gas, cattle, and grain remain important, but newer industries, such as aerospace and electronic equipment manufacture, wholesaling and distribution, transportation, communications, and food processing, have led economic development. The airline industry is critical, with both the Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport and Alliance cargo airport in or near the city; American Airlines is based there.

Fort Worth is the seat of Texas Christian Univ., Texas Wesleyan Univ., and a Baptist seminary. The Tarrant County Convention Center, Kimbell Art Museum, Amon Carter Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Texas Motor Speedway, Bass Performance Center (in Sundance Square), and the old stockyards are among its visitor attractions.


Fort Worth

City (pop., 2000: 534,694), northern Texas, U.S. It lies on the Trinity River and constitutes the western part of the Dallas–Fort Worth urban complex. Founded in 1849 as a military outpost against Comanche raids, it was later a stopover point for cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail. It became a cattle-shipping boomtown after the railroad arrived in 1876. Oil finds brought the petroleum-refining industry to Fort Worth in the 1920s, and aircraft manufacturing, which began there during World War II, has expanded to include aerospace and electronic equipment. Fort Worth is the seat of Texas Christian University (1873) and Texas Wesleyan University (1890), and its attractions include the Amon Carter Museum.


Fort Worth
a city in N Texas, at the junction of the Clear and West forks of the Trinity River: aircraft works, electronics. Pop.: 585 122 (2003 est.)

Fort Worth 

a city in the southern USA, in the state of Texas. Situated on the Trinity River. Population, 370,000 (1975; with Dallas, 50 km to the east, and suburbs, 2.6 million). Fort Worth is a transportation center and the center of an important agricultural and oil- and gas-producing region. Of the city’s residents, 2,000 are employed in the extractive industry and 77,000 in refining (1974). Fort Worth is also a center of the US aerospace industry, chiefly the construction of airplanes. Other industries include food processing (especially the processing of meat and flour), chemical production, metalworking, oil refining, and machine building, especially the production of equipment for the oil industry. The city has a university.



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The Van Cliburn Foundation will hold its fifth International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs (IPCOA) May 28-June 3, 2007, in Fort Worth, Texas.
One hundred of the greatest photographs from one of the premier photography collections in the country will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, from July 1 through August 20.
Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $104 million modification to a previously awarded contract for the second low-rate initial production lot of H-1 upgrade aircraft.
 
 
 
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