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Fort Worth, Texas is located in Tarrant County. The cities of Arlington, North Richland Hills and Alliance make up the greater
Fort Worth area.
Spotlight on Fort Worth's Log Cabin Village
Walking through Fort Worth's Log Cabin Village is like stepping into North Texas' frontier in the nineteenth century. With log houses built in the mid-1800s, a one-room schoolhouse, a water-powered gristmill and historical interpreters you feel as though you've been transported back to a much simpler time—a time without luxuries like cars or
electricity. You immediately marvel at how anyone could survive. But if you take a step back, you might come away with some valuable lessons for our times.
Let's face it. We've slowly but surely been destroying our environment since those simpler days. With our ever-expanding reliance on fossil fuels like coal and oil, we've created a very serious climate problem—both polluting the air that we breathe and changing our climate patterns.
Today, the importance of relying on
clean energy from renewable sources, like the sun, wind and water is being stressed more and more. Unlike fossil fuels,
clean energy releases no emissions that harm our environment.
Clean energy does not deplete natural resources, nor is it something that we should have to rely heavily on foreign powers for.
So maybe we should take a note or two from history and look back at what those pioneers in the Texas frontier were doing. Without the dirty energy that we've grown to rely on, they found a clean, easy way to power their mills. It got the job done and it didn't release any dangerous emissions. The
alternative energy of our past could very well be the key to our future.
Population and Demographics
Fort Worth is the 5th largest city in Texas and the 17th largest city in the US, with a population over 700,000 people. According to the 2007 U.S. Census estimates, 63% of
Fort Worth's population is White, nearly 19% are Black or African American and less than 4% are Asian.
Professional Sports Teams and Events
Fort Worth Cats - (AAIPBL)
Home to the NASCAR track,
Texas Motor Speedway
Home to the "Fifth Major" in PGA Golf at the
Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
Theatres, Museums and Music
Fort Worth has many Museums, Theatres and Music venues including the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater, Casa Manana and the Jubilee Theater.
Companies Headquartered in Fort Worth
American Airlines
Dickies
Radio Shack
Pier 1 Imports
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Airports
Fort Worth has four airports, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Fort Worth Alliance Airport, Fort Worth Meacham International Airport and Fort Worth Spinks Airport. The DFW International Airport is the 4th largest airport in the US and largest in the state.
Weather
Fort Worth's temperature is typically between 32 degrees to 90 degrees throughout the year. For 25% of the year the temperature is 90 degrees or greater. Winter in
Fort Worth averages a low in the 30's and a high in the 60's.
Fort Worth rarely sees a measurable snowfall.
Colleges and Universities
Fort Worth, Texas has more than 10 colleges and universities including the University of Texas at Arlington, Texas Christian University and Texas Wesleyan University.
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