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&#8220;The best gall-darn tour in Texas!&#8221;

Travel through history with us as we venture through historical Fort Worth. Our approximately 4 hour tour in our climate-controlled vehicle takes you back in time to help you see why Fort Worth has been called the &#8220;Queen City of the Prairie.&#8221;  





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<strong><font size="+2">&#8220;The best gall-darn tour in Texas!&#8221;</font></strong><br />
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Travel through history with us as we venture through historical Fort Worth. <strong>Our approximately 4 hour tour in our climate-controlled vehicle takes you back in time to help you see why Fort Worth has been called the &#8220;Queen City of the Prairie.</strong>&#8221;  <center></p>
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<td><font size="-2"><em>Fort Worth Tours historian Dawson Granade shows a recent tour the view off the bluff looking north from downtown Fort Worth.  Dawson is standing near the spot Major Ripley Arnold stood as he gazed out over an area where the West and Clear Forks of the Trinity River merged.  Major Arnold decided to build his fort here and Fort Worth had its beginning.</em></font></td>
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<p></center><strong>For more information about stops on our tour, please visit our <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=2">About Us</a> page, <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=8">Visited Locations</a> page, our <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=11">Historic Bios</a> page, and our <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=5">Photo Gallery</a>. </strong></p>
<p><strong>For pricing and available dates and times, please see our <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=6">Tour Schedule Pricing</a> page.</strong></p>
<p>Space goes quickly! Don&#8217;t miss this tour while you&#8217;re in town! Please book your tour in advance so you don&#8217;t get left out. Call <strong>817-514-9567</strong> or visit our <a href="http://www.fortworthtours.com/?page_id=16">Book a Tour</a> page and fill out our tour booking form.</p>
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