Fort Worth stockyards

COWGIRL Magazine Hangs Their Hat On The $21,500-Added Cowgirl Gathering Breakaway Roping

October 18, 2021
COWGIRL Magazine has signed on as the new title sponsor of The Cowgirl Gathering Breakaway Roping event, one of the premier features in the rapidly expanding Cowgirl Gathering event at the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards. When? The Cowgirl Gathering Breakaway Roping kicks off on November 13, 2021, inside the historic Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort...

Experience The Life Of John Wayne!

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August 9, 2021
Right next to the Cowtown Coliseum, is an exhibit intimately portraying the details of John Wayne’s life. “John Wayne: An American Experience” is a must stop for anyone traveling in the Fort Worth area. Their website reads, “Sprawling over 10,000 square feet, the John Wayne: An American Experience exhibit is structured to give you an...

WCRA Announces Mid-December $360,000 Major Event In Historic Cowtown Coliseum To Close Out 2021 Triple Crown Of Rodeo

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July 16, 2021
WCRA (World Champions Rodeo Alliance) today announced that the final leg of the 2021 Triple Crown of Rodeo (TCR) will culminate at the historic Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas December 15-18. The WCRA “Cowtown Christmas Championship Rodeo” will air on the CBS Television Network on Saturday, Dec. 25 (2:00 PM, ET) and stream live...

Fort Worth Stockyards Red, White, & Boots – 4th of July Celebration

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June 24, 2021
From July 2 to July 4, come out to the Cowtown Coliseum Lawns and The Cowboy Channel Stage for three days of live music, lawn games, Boot Campaign activations, fun giveaways, and more at the Red, White, & Boots – 4th of July Celebration! Add to the weekend fun by going to the Cowtown Coliseum...

Living Up To A Legend

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June 22, 2021
FEATURED PHOTO: Hotel Drover, a luxury destination hotel in Fort Worth’s Stockyards, debuted in Spring 2021. Unlike Dallas, her fast-moving, sky-scraping big sister to the east, Fort Worth, steeped in tradition, clings to her cattle-driving past so fiercely that change comes slowly … if at all.  You just don’t mess with Texas mythology, and you...

PBR Joins Joint Venture Expanding Programming Of Cowtown Coliseum & Historic Fort Worth Stockyards

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June 4, 2021
In 1993, 20 rodeo cowboys pooled together $1,000 each to form a standalone bull riding league. For their first event, they took their new sport to the most iconic venue possible – the Cowtown Coliseum, an intimate, history-soaked venue in Fort Worth, Texas, which hosted the first indoor rodeo in 1918 and where longhorn steers...

Cowtown Marketplace Is Back For The American

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January 25, 2021
Following the recent success of the NFR in The Historic Fort Worth Stockyards we are excited to announce the Cowtown Marketplace. This trade show will kick off during the RFD-TV American Semi Finals February 25th – March 7th. Stay tuned for more updates! For more information or to register as an exhibitor, click here!

Mule Alley

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December 11, 2020
Alot is going on in the Fort Worth Stockyards that’s bringing wagonloads of excitement to all visitors to this gem of the American West. Mule Alley, the Stockyards’ revamped shopping and restaurant haven, is now open and doing business on a grand scale.  Boasting tenants including the American Paint Horse Association, King Ranch Saddle Shop, MB...

Get Wrangled In Mule Alley

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November 24, 2020
Since 1947 Wrangler has been a staple in the western industry. That is 70 years, and counting, of unmatched quality, mixed with timeless designs! Wrangler is a brand driven to inspire those that wear it “to be strong and ready for whatever life throws at you.” Which is why, when Wrangler decided to open a...
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