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Best Infant Daycare & Child Care in Fort Worth, TX
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18 Infant Daycares in Fort Worth, TX
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Saro’ Nest Child Care LLC
Daycare in
Haltom City, TX
(817) 826-9619
Saro’ Nest Child Care LLC is a caring and loving environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching… Read More
$195 – $234 / wk
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6:30 am – 6:00 pm
The Learning House Early Childcare Center
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(817) 678-8639
Welcome! The Learning House Early Childcare Center is Licensed and Now Enrolling. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developmental m… Read More
$202 – $243 / wk
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7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Miss Jennifer’s WeeCare
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(817) 587-1395
Hi! We’re Miss Jennifer’s and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developmental… Read More
$189 – $223 / wk
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12:00 am – 11:45 pm
Little Star’s Home Childcare
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(940) 400-1474
Welcome to Little Star’s Home Childcare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and compassionate envi… Read More
$123 – $158 / wk
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Happy Hearts Home Care
Daycare in
North Richland Hills, TX
(313) 251-2259
Happy Hearts Home Care offers safe, loving childcare in the North Richland Hills area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational acti… Read More
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Ms Darla and Friends Daycare
Daycare in
North Richland Hills, TX
(216) 259-8440
Ms Darla and Friends is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in North Richland Hills. Daily care is available… Read More
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Kids 1st Childcare
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(928) 218-5745
Kids 1st Childcare offers safe, loving childcare in the Fort Worth area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The fa… Read More
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Terra Play LLC Daycare
Daycare in
Hurst, TX
(786) 671-6346
Terra Play LLC is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Hurst. The director offers programs for a variety of … Read More
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Theotokos Gigiville Daycare
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(972) 544-6967
Theotokos Gigiville is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Fort Worth. The director offers programs for a… Read More
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The Little Teapot Daycare Center
Daycare in
Fort Worth, TX
(415) 985-0931
The Little Teapot Daycare Center provides childcare for families living in the Fort Worth area. Children engage in play-based, educational a… Read More
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Adventure Kids Playcare – Drop In Childcare Serving Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX
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Reservations may be required.
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Mon – Thursday: 8 am – 8 pm
Friday: 8 am – 10 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 10 pm
Sunday: Closed
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Arts & Crafts
Video Game Island
Air Hockey
Indoor Sports Court/Basketball
Adventure Kids Cafe
Separate Infant & Toddler Rooms
Dramatic Play Village
Programs Available At Our Fort Worth Location
Drop-in Childcare
6 weeks – 12 years
Flexible Packages & Scheduling Make Drop-In Care A Breeze.
Classes
5 – 12 Years
Year-Round Fun & Engaging Classes With Drop-in Options
5 – 12 Years
Schools out, we’re in! Worry-free Drop off for all major holidays
Preschool
3 – 5 Years
Play-based Programming that promotes school-readiness
AFTERSCHOOL
5 – 12 Years
Your child’s favorite time of day to hang with friends.
Parties & Events
5 – 12 Years
Book your next event with us for extra fun & zero clean up.
Drop-in Childcare
6 weeks – 12 years
Flexible Packages & Scheduling Make Drop-In Care A Breeze.
Classes
5 – 12 Years
Year-Round Fun & Engaging Classes With Drop-in Options
5 – 12 Years
Schools out, we’re in! Worry-free Drop off for all major holidays
Preschool
3 – 5 Years
Play-based Programming that promotes school-readiness
AFTERSCHOOL
5 – 12 Years
Your child’s favorite time of day to hang with friends.
Parties & Events
5 – 12 Years
Book your next event with us for extra fun & zero clean up.
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Rest easy knowing your child is in a safe place where security measures are always in place and in compliance with state licensing. You can depend on our all-star team to keep kids safe with CPR and FIRST AID certifications, along with continuing education in child development
Rest easy knowing your child is in a safe place where security measures are always in place and in compliance with state licensing. You can depend on our all-star team to keep kids safe with CPR and FIRST AID certifications, along with continuing education in child development
As a member of one of our partner gyms , you enjoy 10% off for a daily, 2-hour time block of child care while you work out for the perfect, distraction-free workout you’ve been longing for!
As a member of one of our partner gyms , you enjoy 10% off for a daily, 2-hour time block of child care while you work out for the perfect, distraction-free workout you’ve been longing for!
What parents are saying…
Absolutely love this place. I have been bringing my grandsons here for over a year. The staff is wonderful, the place is very clean, and the kids love it. I can’t say enough great things about the owner. She truly cares about the kids.
– Holly Worrell
I have taken my son here dozens of times the facility is so spotless I can’t believe how clean it is the staff is wonderful and kind, my son was fed his diaper was changed I couldn’t of been more happy.
– OMAR ROMERO
My son loves it here! He always has a great time while he is here, he actually looks forward to going to AKP and doesn’t want to leave when it’s time to pick up! They have a lot of activities for your child to do, as well as toys, a jungle gym etc.
– Sarah Daniel
Pricing & Details
What are your rates?
Hourly rates are always available.
Hourly:
- $14.00 per hour – Infants (6 Weeks – 18 Mos.)
- $12.50 per hour – One Child (Over 18 Mos.)
- $7. 00 per hour – Each Additional Sibling
Registration:
- $40.00 annual family registration is required
Adventure Kids University preschool: Weekdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- 3 days per week per month $450
- 2 days per week per month $300
- 5 day Pass-$200/$160 ( $40 a day)
- 10 Day Pass $360/ $288 (buy 9 get one free so $40×9).
- 15 Day Pass $580/ $464 (buy 13 get two free so $40x 13)
- 20 Day Pass $680/ $544 (buy 17 get three free so $40×17)
Camps: Weekdays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Half Day Camp Flex Pass = 4 hours, 5 visits = $200 first child/$160 siblings
- 5 Day Camp Flex Pass $275 first child/$220 siblings
- 1 Day Camp Flex Pass 9-4 = $80 first child/$64 siblings
Lunch is included!
What are Family Savings Plans?
Family Savings Plans have no expiration and can be used for food or time spent with us. They include:
- $300.00 and receive a 15% Discount (Your $ Value = $345)
- $500.00 and receive a 20% Discount (Your $ Value = $600)
Are gift certificates available?
Yes – gift certificates can be purchased at our center.
Do you serve meals?
Breakfast: 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Dinner: 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
$5.00 per child
We are a nut-free facility.
Gluten-free meals are available upon request.
You are more than welcome to pack a snack or meal from home as long as they are nut-free. All meals brought from home can be refrigerated and heated at meal time, if needed.
When are snacks served?
Snacks are served at 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and 8 p.m.
If your child arrives just after snack time and is hungry, please let us know–we’ll take care of them.
Are immunization records required?
We must have current immunization records on file for all children who are not currently enrolled in school. If your child is enrolled in school or a daycare other than Adventure Kids Playcare, we require that you provide the full information, including name, address, and phone number.
Please note that if your child is not enrolled in school, we require immunization records to be up to date and accurate.
If your family has chosen to exempt your child from receiving immunizations, we ask that you provide us with the State Vaccine Exemption Form.
Shelley started her career in childcare while in college, taking a break to pursue a design career, before returning to her passion – children. She opened her first Adventure Kids Playcare center in Frisco, Texas, and is now the proud owner of two locations, Fort Worth and Frisco. Shelley has three kids and loves spending time with the children who visit her centers.
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Childtime of Fort Worth | 8701 Meadowbrook Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76120 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childtime of Fort Worth | 1408 Morrison, Fort Worth, TX 76112 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 8603 Normandale St, Fort Worth, TX 76116 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 9917 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 5432 Basswood BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 4151 Crosslands RD, Fort Worth, TX 76132 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 1300 W. Everman Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76134 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
La Petite Academy of Fort Worth | 7300 Forest Hill DR, Fort Worth, TX 76140 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marquita KinderCare | 3700 Marquita Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oakmont KinderCare | 7901 Oakmont Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
South Hulen KinderCare | 7224 Kingswood Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76133 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Summerfields KinderCare | 3800 Basswood Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Children’s Courtyard of Fort Worth, TX | 8701 S. Hulen Street, Fort Worth, TX 76123 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Children’s Courtyard of Fort Worth, TX | 4500 Silver Sage Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Childrens Courtyard | 6200 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Childrens Courtyard | 2301 Western Center Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76131 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Childrens Courtyard | 3955 Reggis Ct, Fort Worth, TX 76155 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Childrens Courtyard | 901 E Harmon Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76131 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Watauga KinderCare | 5801 Watauga Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76148 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Westcreek KinderCare | 6017 Westcreek Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76133 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3D Daycare | 6930 S Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76134 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A Childs Place – YMCA Southwest | 501 Felix BLDG 24, Fort Worth, TX 76115 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A Educational After School | 501 Oakland Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76103 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A Educational Child Care | 2717 Putnam, Fort Worth, TX 76112 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Academy Chapel Creek | 501 Academy BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Al-Hedayah Academy | 8601 Randol Mill RD, Fort Worth, TX 76120 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alice Carlson Extended Day Care-Clayton | 3320 W Cantey, Fort Worth, TX 76109 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All Stars Early Learning Center | 1140 Morrison DR, Fort Worth, TX 76120 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Allstars Learning Center | 5318 Wichita ST, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amaka Child Care Center YMCA | 1501 Stephenson, Fort Worth, TX 76102 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ambitious Minds Christian Learning Center | 404 S Oakland BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76103 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ambitious Minds Christian Learning Center | 4508 Forest Hill CIR, Fort Worth, TX 76140 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anderson School for the Gifted and Talented | 14900 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Angel Montessori | 901 Page Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76110 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apple Academy | 4650 Campus DR, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ark Christian Learning Center | 10525 Jacksboro Hwy, Fort Worth, TX 76135 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ash Crescent Head Start & Child Development Center | 1027 Ash Crescent ST, Fort Worth, TX 76104 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atwood McDonald Elementary Eastside YMCA of Fort Worth | 1850 Barron ST, Fort Worth, TX 76112 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Azle Early Learning Center at Eagle Heights | 6505 Lucerne, Fort Worth, TX 76135 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Barbara T Williams Head Start and CDC | 4800 Riverside DR S, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basswood Elementary – Clayton | 3100 Clay Mountain TRL, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Baylor All Saints Child Care and Preschool | 1709 N Enderly, Fort Worth, TX 76104 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beckys Kiddie Land & Private | 1923 Higgins ST, Fort Worth, TX 76111 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Benbrook Elementary – Westside YMCA | 800 Mercedes, Fort Worth, TX 76126 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bethesda CDC | 4700 Beach N, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bill Elliott Elementary – Eastside YMCA of Fort Worth | 2501 Cooks LN, Fort Worth, TX 76112 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blanche Headstart and Child Development Center | 2900 Stallcup, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blue Haze Elementary – Westside YMCA | 601 Blue Haze Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bluebonnet Elementary – Clayton | 7000 Teal DR, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bradleys School Care at St Andrew | 3304 Dryden RD, Fort Worth, TX 76109 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Broadway Baptist Church | 305 Broadway W, Fort Worth, TX 76104 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bryson Elementary – Northwest YMCA | 1201 Old Decatur Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76179 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Building Blocks Child Development Center | 140 Expedition DR, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Burton Hill Elementary – Westside YMCA | 519 Burton Hill RD, Fort Worth, TX 76114 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CCA – Southside Head Start and CDC | 959 Rosedale ST E, Fort Worth, TX 76104 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Calvary Learning Center | 1401 Oakhurst Scenic DR, Fort Worth, TX 76111 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cambridge Christian Academy | 4175 Sandshell DR, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cambridge Preschool and Childcare | 5609 Watauga RD, Fort Worth, TX 76148 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Campfire Family Child Care Center | 2700 Meacham BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Care Bear Child Care | 145 Sheffield DR, Fort Worth, TX 76134 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Center for Creative Living DCC | 2401 Oakland BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76103 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Champions Peterson Elementary | 2000 Winter Hawk DR, Fort Worth, TX 76177 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chapel Hill Academy – Clayton | 4640 Sycamore School RD, Fort Worth, TX 76133 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Child Study Center | 1300 W Lancaster, Fort Worth, TX 76102 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childcare Network #174 | 6157 Silver Sage Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childcare Network #194 | 6161 Haltom Road, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childcare Network #195 | 6637 Oaklawn Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76148 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childcare Network #261 | 3420 West Risinger Rd. , Fort Worth, TX 76123 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children’s Lighthouse | 3420 Risinger RD W, Fort Worth, TX 76123 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children’s Place Creative Learning Center | 4908 East Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76103 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childrens Early Development Center | 3328 Belknap ST E, Fort Worth, TX 76111 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childrens Lighthouse | 700 E Bailey Boswell RD, Fort Worth, TX 76131 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childrens Palace Christian Learning Center | 6637 Oaklawn, Fort Worth, TX 76148 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childrens Palace Learning Center | 6161 Haltom RD, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Childtime Children’s Center | 7383 Hulen S, Fort Worth, TX 76133 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chisholm Ridge Elementary – YMCA | 8301 Running River Ln, Fort Worth, TX 76131 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chisholm Trail Intermediate – Clayton | 3901 Summerfields BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Christ Life Child Care | 6250 S FWY, Fort Worth, TX 76134 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Circle Park Head Start and Child Development Center | 1519 Circle Park BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76106 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clara Hardin Headstart & Child Development Center | 2409 Louisiana ST, Fort Worth, TX 76104 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clayton YES | 8201 Park Wood Hill Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76137 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clifford Davis Elementary – YMCA | 4400 Campus DR, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comanche Springs Elementary – Northwest YMCA | 8100 Comanche Springs RD, Fort Worth, TX 76131 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Community of Hope CDC | 4301 Miller AVE, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Como Head Start and Child Development Center CCA | 4900 Horne ST, Fort Worth, TX 76107 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Como Montessori – Clayton | 4001 Littlepage St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Compass Childrens Academy | 10332 Westpoint BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Concord Christian Learning Center | 4962 Wichita ST, Fort Worth, TX 76119 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cornerstone Child Care | 6328 Lake Worth BLVD, Fort Worth, TX 76135 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Country Acres | 420 Old Decatur RD, Fort Worth, TX 76179 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Crouch Intermediate School – Ryan YMCA | 8036 Cedar LN, Fort Worth, TX 76123 | Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daisy School | 3443 McCart, Fort Worth, TX 76110 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dallas Park Elementary – Ryan YMCA | 8700 Viridian LN, Fort Worth, TX 76123 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darbys Academy | 3313 Las Vegas TRL, Fort Worth, TX 76116 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diamond Hill Head Start CDC Child Development Center | 2412 Salisbury ST, Fort Worth, TX 76106 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diamond Hill Station | 2001 NE Loraine ST, Fort Worth, TX 76106 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diamond Road Head Start and Child Development Center | 2526 Diamond RD, Fort Worth, TX 76106 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discovery Early Learning Center | 9130 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76108 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Downtown Polytechnic New Beginings YMCA | 1300 Conner, Fort Worth, TX 76105 | Preschool | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dozier Elementary Northwest YMCA | 6201 REDEAGEL CRK, Fort Worth, TX 76179 | Center |
Child Care Centers and Preschools in Fort Worth TX
Child development centers in Fort Worth vary in size as well as in scope. While some offer progressive curriculums and the latest advancements for preschools, others are more intimate daycare centers that take a more relaxed approach to childcare.
Whatever your priorities, finding the right daycare center for your child is important. We’ve made the seemingly overwhelming task easier by collecting basic information such as size, location, and licensing information for child development centers in Fort Worth into a single location.
Simply click on the links below to learn more about Fort Worth childcare centers that are dedicated to providing families with safe, quality childcare.
You can also read reviews about various childcare providers to learn more about which is the right choice for your family. We always welcome comments and corrections, to better the browsing experience on our site.
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Little Promises Academy
Fort Worth, TX 76133 | (817) 370-2778
We have a love of children and we want to build a school where everyone is proud of the work we do- team members feel valued for delivering the best in early childhood education and families feel like their children are learning and getting excellent . ..
Childtime Learning Center
Fort Worth, TX 76112 | (817) 446-3600
Our school is Texas School Ready Certified by the Children’s Learning Institute. Their mission is to ensure that all children arrive at school ready for success. And at Childtime of Fort Worth, that is our commitment to you.
Sunrise Learning Center
Fort Worth, TX 76116 | (817) 244-6011
BEST BUSINESS HOURS to be found for “Childcare” in Western Fort Worth, Texas. (5:30 AM to 7:30 PM M-F) ; Children’s Day Care Center, Preschool, Childcare, Daytime Activities Center, & Before & After School Care ; Featuring 5 Level Presc …
Cain’s Love & Care Learning Center
Fort Worth, TX 76105 | (817) 887-9404
Is to give the children the opportunity to learn in a family like setting. Where they feel safe, loved and can continue to build a positive self image. I will provide well rounded meals and snack outside playtime and activities to help your child dev . ..
Childcare Network #174
Fort Worth, TX 76137 | (817) 581-1317
Hours of Operation: 6:00am – 6:30pm Monday – Friday Schools Amenities: – Educational Field Trips – Mr. Guy Music Program – Webby Dance Company Special Programs: – School Wide High Reach Curriculum 6 weeks – 4 years – USDA Approved Free Meals & Sn …
Childcare Network #307
Fort Worth, TX 76108 | (817) 246-3022
We would like to welcome you to our family. We refer to Building Blocks as a family because it is our goal to provide your children a home away from home. We are dedicated to providing the care and attention, love and learning, fun and safety that yo …
Chisholm Ridge Elementary – YMCA
Fort Worth, TX 76131 | (817) 822-4902
Chisholm Ridge seeks to provide a safe, innovative, and productive learning environment for all students. The learning climate will be enthusiastically supported by professional staff, parents, and community. Therefore, every student will be afforded …
Little Tyke Brentwood
Fort Worth, TX 76112 | (817) 451-9375
Little Tyke Learning Centers are designed for the working family and particularly, for the young child. The centers and curriculum provide a setting for learning in keeping with the child’s intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth. Our rel …
Mama Bears Day Care
Fort Worth, TX 76108 | (817) 246-7186
Mama Bears Day Care provides a safe, loving environment for children. We accept children from six weeks to twelve years of age. We play developmentally appropriate games, teach ABCs and 123s, and supply nutritious meals. We are open from 6:30am to 6: …
Baylor All Saints Child Care and Preschool
Fort Worth, TX 76104 | (817) 984-2320
Welcome to Bright Horizons at Baylor All Saints Our NAEYC accredited child care center can be found on the Baylor All Saints Medical Center Campus in the Hospital District of Fort Worth, near downtown. Founded in 1960, the Center is now open to commu …
Cambridge Christian Academy
Fort Worth, TX 76137 | (817) 847-1166
We offer a Christian based curriculum with age appropriate activities in each classroom. Our educators are experience, fun loving professionals. Drop in for a tour any time!!
Campfire Family CCC
Fort Worth, TX 76137 | (817) 831-5050
Camp Fire’s Child Development Center provides comprehensive early childhood care and education. Children from six weeks old through pre-kindergarten are exposed to developmentally appropriate programming. Implementing a High/Scope Curriculum model, t …
Child Care Associates-Park Lake Child Development Center
Fort Worth, TX 76133 | (817) 294-5107
Child Care Associates provides comprehensive child care and development/educational services for low-income familes in the Tarrant County, Texas area and in 19 counties in West Texas. Our mission is to assist family successess through excellence in c …
Childcare Network #308
Fort Worth, TX 76131 | (817) 439-0082
We would like to welcome you to our family. We refer to Building Blocks as a family because it is our goal to provide your children a home away from home. We are dedicated to providing the care and attention, love and learning, fun and safety that yo …
Circle Park Head Start and Child Development Center
Fort Worth, TX 76164 | (817) 740-1101
About Circle Park CDC: Hours of operations: 6:30 a.m. – p.m. Programs: Early Head Start, Child Care Ages served: pre-birth – 3 years
Diamond Hill Station
Fort Worth, TX 76106 | (817) 625-9863
Diamond Hill Station is a special place where kids find safety in an otherwise unsafe world, a place where kids who live in a community that is surrounded by crime, substance abuse and violence find help and hope. It is a place where parents who stru …
Edge Park United Methodist Preschool
Fort Worth, TX 76134 | (817) 924-4580
Edge Park Preschool is a small, private Christian preschool licensed by the state of Texas. We have low student: teacher ratios and prepare the children for Kindergarten in a fun and loving environment. We have a high standard of quality at an affo …
Ella McFadden-Downtown YMCA
Fort Worth, TX 76102 | (817) 332-3281
serving ages 18 months thru 5 years, located at 512 Lamar St. in the Downtown Fort Worth YMCA. Ella Mc Fadden is a full day child development center.
J.T. Stevens Elementary-Clayton
Fort Worth, TX 76133 | (817) 263-7334
Our curriculum is based on nine free choice stations that we call Exploration Stations that allow us to meet the needs of individual students in our afterschool program while still meeting the needs of the larger group. This concept gives children op …
Kids Rainbow Academy, LLC
Fort Worth, TX 76119 | (817) 531-2008
The Miracle of Leaning Daycare/Child Development Center is designed to enrich the lives of young children in a strucutured environment. We believe that each child is a gift from God with ever-changing and complex levels of development stimulated by d …
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Tarrant County families looking for affordable child care
Rafael, 1, laughs while finger-painting with Early Head Start teacher Alrersha Smith, left, in Fort Worth. The Center for Transforming Lives offers full-day educational child care at no cost to eligible families.
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FORT WORTH
Nastashia Savoie, of Arlington, began looking for child care when she was pregnant with her youngest. The mother noticed that many day cares were expensive, no matter if it was through a church or a center.
“One even quoted me $300 a week for child care,” Savoie said. “At that point, I was like ‘that is more than my rent.’”
Savoie, 33, was determined to find child care and called the on-campus daycare at UT Arlington every week until a spot was open. A partnership with the Center for Transforming Lives allowed the mother to receive inexpensive child care.
The mother of two was able to get ahead. She finished school without taking time off, got a job and became a first-time homeowner without worrying about where her daughter would go for care each week.
Child care is in the national spotlight as the costs for many families are rising and the workers in the industry are among the lowest paid.
Low-to-moderate income households in Texas struggle to afford child care while trying to avoid the risk of poverty. Infant care is almost the same cost for college tuition on average.
The U.S. Department of Treasury stated in a September report that many parents are asked to pay for child care when they can least afford it.
“Parents of young children often have little work experience, and most people earn higher incomes as they spend more time in the labor force and their careers progress,” the agency stated in the report. “Some parents have other major expenses, like mortgages or student loans.”
What are the costs?
According to the Economic Policy Institute, Texans paid $777 a month or $9,324 annually for infant care as of 2020 and $589 a month or $7,062 a year for child care.
That, according to the EPI, is almost 8% higher than in-state tuition for college, and accounts for over 15% of a median family’s income in Texas. The average cost for tuition at a four-year public university was $10,300.
Those costs are even higher in Fort Worth, according to analysis of costs by CareLuLu, a child care information website which found that the average monthly cost for child care is $647 a month or $7,764 a year based on the rates of 190 home-based programs and 274 centers.
Carol Klocek, CEO of the Center for Transforming Lives, said the math doesn’t work for a person trying to afford child care and rent with a $10 per hour job. She said many child care centers don’t have enough spots for the amount of people who qualify for subsidy programs.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to many families to begin struggling financially. Even children with a parent in a stable job had difficulty finding care when centers closed and eventually re-opened.
Raven Symone, an account resolution manager at Wells Fargo in Fort Worth, was able to manage her finances before the pandemic despite having to spend thousands of dollars a month on child care for her two young kids.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, things changed for Symone. She said when child care centers re-opened, she had to pay more when re-enrolling her children. The cost was higher than her mortgage.
“Taxes, rent, car, and all of that stuff plays a part,” Symone said. “And you are paying $1,300 in daycare. It is hard to manage.”
When a crisis hits
In 2018, The United Way conducted a report over those who live above the poverty line but struggled to meet financial obligations when a crisis hit. The Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed Report, also called ALICE, found 184,210 households in Tarrant County were in this category.
Faye Beaulieu, senior vice president of community investment at the United Way of Tarrant County, said the survival budget for a family of four in Tarrant County is about $64,500. The cost of housing, child care, food, transportation and medical needs can quickly make it challenging to keep a budget.
“The amount of that budget that they are going to be spending for child care, just becomes a challenge,” Beaulieu said.
She said child care is an important building block for a child’s success and needs to be something that is of quality, healthy and safe, and provides protection. However, these factors can make child care expensive.
Before the pandemic, the amount of households under the ALICE category was increasing. The United Way is still waiting on data for the pandemic, but said the layoffs and furloughs may cause even more households to be under ALICE.
Wanting children to be safe
Even though affordable child care is needed for many families, parents also want to find options that will keep their children safe.
Monica Rodriguez wants her children to have the opportunity to grow academically while also being in a safe environment. Rodriguez is provided cost-free child care through the Child Management Services subsidy program.
The program is managed by Child Care Associates for Tarrant County. The organization has its own child care centers and also contracts with different facilities to administer the subsidy. Rodriguez said without the program she wouldn’t be able to afford child care for her children.
“The truth is that I earn very little money and it’s an excellent tool in my case because I’m a single mom,” Rodriguez said. “I don’t have a good salary, so this is like my salvation.”
Parents using the state-wide subsidy are able to choose which contracted child care facility to attend. However in Rodriguez’s case, the mother had to change facilities multiple times due to safety concerns.
“I had different problems at different child care centers,” Rodriguez said. “I saw it didn’t matter if I changed them to different child care centers.”
Kara Waddell, president and CEO of Child Care Associates, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram the organization strives to keep children safe and works to follow up with concerns about contracted facilities.
What needs to happen?
Quality child care helps children with language and educational skills, and screen for developmental delays and medical needs.
“Good quality child care gets those kids ready to succeed in every way and to enter kindergarten,” Klocek said. “It also helps support the families, as well.”
The lack of child care can lead to homelessness. Klocek said ways to improve access including adding more funding to programs, like Head Start, and for employers to be more aware of the issue.
“I think it is important for employers to understand the importance that child care plays in maintaining the consistency of their own workforce,” Klocek said.
For Symone, she wishes there were more programs for parents who are fully employed, but still struggle with the costs of necessary programs like child care. The mother suggested the government look at people who have 9 to 5 jobs and are not eligible for benefits.
“It was hard to get food sometimes,” Symone said. “People talk about ‘Oh I can get this much in food stamps.’ Well, I can’t even get one food stamp.”
This story was originally published October 22, 2021 5:15 AM.
Lauren Castle
Lauren Castle is a social services reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The position is funded with the assistance from The Morris Foundation. Before moving to Fort Worth, Castle was a reporter for The Arizona Republic in Phoenix, Ariz. and a digital producer for WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tenn. She is a graduate of Southern Methodist University. Castle was a member of the 2019 Journalism Law School fellowship class at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. You can send her tips by email: [email protected] or on Twitter: @lauren_castle.
Isaac Windes
Isaac Windes covers Early Childhood Education as part of the Star-Telegram’s Crossroads Lab. The position is funded with assistance from the Morris Foundation. Windes is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Before coming to the Star-Telegram he wrote about schools and colleges in Southeast Texas for the Beaumont Enterprise. He was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. Please reach out with your questions about Early Childhood Education. Email: [email protected] or call or text (817) 668-5449. Follow Isaac on Twitter @isaacdwindes
5 Best Child Care in Fort Worth🥇
Below is a list of the top and leading Child Care in Fort Worth. To help you find the best Child Care located near you in Fort Worth, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
Fort Worth’s Best Child Care:
Harvest Child Enrichment Center
Academy For Kids – In Home Child Care
Childcare Network
Cook Children’s Kids’ Place
The Children’s Courtyard of South Fort Worth
The top rated Child Care in Fort Worth are:
- Harvest Child Enrichment Center – is directed by Renita Mack-Syon
- Academy For Kids – In Home Child Care – gives reliable, affordable, child care
- Childcare Network – is more than daycare, they are a devoted team of educators preparing your child for the best start in life
- Cook Children’s Kids’ Place – has been helping children discover a love of learning since 2001
- The Children’s Courtyard of South Fort Worth – gives children plenty of room to excel
Harvest Child Enrichment Center
Harvest Child Enrichment Center is directed by Renita Mack-Syon. She initiated working at Christ-life Child Care in 1995 and blended her daycare with Harvest Assembly of God in 2013. Renita has assisted in strengthen and grow the daycare by intentionally getting to know every parent and child that walks through the door. Your child will be loved and cared for by Renita and the fantastic staff she employs.
They believe that the Lord has a plan and a purpose for every child. Their program is focused on the ethics of the Bible and teachings of Jesus, including the high value, he placed on children and being child-like in their faith. Children that are enrolled in their program will be loved and encouraged in their God-given gifts and talents.
As their name states, they do not just care for children but seek to enrich their lives through teaching them about the Lord and His love for them. They will grow a serious relationship with God and their friends around them.
Products/Services:
Preschool & Day Care 12 Months – 4 years, Before & After School Care, Summer Day Camp
LOCATION:
Address: 7501 Crowley Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76134
Phone: (817) 568-0433
Website: www. harvestchildcare.com
REVIEWS:
“Love our teacher soo much! There are literally not enough words that describe how much we love Harvest! Our daughter has grown and learned so much there!” – Lindsey N.
Academy For Kids – In Home Child Care
Academy For Kids – In Home Child Care is owned and operated by Shayla Drumm, a caring, nurturing daycare provider, and teacher. Academy For Kids gives reliable, affordable, child care where children are permitted to be children and families are always a priority. Their program motivates children to develop additional skills in areas of critical thinking, self-direction, and co-working with others. The program is designed to satisfy the needs and abilities of each child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development. The environment and curriculum are hands-on, educational, and fun.
Products/Services:
Toddlers, Preschool, Pre-K, After School
LOCATION:
Address: 11404 Aspen Creek Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76244
Phone: (817) 881-0543
Website: www. kelleracademyforkids.com
REVIEWS:
“We are so happy to have found Shayla! Her compassion for nurturing and helping kids grow goes above and beyond any childcare, we had experienced in the past. Our son loved going to “school” each day and excelled in kindergarten thanks to Shayla! I highly recommend Academy for Kids!” – Kelli Z.
Childcare Network
Childcare Network is more than daycare, they are a devoted team of educators preparing your child for the best start in life. Their school provides the basis for their children to move from infancy through preschool, into pre-kindergarten through a stable curriculum full of developmental activities to stimulate your child.
From their amazing teachers to their proprietary curriculum, spending the day at Childcare Network is not just spending a day at daycare. Each moment of your child’s day has been considerately crafted to guarantee that they are receiving the attention they need to grow and develop into a lifelong learner. One who is competent in doing and becoming anything their imagination can dream up for themselves.
Their objective at Childcare Network is to give children with the highest quality early childcare and education, to serve as a supportive network and resource for families, strengthening the communities that they serve, and work collaboratively with other flexible networks and services to ensure that high-quality preschool education remains progressive, safe, and affordable for all families.
Products/Services:
Infants, Toddlers, Twos, Threes, Pre-K, After School, Summer Camp
LOCATION:
Address: 6157 Silver Sage Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76137
Phone: (817) 581-9454
Website: www.schools.childcarenetwork.com
REVIEWS:
“My 2 children love it here! My youngest is 9 and has been attending since she’s been 3 years old. The staff is amazing here.” – D.L
Cook Children’s Kids’ Place
Cook Children’s Kids’ Place has been helping children discover a love of learning since 2001. They are committed to creating a high-quality environment for children to learn and grow and are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Whether it’s curling up with a book in their reading nook or digging into outdoor and indoor gardens to explore the environment and nature, there is always something fun and exciting to do.
Their families come from nearby communities, creating a close atmosphere and strong parent partnerships. Whether they are close to home or near the office, its center is ideal for busy working families and easy to get to, for pick-up and drop-off or to stop in for a visit.
Products/Services:
Infants, Toddlers, Twos, Pre School, Kindergarten
LOCATION:
Address: 901 Southland Ave #3912, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Phone: (817) 335-2755
Website: www.child-care-preschool.brighthorizons.com
REVIEWS:
“I’ve had all 4 of my children go through kids place and it has been a Godsend. The teachers are amazing. The hours are incredible and my kids love this place! I’ve also met many of the parents here and have made good friends here.” – Samuel H.
The Children’s Courtyard of South Fort Worth
The Children’s Courtyard of South Fort Worth gives children plenty of room to excel, in all their early education programs. Your child will learn alongside others, through interesting events, with the right materials, in classrooms and labs designed to develop and foster specific interests. As the result, a child who thinks logically solves problems, thrives socially, and displays exceptional strength of character.
They prepare students for the next, and every, stage of a productive academic life. For decades, they have provided exceptional care and learning throughout Texas and across the U.S. They work hard to support the community and various organizations that are doing good for others.
Products/Services:
Infants, Toddlers, Twos, Early Preschool, Preschool, Pre-K, Junior Kindergarten, Private Kindergarten, Drop-In Care, Electives, Spring Break, Summer Camp, Grow Fit
LOCATION:
Address: 8701 S Hulen St, Fort Worth, TX 76123
Phone: (866) 561-3412
Website: www. childrenscourtyard.com
REVIEWS:
“We have been with the Children’s Courtyard for several years in different locations. At each location, my kids have found several special teachers that they really love and can relate to. Now that my daughter is in school she still likes to come back to say Hi to her teachers. Miss Gabi, and Miss Nina and Miss Ashley, and Miss Carmen have all been really great. They have a positive attitude all the time and most importantly you can tell they love kids which makes all the difference. I would definitely recommend the Children’s Courtyard. They know me and my kids by name and that makes all the difference to me.” – Kelli T.
Shera Elliott graduated from the New Mexico State University with a major in biology and a minor in Biological Basis of Behavior & Health Care Management. Shera grew up in Los Angeles, but moved to Las Cruces for college. Shera has written for several major publications including the Albuquerque Journal and NPR. Shera is a community reporter and also covers stories important important to all Americans.
Fort Worth Water Gardens Fort Worth UPDATED 2020 All You Need to Know Before You Go (with Photos)
4.5
1,701 Reviews
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georgy b
Moscow, Russia257 publications
variety of impressions
With friends
the place is small, popular, there is a rock slide, waterfalls in a pit, a lake. you can go down into the pit from below, it looks impressive, free of charge. one bad thing is there are no restrooms in the area so……
Published September 10, 2016
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murmansk75
Petersburg1,855 publications
A park in the city center.
Family vacation
Before the rodeo, we stopped here to pass the time. The park turned out to be very interesting. Especially in the Texas heat, it is the best place to take a breath.
Published October 3, 2015
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Katesed
Ekaterinburg, Russia335 publications
super
Traveling alone
A very unusual and interesting park especially for children. There are several fountains in it, the largest in the photo, it’s a little scary to go down, but the children really like to harness on the stones. A great place for a walk with a family with children, children will like to climb the buildings.
Published August 5, 2015
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Olga
Moscow, Russia2 587 publications
Peculiar!
With friends
The place is unique in its own way! It is interesting to wander along the accessible steps and stones, but be careful, as the water flows are quite powerful. There is a place to sit and look at the water, to think about the eternal! Room for amateur photographers to experiment with photography water and movement.
Published December 14, 2014
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JohnnyMusic
Fort Worth, TX15 publications
A unique place to visit, take a walk, people go out or just relax.
With friends
I don’t know about this place because this is where I proposed to my wife. However, I really enjoy visiting this place. He’s one or two and walk through there, Nice people watch or read a book. The downside is that it gets incredibly full in the heat of the day and I personally wouldn’t recommend small children stay here. Otherwise it’s unique and relaxing.
Translation: PROMT
Published August 6, 2017
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HuskerTX
Dallas, TX83 publications
If you have free time in Ft. Worth it
Family vacation
After 20 years in the area this was my first trip to the Water Gardens. It doesn’t work or inspire. There is nothing special about any of it. It’s the ponds of water that makes the Laguna thing from 70. If I had small children I would be very careful with them regarding the large swimming pool. The largest water pools have steps down to the bottom of the pool, streams of water all around you. The steps are large and safe. However, if a small child should fall at the very bottom of this pool, they can get the drug under the pumps that run the pond. Four children tried to swim in the Laguna a few years ago and unfortunately drowned, as did the handicapped trying to save them. This is not the place to swim or ride for water. Parking in a garage across the street was nine dollars for two hours. You can pay at the parking meter if there is someone. The Water Gardens are free to go through.
Published August 5, 2017
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Catherine R
Burleson, Texas 205 publications
The Logan Way.
Family Vacation
If you’ve ever watched Airea’s way movie, it’s been served in and around the Dallas – Fort Worth area. The Water Gardens are just one of the places they turned out to be an elevator. This is a beautiful park where a lot of people went out during lunch and enjoy the weather. It was a short walk down from Sundance Square. There are several different pools of water, and places to sit and meet. Definitely an interesting way to spend an hour or so. My advice to anyone traveling on a hot day, this convention center is right in the same area, go up there to cool off.
Published August 5, 2017
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PugCake
Youngstown, Ohio206 posts
Very pretty
For two
What a nice place! We actually cruised it at night so all the water sculptures were lit up with a pretty colored light. The big one was surprisingly big. some people went down at the end, but in the dark it was very scary. I could hardly see where the steps were!
Translation: PROMT
Published August 4, 2017
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Sonia E
Dallas, United States9 publications
peaceful walk
you can have a peaceful walk here and take a walk or in the fountain its pretty cool and with animals
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Heather P
Salem, Oregon309 contributions
Handsome! (But a bit of nerve wracking with small children)
Family fun
It was interesting for our family the water gardens as my husband remembered to come here as a child. It was a little nerve-wracking to walk down large stone steps with fast-flowing water around with small children. We held close to their arms! My kids also had a hard time due to the fact that they couldn’t get in and swim in the quiet pool as it was a very hot day. It was well worth the stop and a really cool feature, but if you have small kids with you, don’t count on me being there too long.
Translation: PROMT
Published August 2, 2017
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90,000 FORT WORTH JAPANESE Garden, FORT-FIRS: BEST tips before visiting
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Ksenia E
Miami Beach, Florida112 publications
Gorgeous
Very beautiful Japanese garden. Of course, they should be visited in autumn, when the foliage changes color, but it is also good in summer. Very beautiful, probably one of the most beautiful in the states and not inferior to Asian ones. We were “lucky” to get into some kind of holiday, the people are dark, it’s a problem to park, the entrance is more expensive than on ordinary days. But all the same, he is very handsome!
Published April 24, 2017
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georgy b
Moscow, Russia257 publications
relax
With friends
if you need a quiet, relaxing holiday – visit this place, quiet, cool plants, buildings, I highly recommend, mind you, the visit is paid 10 bucks.
Published September 10, 2016
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Cookie064
Frankfurt, Germany249 publications
Calm
For two
Real Japanese culture is here! Very calm to walk through. The gardens are small but eloquent. Sometimes they have a Tea ceremony here. This would be a great place for professional photography photography/weddings etc. We also liked the gift shop. You can visit the gift shop without garden entrance tickets.
Translation: PROMT
Published August 5, 2017
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Sherri M
USA127 publications
Worth seeing
With friends
If you are into the gardens or the Botanical Gardens, the Japanese Garden is a must. They charge an entry fee while the rest of the botanical garden is free, but it’s worth it if you’ve never seen it before. Very, very good place
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Published August 2, 2017
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MissCG84
Texas33 Publications
Leisure Garden
Traveling alone
I went to the Japanese Garden by chance and I’m so glad I did. I was very comfortable and I really liked that I was able to feed the fish koi. I bought koi food at ticket counters.
Promt
Published July 26, 2017
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G6083BKlindae
Fort Worth Texas, United States69 publications
Fort Worth Japanese Garden is a real birthmark
Traveling alone
This beautiful garden is within the Ft. It’s worth it to be off University Boulevard in Trinity Park. On a hot summer day, you can relax by walking in the garden. It’s a beautiful place. If you don’t know it’s there, you haven’t noticed it. It’s one of my favorite places. Beautifully landscaped and just a nice place to relax and enjoy the view.0003
Published July 19, 2017
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Pam W
Wichita, Kansas73 Publications
Business and Pleasure in Valuables Ft
Traveling Alone
Beautiful adjacent garden with lovely quiet spots to reflect and delight the eye. Just take your time and enjoy the atmosphere of it!
Published July 19, 2017
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virginiad895
Fort Worth, TX34 publications
Beautiful and peaceful!
For two
It’s full of koi ponds, Japanese small houses, a Zen garden, and it’s sprinkled with little bridges, nooks and crannies and pagodas and bamboo and Japanese maples everywhere. Common places for the bride. On Saturdays (spring and autumn), they offer Tai tea lessons. They also celebrate the Japanese Festival with musicians, wrestlers, tea ceremony, etc. etc. They have a small shop with very interesting things.
Published July 18, 2017
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Martha D
Alvarado, TX140 publications
Just like being in Japan
For two
We honestly couldn’t find a garden in Japan that we liked more than this one. It’s a calm, polite retreat from the busy world. Don’t forget to take some quarters to buy fish at the fabulous Koi. The Spring Holiday Festival offers a great experience for kids and grandchildren.
Promt
Published July 10, 2017
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Dale S
Fort Worth, TX108 publications
Lovely Japanese Garden
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Fort Worth Botanical Gardens are generally lovely, but the Japanese Garden is especially pleasant, especially in spring when the cherries are in bloom and in November when the Japanese maples are in full color.
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Just 32 miles west of Dallas, Fort Worth is often overshadowed by his hometown, though it’s full of major tourist attractions and is actually the home of the Dallas Cowboys NFL. Nicknamed “Cowtown” for its deep roots in the cattle ranch industry, Fort Worth is home to the famous Stateles National Historic District. In addition to entertainment and shopping in the old west, it also has several museums dedicated to old ranches to give tourists a taste of authentic cowboy life. Today, the city receives about nine million visitors a year who come to work and play while enjoying Fort Worth’s many fun things to do. In addition to historical sites, Fort Worth is home to several art museums, beautiful public spaces including an oasis-like water garden, entertainment venues like Bass Performance Hall, and shopping galore in areas like Sundance Square. The city is also known for its diversity and dedication to human rights, becoming one of the first cities in Texas to create its own anti-discrimination laws.
See Also: Where to Stay in Fort Worth
1 Fort Worth Warehouse
Fort Worth Warehouse
Founded in 1866, Fort Worth National Historic District belongs to its fame and unique character for a large cattle. The last big stop on the Chisholm Trail – and the last remaining historic warehouse in the United States – was once seen by millions of cattle. Today, the area has been turned into one of Fort Worth’s biggest tourist attractions and draws visitors to great cattle circle days with all the things to see and do, from rodeos to live music shows, museums, and western themed shopping. Some of the old livestock management traditions live on and volunteers can still be seen demonstrating the art; For those who want to try their hand at being a cowboy or cowgirl, there are plenty of fun hikes on offer. Start your adventure at Warehouse Visitor Center or Warehouse Museum in the cattle exchange building.
Address: 500 NE 23rd Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: www.fortworthstockyards.org
2 Fort Worth Water Gardens
Worth, next to the Convention Center, the water gardens are more than just a collection of pretty fountains to look at. Designed to allow visitors to cool off in running water, they are a refreshing contrast to this southern city’s hot urban landscape. The water gardens were built in 1974 and feature three pools in a 4.3-acre park. The largest of these is called the “active pool”, a 38-foot-tall terrace area that is used as steps by the waders, with water flowing over the rock and into the central pool. The Aerating Pool is a collection of fountains that sits under the shade of towering oak trees, especially beautiful at night when lit up. The “Meditation Pool” is a quiet place that is surrounded by cypress trees, and the water slides over a clear wall into a calm blue pool.
Address: 1502 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, Texas
3 Fort Worth Zoo
Fort Worth Zoo
but over the years it has grown into a world-class site with hundreds of species from all over the world, including 68 endangered and critically endangered species. It is the only zoo in the United States that has all four Great Ape species (chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, and orangutans). It also has one of the world’s most successful flamingo breeding colonies and is one of only five zoos in the world to have two of the five rhinoceros species. Other zoo residents include favorites such as penguins, cheetahs, African lions, giraffes, meerkats, hippos, and even elephants with their babies. In addition to a diverse variety of animals, the zoo has several attractions, including a country carousel, rock climbing, a miniature Yellow Rose Express Train, a petting zoo, and a 40-foot statue of an iguana nicknamed Iggy.
Address: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: https://www.fortworthzoo.org/
4 Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Amonai Carter Museum of American Art / photo modified
Established in 1961 to house a collection of works by Frederick Remington and Charles M. Russell, the Amon Carter Museum has expanded greatly over the decades to cover every aspect of American art. Today, visitors can see numerous paintings, photographs, and sculptures, as well as excellent temporary exhibits. Highlights include examples of landscape painters from the 1830s to contemporary artists of the 20th century, featuring such greats as Alexander Calder, Thomas Eakins, and Alfred Stieglitz.
Address: 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth
Official website: www.cartermuseum.org
4 Editorial Fort Worth Botanical Garden
Fort Worth Botanical Garden 90 of the city, the Fort Worth Botanical Garden is spread over 109 acres and is a great place to visit any time of the year. Founded in 1934, it is home to 2,500 plant species laid out in 23 unique gardens, with highlights such as the Aroma Garden, the Rose Garden, and the Woodland Conservatory. One of the most popular is the idyllic Japanese Garden, a tranquil 7.5 acres of magnolias, cherry trees, bamboos and other traditional flora, with lovely walkways that arch over footbridges and past ponds full of koi. The center also has special projects, including including the Begonia Wine Bank, a living collection of begonias dedicated to supporting the species, and water conservation projects with an entire garden dedicated to sustainability. The Botanical Garden also hosts interesting programs such as adult education programs and children’s workshops, and dine on the spot overlooking the courtyard overlooking the garden.
Address: 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: http://fwbg.org/
6 Sundance Plaza
Sundance Plaza David Brooks / photo modified One of the most 9003 popular places in Fort Worth for visitors and locals Sundance Square , a private 35-block section of the historic downtown that is full of things to do. Consisting of a complex of residential, commercial, retail and entertainment buildings and named after the infamous outlaw, Sundance Kid, the area is safe and fun to explore on foot thanks to its many pedestrian zones. In addition to restaurants, cafes and hotels, Sundance Square has many excellent shopping opportunities, from high-end boutiques and interesting art galleries to large department stores. It is also a vibrant cultural center and home to a number of important museums, including The Sid Richardson Museum with its collection of works by one of the country’s most revered “cowboy artists”, as well as theaters such as Bass Hall and Round Theater with regular theater, music and dance performances. The district’s centerpiece is Sundance Square, an extensive public plaza with fountains and seating, and a stage that hosts concerts and other entertainment.
Address: 201 Main Street #700, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: http://sundancesquare.com/
7 Kimbell Museum of Art
Kimbell Art Museum Timothy Brown / photo modified 1972. The museum’s creative use of natural light is particularly interesting, and wandering the ground is a wonderful way to pass the time, especially at dusk. Despite its small size, the museum’s collection contains a number of important works from different periods, from 20th-century art to ancient antiquities. Highlights include paintings, sculpture, and ceramics from Europe, Asia, and Africa, and the museum has regularly changing and moving exhibits. Kimbell also offers a range of educational programs and a small restaurant.
Address: 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: https://www. kimbellart.org/
8 Sid Richardson Museum
Sid Richardson Museum QuesterMark0 / photo modified 9002 9002 A must for art lovers as well as fans of the Wild West, the Sid Richardson Museum showcases art collected by art collector Sid Richardson between 1942 and 1959. In a replica building from the 1880s, the museum consists primarily of works by American artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, who famously captured the spirit of the West in their late 19th century paintings.th and early 20th century. The collection’s drawings show action, drama, and scenes of daily life in the historic West, including many fine examples by lesser-known artists. Highlights of visiting this free museum are interesting educational programs and themed tours.
Address: 309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org
9 Fort Worth Museum of Contemporary Art
Fort Worth Museum of Contemporary Art-Parker Miles Bloom / photo modified
The Fort Worth Museum of Contemporary Art focuses on post-World War II art with a large permanent collection of 2,600 modern and contemporary pieces in a variety of media. Among the most famous names are Anselm Kiefer, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, Susan Rothenberg and Andy Warhol. This unique complex, designed by Tadao Ando, with five pavilions of concrete and glass, overlooks a reflective pond of about an acre and a half, surrounded by a sculpture garden and a terrace. The museum is a great addition to Fort Worth’s cultural district and is located close to Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Kimbell Art Museum .
Address: 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: www.themodern.org
10 Cowgirl National Museum and Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
Texas Cowgirl National Museum of Cowboy Hall of Fame / photo modified
In addition to its rich artistic heritage, Fort Worth is not shy about celebrating its role as a gateway to the once Wild West. One of the most important of these institutions is the Cowglier National Museum and Hall of Fame, a tribute to the women of the American West who have distinguished themselves and embodied the pioneer spirit, including cowherds and ranch women, writers, artists, teachers, and entertainers. Among the most famous inductees is Gunslinger Annie Oakley, singer Patsy Cline and artist Georgia O’Keeffe. Other highlights include biographies of prominent rodeo cattlemen and depictions of daily life for the women who lived and worked in the early years of Texas. No less important Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, which focuses on the men and women of the rodeo circuit, and National Museum of Multicultural Western Heritage , which highlights the contributions of other groups to the building of the West, including from Hispanics, Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans .
Address: 1720 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: www.cowgirl.net
11 Vintage Flying Museum
Vintage Flying Museum
Aircraft fans can get very excited when visiting Fort Worth. First stop should be the Vintage Flying Museum at Meacham International Airport, a superb collection of vintage aircraft offering the opportunity to fly a DC3 during the WWII era, as well as see up close iconic aircraft such as the B-29 Superfortress. Also worth seeing is Fort Worth Aviation Museum , home to an extensive collection of US made aircraft and American Airlines CR Smith Museum , with its displays and artifacts relating to the history of one of the nation’s largest airlines.
Address: 505 NW 38th Street #33S, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: http://vintageflyingmuseum.org/
12 Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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Opened in 1945 at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, which has many excellent hands-on educational exhibits related to science, technology and natural history. Indeed, five museum collections under one (big) roof include highlights such as Fort Worth Children’s Museum , a place for children under eight to play and learn, and DinoLabs and DinoDig an exhibit depicting dinosaur history in the state, complete with a replica of the digging site. Of particular interest is the Cattle Livestock Museum , dedicated to the importance of cattle. Be sure to grab a show at the on-site planetarium and at the IMAX cinema.
Address: 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official website: www.fortworthmuseum.org
13 Village House
Log Cabin Village Weaving Weaving House
Fort Worth this place is from all over the state. Furnished with authentic artifacts, each with a unique theme, these fine old buildings include a reservoir with a grill, a one-room school house, a blacksmith shop and several old log houses. The effect is heightened with costumed interpreters who re-enact the Texan way of life from this early period and fun interactive activities that visitors can participate in such as boarding, enjoying games and activities, and listening to live entertainment.
Address: 2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: www. logcabinvillage.org
14 Nancy Lee Hall and Perry R. Bass
Perry Lee Rancy Hall and Perry Lee Bass Hall
Widely considered one of the best theaters in Texas (if not the US), the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall – commonly just called the Bass Hall – opened in 1998 and is well worth a visit. Built in a decidedly European style, this majestic limestone opera house in Fort Worth Sundance Square The district was named after the donors who heavily funded its construction and have since become the city’s most iconic structure. In addition to two 45-foot-tall sculptured angels adorning its exterior, the building is topped by an 80-foot-diameter dome and a sumptuous interior adorned with fine art. If possible, try to time your visit to coincide with one of the theatre’s regular performances, be it classical, operatic or pop, ballet or drama.
Address: 525 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, TX
Official Website: www. basshall.com
Where to Stay in Fort Worth for Sightseeing
The best place to stay in Fort Worth is right in the city center where the city has done a great job of restoring its historical architecture. A lively entertainment scene revolves around Sundance Square, and art galleries, museums, and gardens are two to three miles to the west, near Trinity Park. Cute Molly the Trolley offers free rides on a set route in the city center. Below are some highly rated hotels in convenient locations:
- Luxury hotels: Sleek and contemporary, the Omni Hotel offers first-class service and amenities, located in the south side of downtown, across the street from the Fort Worth Convention Center and Fort Water Gardens -Worth. Housed in a building on the National Register of Historic Places, Ashton Hotel is a boutique hotel just steps from lively Sundance Square. The Hilton is a landmark hotel in Fort Worth built in 1920, and the place where President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy stayed the night before he was assassinated in Dallas.
- Mid-Range Hotels – At the top end of the middle cabinet is the Embassy Suites, with large rooms and a great Sundance Square location. Molly The cart stops right outside the front door of the hotel. Also in a good location and offering a free five mile shuttle – TownePlace Suites. Holiday Inn Express, located in the western part of the city center, is only a five-minute drive or a pleasant walk through the Trinity Park to several museums, and also offers a free shuttle service.
- Cheap Hotels: The best budget hotels are usually around 10 minutes drive from the city centre. The new La Quinta Inn & Suites Fort Worth Eastchase is ideal for sports enthusiasts, with AT&T Stadium just three miles away. The Best Western is located west of the city center and is surrounded by many restaurants. North of town, the Comfort Inn offers spacious rooms and good value for money. All of these hotels have outdoor pools.
Downtown Fort Worth – Wikipedia
Downtown Fort Worth is the Central Business District of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Most of Fort Worth’s tallest buildings and skyscrapers are located downtown.
Contents
- 1 Attractions
- 1.1 Sundance Square
- 1.2 Parks & Plazas
- 1.3 Arts & Culture
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Today Sundance Square is a pedestrian cluster of downtown Fort Worth neighborhoods with bars, restaurants, museums, theaters and shops. Sundance Square also contains offices and residences. Most of the buildings in Sundance Square are either historic or refurbished, with the exception of two modern skyscrapers designed by architect Paul Rudolph and a hotel. The sidewalks at Sundance Square are paved with brick. Lewis Faulkner, AIA
Parks and Plazas
Fort Worth Water Gardens
Sundance Square Plaza is a 55,000 square foot space spanning two city blocks in Sundance Square. The square has four large Teflon umbrellas, a permanent stage built into the Westbrook Building, fountains that glow at night, various other fountains, and a pavilion that can be rented. Sundance Square Plaza is booked by two office buildings: Westbrook and Trade. [1]
Sundance Square Plaza is home to Bird Cafe, Del Frisco’s Grille, Jamba Juice, Silver Leaf Cigar Bar, Starbucks and Taco Diner.
Fort Worth Water Gardens is a 17,000 m2 modern park designed by architect Philip Johnson with three unique water pools that create a soothing and cooling oasis for visitors to downtown. The gardens were used in the ending of the 1976 science fiction film. Logan Run . (In the middle of 2004, the Water Gardens had to be closed due to several drownings. After taking preventive measures, it was reopened.)
Arts and Culture
Bass Performance Hall
Bass Performance Hall – Bass Hall is the permanent home of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theatre, Fort Worth Opera, Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and Cliburn Concertos.
Convention Center
At Fort Worth Convention Center includes an 11,200 seat multipurpose arena.
Notable Buildings
The tower, formerly Bank One Tower, was badly damaged by a tornado on March 28, 2000. In 2004 it was converted into a residential tower. Before the reconstruction, the tower was covered with plywood and metal panels and was considered demolished. The tower now has a new façade and a new structure that makes it the fourth tallest building in the city.
The City Development Center consists of two twin towers, a 38-story D.R. Horton Tower (1984) and 33-story Wells Fargo Tower (1982). From above they have the form of turntables.
The Hilton Fort Worth opened in 1921, and this is where US President John F. Kennedy last stayed before he was assassinated in Dallas.
Government and Infrastructure
Fort Worth City Hall is located at 200 Texas Street and was built in 1971. The previous building that housed these functions was at 1000 Throckmorton Street and is now known as A. D. Marshall Public Safety and Courthouse. [2]
Fort Worth Area The US Army Corps of Engineers is located downtown.
B The United States Postal Service operates a post office in downtown Fort Worth at 251 West Lancaster Avenue. [3]
The Second Court of Appeals of Texas is located at the Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center in downtown Fort Worth. [4]
Tarrant County The Courthouse is at the north end of Main Street. Over the years it has been remodeled, and its exterior was often used by Walker, Texas Ranger.
Economy
Downtown Fort Worth is the city’s central business district and contains many commercial office buildings, including four office towers over 450 feet tall. [5]
Radio Shack is headquartered in downtown Fort Worth. [6] In 2001, Radio Shack bought the former Ripley Arnold apartment complex in downtown Fort Worth for $20 million. The company demolished the complex and had an area of 900,000 square feet (84,000 sq. 2 ) the corporate headquarters campus was built after the City of Fort Worth approved a 30-year economic agreement ensuring the company would remain in Fort Worth. The company sold the building, and as of 2009 it had two years without rent. The company intended to raise $66.8 million from the deal with the city. By 2009, it totaled $4 million; by 2009 Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that the company was considering a new location for its headquarters. [7]
Downtown Fort Worth is also home to the headquarters of Pier 1 Import, [8] XTO Energy, [9] , and TPG Capital. [10] [11]
Transportation
View of Tandy Center from Belknap
Downtown Fort Worth is well served by controlled access highways, with freeways and boulevards converging into downtown from seven different directions: AND -35W from the north and south, I-30 from the east and west, W 121 from the northeast and southwest, and US 287 from the southeast. [12] Other highways serving the city center include: Bus. US 287 (Commerce/Houston Street), SH 199 (Henderson Street), Spur 280, and Spur 347 (Belknap/Weatherford Street).
Tarrant County’s main transportation hub is Fort Worth Central Station, located on the east side of downtown at the intersection of Jones Street and 9th Street. About two dozen bus routes served by Troitskoye Metro converge at this junction, as well as Troitsky Express and TEXRail commuter rail lines. Buses from Trinity Metro are free within certain city center boundaries. [13] T operates a downtown bus circulator known as Molly The Trolley which uses a bus designed like a heritage trolley. [14]
In the future, a 27-mile commuter train line called TEX Rail will be built from downtown Fort Worth to Grapevine and DFW Airport. [15]
The Metro Tandy Center, located in the Tandy Center (now known as City Place), operated in Fort Worth from 1963 to 2002. The 0.7 mile (1 km) length of the subway was the only private subway in the United States.
The Trinity Trails is a network of over 35 miles (56 km) of hiking trails along the Trinity River branches off from downtown.
Education
College and Universities
The University of Texas at Arlington offers several undergraduate and graduate programs at the historic center of the Sante Fe Freight Building. [16]
V Tarrant County College The Trinity River campus is located in the center of town, along with the administrative offices of Tarrant County College. In 2008, Tarrant County College purchased the former Radio Shack headquarters, built just four years earlier in 2004. [17]
B Texas A&M University School of Law The campus has been in the city center since 1997. [18] On August 12, 2013, the school and campus were acquired from Texas Wesleyan University through the Texas A&M University System for $73 million. [19] The school is a unit of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas with 452 students as of 2018. [20]
Primary and secondary schools
Public
B The Fort Worth Independent School District provides public education for downtown children and has one school (Nash Elementary) downtown. [21]
Library
The Fort Worth Library operates the Central Library at 500 West Third Street on Taylor Street. The library opened in 1978 and an expansion was completed in 2000, making it one of the largest public libraries in Tarrant County. [22]
In popular culture
Logan Beg , 1976 science fiction film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York was filmed primarily in Fort Worth, including locations such as the Water Gardens Fort Worth. Water gardens also appear in another science fiction film of the period, Heaven’s Lathe (1980).
The interior of St. Patrick’s Cathedral was filmed for the 1990 comedy Problem Child .
City blocks surrounding downtown
Fort Worth has several other city blocks in close proximity to the central business district.
Animal Farm
Live Fort Worth Stock Exchange (postcard, circa 1908)
The Fort Worth Animal Farms, just north of downtown, offers a taste of the old West and the Chisholm Trail, site of historic cattle drives and driveways . The area is filled with restaurants, clubs, souvenir shops and attractions such as twice a day. Texas Longhorn driving through the streets, historical reenactments, the Animal Farm Museum, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, and Billy Bob, the world’s largest country and western music venue.
Cultural District
The Cultural District is located west of the West Seventh District and downtown and is home to many of Fort Worth’s museums such as the Fort Worth Museum of Contemporary Art, the Kimbell Art Museum, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Museum of Science and history of Fort Worth, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, among others. The area is also home to the Will Rogers Memorial Center, home to the annual Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
West Seventh District
“West Seventh” may refer to the gentrifying area along West 7th Street between the Cultural District and downtown. multifunctional development within the area or the street itself. [23] Much of the gentrification in West 7th District has occurred south of West 7th Street.
Near Southside / Medical District
Near Southside is an urban area south of the city center. [24] Many Fort Worth hospitals are in the area, including Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Cook Children’s Medical Center, Texas Health Harris Methodist, and JPS Health Network, among others. [25] Much of the walking activity in the Near Southside is along Magnolia Avenue.
Texas Christian University
Texas Christian University Fort Worth’s most famous university. The 325-acre campus is located southwest of the Near Southside and downtown. The areas surrounding the university are mostly made up of historic single-family homes. In recent years, the demand for more student housing has led to the demolition of many historic houses in favor of larger houses designed to accommodate large numbers of students, upsetting many existing residents. [26] Student-oriented nightclubs and restaurants can be found on University Drive and Berry Street. [27]
Panther Island
Trinity River Vision Office, Tarrant Regional Water District, City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Streams & Valleys Inc and the US Army Corps of Engineers are collaborating in an effort to redevelop Panther Island, an 800-acre area north of downtown along the Trinity River. [28] [29] The first part of the redevelopment plan requires improved infrastructure and flood protection. The second part calls for mixed-use development and sustainable growth along the Trinity River, resulting in a vibrant city block. 9 “Things to do on Panther Island – Fort Worth, Texas.” Archived from the original on 2014-07-20. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
- Fort Worth City Center official website
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Philip Johnson’s Masterpiece: Water Gardens Fort Worth.
Philip Johnson’s landscaping masterpiece: the Fort Worth Water Gardens .
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The Real Alcazar(Royal Palace) is the place where the Water Gardens of Dorne was reproduced
and the locality of Osuna was chosen for several key filming points.
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Our luxurious & spacious beach resort has five swimming pools (1 heated)
extensive subtropical gardens and water gardens 4 tennis and 2 paddle courts
basketball and football pitch and is within walking distance of beach shops and many fine restaurants.
Our luxurious & spacious beachside complex has five swimming pools(1 heated)
extensive sub-tropical gardens and water gardens 4 tennis and 2 paddle courts shops and many excellent restaurants.
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There is someone in the Water Gardens who can smuggle people into the city.
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The wide horizontal screens
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The last time I saw her she was swimming with two of my girls in the Water Gardens .
Occupying more than 22 thousand square meters, there are water garden with 80 different kinds of plants
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Spanning over 22000 square meters(roughly 5.4 acres)
it houses a water garden with more than 80 species of plants
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The bathrooms have been designed with a separate shower accessed along an
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She also loved gardening and planted a water garden in the Palais Royal.
She was also a lover of gardening and it was she who created a water garden at the Palais Royal.
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Barley straw in England
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for commercial fish farming and solar ponds for thermal energy storage.
A wide variety of man-made bodies of water are classified as ponds including water gardens designed for aesthetic ornamentation
fish ponds designed for commercial fish breeding and solar ponds designed to store thermal energy.
Wooden pergola wrought iron railings and cream-coloured buildings nestled between stone paths
green gardens and charming water features combine tradition with a sense of freedom and space.
Wooden pergolas wrought iron fences painted terracotta and cream colors buildings set between stone paved paths
verdant gardens and charming water features combine traditional finishes with the contemporary
feeling of openness and space.
Thanks to the king’s visit to Forge, gardens and parks were planted and numerous water springs including three lakes that still exist.
Because of the royal visit the parks gardens and many water sources were developed including three lakes that still exist today.
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Additional features include Wide windows and sliding doors Sunshades Air Conditioning and Heating System Fireplaces Barbecue Italian fitted kitchen Storage room for each apartment Satellite system Wireless Internet Fitness center
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The Inflatable Water Slide can be extensively placed in outdoor occasion like parks gardens or backyards schools or some other playing centers etc;
Major outdoor sections include an arboretum; collections from East Asia and the Eurasian steppes; central European deciduous forest; North American Prairies;
alpine garden ; rhododendrons; wildflowers; rose garden; marsh and aquatic plants ; morphological gardens illustrating the diversity of leaves, shoots, roots of flowers and fruits;
useful plants including fiber dyeing and food crops; medicinal and aromatic plants; and protected and endangered plants from Germany.
Major outdoor sections include an arboretum; collections from East Asia and Eurasian steppes; the Central European deciduous forest;
North American prairies; an alpine garden ; rhododendrons; wild flowers; a rose garden; marsh and aquatic plants; morphological gardens illustrating a variety of leaves
shoots roots flowers and fruit; useful plants including dyeing fiber and food crops; medicinal and aromatic plants; and protected and endangered plants from Germany.
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Rear covered terrace overlooking water feature and gardens .
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A unique water garden .
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You are going to skip the line with the guide and explore the famous water garden that was created by the painter over the span of ten years
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As soon as residents enter the building, the water garden offers them its soothing welcome
cascades of water gently flowing over the jutting granite surfaces directly into the reflective pool behind the lobby’s glass wall.
As residents enter the building a distinctive water garden offers them a calming welcome as clear water
cascades gently over projecting granite weirs into a reflecting pool just beyond the lobby’s glass wall.
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only as much water as is available from nature, or installing “smart” irrigation systems that can efficiently deliver water only when and where the plants need it.
The most common techniques for creating a low-water garden include choosing native plants that only
require as much water as is available from nature or installing “smart” watering systems that can efficiently deliver water just when and where plants need it.
As soon as visitors approach the amphorae, the plants recognize their presence
and a projection of growing virtual water gardens appears on the screens.
When the visitors approach the amphorae their presence is recognized by the plants
causing virtual water plants to be drawn on the large projection screens.
The main cascade pool has an Olympic size and a streamlined shape
which blends organically into the natural landscape of the water gardens . The highlight of the new phase is
a giant leaf-shaped roof that perfectly complements the natural surroundings.
With an Olympic size forest waterfall
pool enveloped within a perfectly landscaped water garden . The highlight of the new phase is
the beautifully designed roof in the shape of a leaf that blends in with the natural surroundings.
Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg – Kindergarten School B 54296 Trier
Montessori Orphanage Petrisberg is Kindergarten School located in 54296 Trier. This is one of 39874 Kindergartens of School B Germany. The address of Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg is Max-Planck-Strasse 23, 54296 Trier, Germany. quite a few listed places around it. Montessori Orphanage Petrisberg has received a rating of 5 (out of 5 stars) from 2 reviewers online.
Some places around Montessori Orphanage Petrisberg are located –
Practice Clinic Trier / Dr. honey. M. satari
(Obstetrician-Gynecologist) Max-Planck-Strasse 15, 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 251 meters)
Tech Data Mobile
(Corporate office) Max-Planck-Strasse 22, 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 151 meters)
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
(Central government office) Am Wissenschaftspark 31-33, 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 162 meters)
Petrisberg Water Orchestra
(Tourist attraction) 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 275 meters)
Landal GreenParks GmbH
(Recreation center) Max-Planck-Strasse 12, 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 318 meters)
Community gardens of the city of Trier
(Park) On Petrisberg, 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 305 meters)
Herzogenbusch garden
(Travel area) 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 289 meters)
Poole Garden
(Travel Area) 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 290 meters)
Japanese garden
(Travel area) 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 271 meters)
Fort Worth Garden
(Travel area) 54296 Trier, Germany (approx. 289 meters)
Less than half a kilometer Montessori Orphanage Petrisberg, you can also find Gloucester Garden, Lake Petrisberg, Luxembourg Gardens, Metz Gardens, Ascoli Piceno Gardens, Weimar Gardens, Heilpraktikerschulen Gehl GmbH Trier, German Historical Landmarks, words + concept – advertising and usage texts, accura audit GmbH, Q corporate fashion, HOUSE OF MUSIC, Daacro GmbH & Co. KG, TW Wochenspiegel GmbH & Co. KG, Patricia Meyer Dance Studio, Hanker Prof., Dr. Jens Schaaf, Prof. honey. Martin Wenzel, Dr. med. habil. Dipl.-Med. Mike Otto, Miss Dr. med. Brigitte Fass and more.
Distance From Major Landmarks
Distance between Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg and Lidl is approximately 1092 meters
Distance between Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg and Wollscheid Inn is approximately 3 kilometers
Distance between Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg and Gastronomy Seasons is approximately 795 meters
The distance between Montessori Orphanage Petrisberg and Great Wok Restaurant is approximately 2 kilometers
Distance between Orphanage Montessori Petrisberg and Restaurant Monte Petris is approximately 408 meters
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