Just like you have to take a trip to Multnomah Falls if you have visitors in Portland, you have to take 'em to the Stockyards here in the livestock capital of the world!
We had such a great time! Sagie took a bazillion pictures and so forgive me for the plethora (are you proud Karen?) of pictures.
Some info from the website:
The Fort Worth Stockyards is the history book of the livestock industry in Texas. Each chapter is represented by the original bricks and mortar, the wood corrals, the men, and the music that are all still a part of the the Stockyards today.
The Stockyards possessed a wide variety of people, there were cowboys, cattlemen, bartenders and bankers. The Packing houses brought skinners, butchers, and bookkeepers to the area. The horse traders, hog dealers and harlots mixed with harness makers and mule dealers.
From the time following the "War Between the States" through the decade after the Second World War, the livestock industry was a huge part of the Fort Worth and Texas economy. Its employment base and dollar volume affected many lives.
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I am going to have to request that right this second you take off that terrible (and disgusting) picture of me on the bull right this second. Honestly. Now.
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