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- Downtown_Fort_Worth abstract "Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Sundance Square - Fort Worth's downtown Sundance Square is a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district for the city. Sundance Square features beautiful landscaping, red-bricked streets, turn-of-the-century buildings, entertainment venues, restaurants, shopping and more landscaping. Named after the famed Sundance Kid, this pedestrian-friendly downtown district has numerous things to see and do, such as: various dining options, nightclubs, boutiques, museums, live theaters, cineplex movie theaters and art galleries. The skyline of downtown Fort Worth features iconic towers such as the Wells Fargo Tower and the D.R. Horton Tower which are part of Sundance Square. Sundance Square Plaza - 2 city blocks totaling 55,000 square feet of downtown Fort Worth turned pedestrian-friendly plaza featuring 36-foot tall Teflon umbrellas, the first of their kind in the United States. Water features, a permanent stage, surround sound audio capabilities and much more. Sundance Square Plaza is bookended by two office buildings known as The Westbrook and the Commerce Building. Businesses within the Sundance Square Plaza include: Bird Cafe, Del Frisco's Grille, Jamba Juice, Silver Leaf Cigar Bar, Starbucks and Taco Diner. Fort Worth Water Gardens - A 4.3-acre (17,000 m2) contemporary park, designed by architect Philip Johnson, that features three unique pools of water offering a calming and cooling oasis for downtown patrons. The gardens were used in the finale of the 1976 sci-fi film Logan's Run. (In mid-2004 the Water Gardens had to be closed due to several drownings. It has reopened after preventive measures have been installed.) Fort Worth Convention Center - Includes an 11,200 seat multi-purpose arena. Bass Performance Hall - Bass Hall is the permanent home to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Opera, and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and Cliburn Concerts. Tarrant County Courthouse stands at the north end of Main Street. It has been remodeled over the years and the exterior was used frequently in Walker, Texas Ranger. The Hilton Fort Worth opened in 1921 and was the location of where John F. Kennedy last stayed before he was assassinated in Dallas. The Omni Fort Worth Hotel opened January 12, 2009 and was the first new downtown hotel construction in over 20 years. Its former estimated height was around 547 ft (167 m), but it has been down-sized by 100 feet (30 m). The Tower, formerly the Bank One Tower, was severely damaged in the March 28, 2000 tornado. It was converted into a residential tower in 2004. Before the redevelopment, The Tower was covered in plywood and metal panels, and considered to be demolished. The Tower now has a new facade and a new top feature that makes it the fourth tallest building in the city. City Center Development features two twin towers. One is the 38 story D.R. Horton Tower (1984), and the other is the 33 story Wells Fargo Tower (1982). From the top, they are shaped like pinwheels.The United States Postal Service operates the Downtown Fort Worth Post Office at 251 West Lancaster Avenue.".
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- Downtown_Fort_Worth cleanup "April 2009".
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- Downtown_Fort_Worth subject Category:Central_business_districts_in_the_United_States.
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- Downtown_Fort_Worth comment "Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Sundance Square - Fort Worth's downtown Sundance Square is a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district for the city. Sundance Square features beautiful landscaping, red-bricked streets, turn-of-the-century buildings, entertainment venues, restaurants, shopping and more landscaping.".
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