Frolicking in Fort Worth

Reinventing itself to become a bigger tourist magnet, the Texas city now hosts a daily cattle drive of - what else? - Texas longhorns (far left). The event along East Exchange Avenue is meant to evoke century-old images of life on the dusty trail. Nearly 7 million people visited Fort Worth last year, some of them stopping to shop or eat at Sundance Square (near left) in the downtown area.

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