Fort Worth, fifth largest city in Texas, used to be an important hub for the cattle economy. On Sundance Square, a huge mural commemorates the Chisholm Trail, a 500-mile route for driving cattle from southern Texas to the loading stations in Abilene, Kansas. In the historic Stockyards, cattle are still driven through the streets every afternoon – an entertaining spectacle that tourists should definitely not miss. Especially for the ladies, we recommend the National Cowgirl Museum.
![Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas<br>
Erinnerung an den Chisholm Trail, eine 800 Kilometer lange Route für den Viehtrieb<br> aus dem Süden von Texas zum Verladebahnhof in Abilene, Kansas Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas](https://www.peter-auf-tour.de/wp-content/uploads/cache/USA-TEX-5_02_chisholm_trail_sundance_square_fort_worth_texas/187755074.jpg)
Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas
Erinnerung an den Chisholm Trail, eine 800 Kilometer lange Route für den Viehtrieb
aus dem Süden von Texas zum Verladebahnhof in Abilene, Kansas
Erinnerung an den Chisholm Trail, eine 800 Kilometer lange Route für den Viehtrieb
aus dem Süden von Texas zum Verladebahnhof in Abilene, Kansas