Enjoy Fort Worth for All It's Worth.

A sensational new senior retirement community in Fort Worth, Texas.

At The Stayton, you’ll literally be at home in the new West 7th Cultural District, with five world-famous museums in a relaxing, park-like setting. For contemplative moments, you’re walking distance from the Fire & Police Memorial for Fallen Heroes or the Trinity River Duck Pond. For excitement, you’ll be a stroll away from music, the arts and lively intellectual stimulation.

A Guide to Fort Worth Attractions Your calendar of current events all over town.

Kimbell Art Museum. Rembrandt, Cezanne, El Greco, Picasso, Matisse… The great artists are your neighbors in this masterwork by architect Louis Kahn.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Japanese temples inspired architect Tadao Ando in creating this showcase for European and American art from 1945 to the present.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. One of the largest museums of its kind in the Southwest, this destination is perfect for families.

Amon Carter Museum. Lovers of Western heritage will find masterpieces by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, as well as Alexander Calder, Thomas Cole, Stuart Davis, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Georgia O'Keeffe, John Singer Sargent, and Alfred Stieglitz.

Fort Worth Community Arts Center. A 77,000 square foot center for
dance, theater, studio art, music, opera and poetry.

Fort Worth Zoo. The No. 1 attraction in the Fort Worth area and No. 19 among “America’s 50 Overall Top-Rated Attractions” (Zagat Family Guide).

Fort Worth Golf. Fort Worth has thrilling challenges for golfers, from beginners to pros.