Sundance Square, Shopping complex in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Sundance Square is a shopping and entertainment district in downtown Fort Worth featuring stores, restaurants, and offices in restored and contemporary buildings. The area spans several city blocks with mixed architecture from different periods.
The district was named after the Sundance Kid and recalls Fort Worth's cattle trading history from the 1800s. Many buildings date from that era and were later preserved and adapted for modern use.
The area reflects Fort Worth's western past through street design and restored buildings that still define its character. Walking through it today, you notice how the layout and names recall the cattle trade era that made this city important.
The area offers multiple parking options in garages and on streets, many with validation through merchants. It's best explored on foot since most attractions are within walking distance of each other.
A large mural depicts the historic cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail that shaped Fort Worth in the 1800s. This artwork reminds visitors how important that route was to the city's growth.
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