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  • White Elephant Saloon

    Though the White Elephant is a nice place to grab a drink and listen to some live music, it is much more historically significant. On February 8, 1887, Jim Courtright and then-White Elephant-owner Luke Short had a gun fight in front of the Saloon. Gambler Luke Short put former Marshall Courtright in the ground. Today, their tombstone rubbings hang on the Saloon wall.

  • White Elephant Saloon

    As “Texas” as you can get, and proud of it. This acclaimed live music venue in the Fort Worth Stockyards offers nightly acts that range from local to national and houses a separate restaurant called the Love Shack that specializes in “burgers, beer, and shakes.”

  • Will Rogers Memorial Center

    Including both the Amon G. Carter Exhibits Hall and the Will Rogers Equestrian Center, this premier entertainment complex located in downtown Fort Worth is home to national live acts and concerts as well as yearly sports teams and special events. The venue also plays hosts to livestock and equestrian shows throughout the year, making it the perfect representation of its historic home base.