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Fort Worth doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Fort Worth just gets overshadowed by Dallas. Fort Worth has 700,000 people, which is more than the biggest city in a lot of states.
dont you get sick of starting these threads comparing the exact same cities every time?
you compare ft worth, san antonio, charlotte, dallas, tampa, raleigh and austin in every thread that you start. i just counted 8 threads that you started comparing these cities.
dont you get sick of starting these threads comparing the exact same cities every time?
you compare ft worth, san antonio, charlotte, dallas, tampa, raleigh and austin in every thread that you start. i just counted 8 threads that you started comparing these cities.
you havnt found your answer yet?
actually, today I did.
and these are the cities that I am interested in...
and these are the cities that I am interested in...
i will help you with this thread.... i have been to dallas and fort worth
forth worth is smaller. it has the country music, cowboy hat, smaller town feel.
dallas has a bigger city feel. your best bet would probably be to live in arlington.
arlington is right in the middle of ft worth and dallas so you would have easy access to both of them and its obviously cheaper
arlington is where the six flags is at and the texas rangers stadium and its really close to the cowboys stadium. arlington will have the college feel because the univ of tex at arlington is there
you need to fill some of your profile stuff out. people could give you better answers if you gave out your age and some interest.... i was just rambling
Fort Worth is more conservative, less dense, and resents Dallas's cosmopolitan feel.
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