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Railroader Room

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This room provides a haven of rest with it's queen sized bed
complimented by an oak dresser. old steamer truck, and an antique shipper robe.
Dedicated to the trainmen, travelers and townspeople who brought the railroad to Fort Worth, this room pays homage to the role of the railroad in the development of the Fort Worth Stockyards.

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For the drovers heading longhorn cattle up the Chisholm Trail to the railheads, Fort Worth was the last major stop for rest and supplies. Beyond Fort Worth they would have to deal with crossing the Red River into Indian Territory. Between 1866 and 1890 more than four million head of cattle were trailed through Fort Worth which was soon known as "Cowtown" and had its own disreputable entertainment district several blocks south of the Courthouse area that was known all over the West as "Hell Half Acre"

When the railroad finally arrived in 1876, Fort Worth became a major shipping point for livestock.

$100.00 PLUS TAX

BED AND BREAKFAST
FORT WORTH TEXAS
(817)626-2589