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Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas, serving as the seat for Tarrant County, it also extends into Parker County, Denton County and Wise County. The city is situated in North Texas, and is a gateway into the American West, covering nearly 300 square miles. The population of Fort Worth is around 727, 500, although it is estimated that by 2030 this will grow to in the region of 1,210,000, as the city is the second-largest center of the DFW Metroplex.
The city of Fort Worth was founded in 1849 as an Army outpost overlooking the Trinity River. The city is named after Major General William Jenkins Worth, a charismatic general acclaimed for his role in the Mexican-American War.
Fort Worth transformed from a small outpost to a bustling town when it earned its reputation as “cowtown”, as it became the center of cattle drives along the Chisholm Trail.
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