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MARION ZYGADLO,
GRI, ABR,CEBA, SRES
BROKER/OWNER

5608 Malvey Ave. # 223
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-735-4848
FAX 817-735-4804
1-800-214-4066

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Fort Worth Texas
Where the West Begins...Where the Best Begins

Cowboys and culture, neighborhood community and international access, small-town comfort and big city class, family crafts and corporate opportunities, social concern and individual creativity, Southern charm and Western spontaneity. The Fort Worth area is famous for hospitality with family, friends and tourists. We would love to show you around our town!

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Downtown:
Begin with a carriage ride down Main Street from the Courthouse to the Convention Center, lunch in Sundance Square, and take a tour of Bass Hall, our immensely popular Performing Arts Center - the new home for our elegant Symphony, Ballet, Opera, and touring companies.

Westside & Eastside:
On the Westside, the upscale galleries, shops, and restaurants of Camp Bowie beckon, while the Eastside calls to us to cross the border into neighboring cities to enjoy Six Flags Over Texas, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Texas Rangers.   Fine theatres, cinemas, libraries, schools, colleges, and universities abound on every side of town.

  Fort Worth Area Information

Cultural District:
Our museums and parks are world-class:  Kimbell Art Museum, Amon Carter Museum, Modern Art Museum, Science and History Museum, Log Cabin Village, Zoo, Japanese Gardens, Water Gardens, Botanical Gardens.

Northside:
And don't forget the Northside, home to the historic Stockyards, Billy Bob's, Rodeos, and Wild West Shows. 

Communities - There are 37 incorporated cities and towns entirely or partially in Tarrant County.  The county comprises 863 square miles, with an overall population of about 1.3 million, including residents in unincorporated communities.  The largest city is Fort Worth, which is the county seat, followed by Arlington, North Richland Hills, and Bedford.  

Map of Fort Worth, Texas