The town of Fort Worth, Texas, is your normal, metropolitan city – but also, it isn’t. On the streets are regular cars, buses, … and cows?? Being the 17th-largest US city, with over 790,000 people, Fort Worth is home to not just people but thriving businesses … and history. This southwest town was an important post for cattle drivers in the mid-1800s, and today, the Stockyards commemorate that time. In the afternoon, catch a real-life cattle drive down a cobblestone drive, then head to a saloon or barbeque joint for some lip-smacking ribs. With a sub-tropical climate, Cowtown has the heat turned up – stay cool by avoiding excessive walking: Fort Worth was rated 47th in “most walkable” out of the 50 largest American cities. With zoos, museums, and nightclubs, there’s always something to do in Fort Worth!