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Fort Worth has the #1 downtown in America, according to livability.com — and Sundance Square is the heart of downtown. This is the place to have a wonderful meal, shop at unique stores, see a great show and relax in
Sundance Square Plaza. You can even park for free! Get all the details at sundancesquare.com.
Sundance Square is a vibrant, award-winning shopping, dining, and entertainment district spanning 35 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. The multi-use development attracts more than 10 million visitors each year.
Known as the centerpiece of downtown Fort Worth, is also, Sundance Square Plaza. A vibrant, engaging space featuring a permanent, multi-purpose stage, beautiful, decorative water fountain features and four giant umbrellas covering more than 6,400 feet provide shade by day and a gorgeous light display at night. Sundance Square Plaza also features a multi-purpose, rentable pavilion, bicycle racks, light and sound, seating and gorgeous landscaping.
Sundance Square offers a wonderful and pedestrian-friendly atmosphere with plenty of free parking after 5:00 p.m. and all day on weekends and holidays. And, a customer validation program during weekday business hours provides up to 2 ½ hours of parking free.
History
Established in 1900.
Sundance Square is rich in Western history and lore. During the great cattle drives of the late 1800s, cowboys on the Chisholm Trail would visit downtown Fort Worth and patronize the many saloons, gambling parlors, shooting galleries, and dance halls that were located here.
The district is named for the Sundance Kid who — along with his partner, Butch Cassidy — was a frequent visitor to the area. Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, well-known participants in the «Shootout at the OK Corral,» could also be spotted from time to time.
Most of the buildings in Sundance Square date from the turn of the 20th century and have been beautifully restored. The red brick streets and lush courtyards add to the authentic aura. There’s even a giant mural that commemorates the Chisholm Trail cattle drives.
This area includes some of Fort Worth’s oldest and architectually unique structures, which now house some 50 shops, restaurants, theatres, bars and clubs, all within walking distance of each other.
Meet the Business Owner
Sundance S.
Business Owner
Sundance Square is a vibrant 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district where people work, live, shop and dine among beautiful landscaping, red-brick streets and turn-of-the-century buildings. More information about Sundance Square can be found at www.sundancesquare.com.
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