Fort Worth Botanic Garden
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a botanical garden located in the cultural district of Fort Worth, Texas. Established in 1934, the garden is the oldest major botanic garden in Texas and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.Photo: Renelibrary, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Email: info@fwbg.org
- Type: Park
- Description: botanical garden in Fort Worth, Texas, United States
- Also known as: “FWBG” and “Rock Springs Arboretum”
- Address: 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Fort Worth Japanese Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
Fort Worth Japanese Garden
Garden
Photo: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Fort Worth Japanese Garden is a 7.5-acre Japanese Garden in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The garden is built on the site of a former gravel pit used as a dumping ground. Fort Worth Japanese Garden is situated 590 feet southwest of Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Museum
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The Botanical Research Institute of Texas is a botanical research institute located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It was established in 1987 for the herbarium and botanical library collections of Lloyd H. Botanical Research Institute of Texas is situated 1,600 feet northeast of Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Texas Garden Clubs, Inc., Headquarters
Building
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Texas Garden Clubs, Inc., Headquarters is a building, which is situated 560 feet northeast of Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fort Worth and Downtown Fort Worth.
Fort Worth
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Fort Worth is a city in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas. With a population of approximately 1,020,000, it is Texas' 5th largest city. It is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, which has a population exceeding 6 million.
Downtown Fort Worth
Neighborhood
Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Most of Fort Worth's tallest buildings and skyscrapers are located downtown. Downtown Fort Worth is situated 2½ miles northeast of Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Westover Hills
Village
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Westover Hills is a town in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. The population was 641 at the 2020 census. In 2000, Westover Hills was the wealthiest location in Texas by per capita income and the 12th highest-income place in the United States. Westover Hills is situated 3 miles west of Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
- Categories: botanical garden and recreation area
- Location: Tarrant, Texas, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.73809° or 32° 44′ 17″ northLongitude
-97.36514° or 97° 21′ 55″ westOperator
City of Fort WorthOpen location code
8644PJQM+6WOpenStreetMap ID
way 178614852OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=parkWikidata ID
Q5472380
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In Other Languages
From Japanese to Spanish—“Fort Worth Botanic Garden” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “フォートワース植物園”
- Spanish: “Jardin Botanico de Fort Worth”
- Spanish: “Jardin Botánico de Fort Worth”
- Spanish: “Jardín Botanico de Fort Worth”
- Spanish: “Jardín Botánico de Fort Worth”
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