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  2. NRH2O - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, The Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram named NRH2O one of the best water parks in Dallas-Fort Worth. [8] [9] The water park contains the world’s largest uphill water coaster, which is the Green Extreme at 1,161 long and 81 feet tall, this record was never beaten by any other park in the word. Built for the 1998 season ...

  3. Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is a nature center located between Lakeside and Lake Worth, Texas within Fort Worth, Texas, United States city limits. It consists of prairies, forests, and wetlands. The nature center offers a glimpse of what the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex looked like before settlement. The center covers 3,621 acres ...

  4. Wet 'n' Wild Waterworld - Wikipedia

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    The park opened as Wet N Wild Waterslides, charging $2.50 per half hour to ride 2 slides, "Blue Streak' and "Corkscrew." In 1980, after adding the 12 foot deep Volcano Lake, a water zip line, and a few more in-house slides, Edwards changed the name to Wet N Wild Waterworld.

  5. Hawaiian Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Tiki Tower Slides feature 4 body slides. The Hightide Whirlpool is a funnel slide where the rider swirls around to the bottom and then gets flushed out. Keiki Cove is an interactive children's water treehouse filled with fountains, slides, climbing nets, water jets, and a giant bucket that drops 1,000 gallons of water every few minutes.

  6. Sept. 6, 1937: An aerial view of the Fort Worth Stockyards and North Side neighborhood, looking southwest. The Armour & Co. plant is visible with its name painted on the building.

  7. Fort Worth Water Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Water Gardens, built in 1974, is located on the south end of downtown Fort Worth between Houston and Commerce Streets next to the Fort Worth Convention Center. The 4.3-acre (1.7 hectare) Water Gardens were designed by noted New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and were dedicated to the City of Fort Worth by the Amon ...