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STOCKYARDS HOTEL - Step Back in Time by Stepping Into the Stockyards Hotel, the Shining Star of the Historic Stockyards District in Fort Worth, Texas. Experience an Era....more
 
CLARION HOTEL FORT WORTH - Located in the heart of the downtown business district and across the street from the Bass Performance Hall. Sundance Square is within walking distance...more
 
HOLIDAY INN FORT WORTH SOUTH & CONFERENCE CENTER  The hotel is a newly renovated property with 125 rooms, located .5 mile south of the main entrance to Texas A&M University. There are several restaurants.....more
 
LA QUINTA INN SUITES FORT WORTH SOUTHWEST  The all new design of the brand new La Quinta: Definitely worth checking into. Featuring 128 distinctively quiet, comfortable guest rooms with rich wood....more


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It is likely that the town of Burleson was encouraged by an abundant water supply available in nearby streams, which could be used to supply the steam engine locomotives. In addition, an abundant wood supply from the crosstimbers forest area was an available fuel source needed to fire the tender boxes. The Missouri-Kansas and Texas (MKT or Katy) Railroad provided passenger services to and from Burleson and central Texas. The railroad depot, which was demolished in later years, was located in the Old Town area. With the change from steam to diesel powered locomotives and the loss of the depot, Burleson is no longer
dependent upon railroad activities as a major economic resource. However, Burleson can rightly give a major share of the credit for its origination and growth to the old Katy Railroad.