Located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, this adobe-style building was constructed in 1902 as a center for cattle traders. It was the central location for all activity in the Stockyards and often referred to as "The Wall Street of the West". Today, the building houses professional services and the North Fort Worth Historical Society Museum, which features artifacts from the beginning of the development of the Stockyards.
Cox Banquet Hall is located within the premises of Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center in Fort Worth, TX. The hall is mainly used to conduct conferences and seminars and is divided into three separate rooms. The hall was named after John L. Cox, one of the trustees of the center. The venue can accommodate up to 600 spectators at a single time.
Take a walk with the Cultural District Walking Tour and discover some of the hidden historical facts of the city. Starting at the Amon Carter Museum, the tour takes a rather cultural route of the city, discovering come of the most influential buildings and sites along the way. Its team of well-read guides hand out interesting information about various museums, the history behind some of the artifacts and objects housed within them.