Is Fort Worth, Texas a part of Dallas?

No, Fort Worth is a separate city and not a part of Dallas. It is the fifth largest city within the state of Texas. The two biggest cities in Texas are Houston and Dallas.

Fort Worth is located on the eastern edge of West Texas and considered a cultural gateway into the American West that covers almost 300 square miles in Tarrant, Parker, Denton and Wise Counties. Fort Worth had a population of 727,575 in 2010 as reported by the U.S. Census. And it was predicted that it will have a total population of 1,211,665 resident by the year 2030.

The city is the second most populous in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. The city started in 1849 as an Army outpost that overlooks the Trinity River. Presently, you can still see that it still embraces its Western heritage and traditional architecture design which you can observe in their buildings and other structures in the city.

Sources: http://www.43places.com/lists/1123/10-largest-texas-cities http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worth,_Texas.

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