About Fort Worth

Fort Worth by the Numbers

Racial and Ethnic Makeup

White (Non-Hispanic)

37%

Black (Non-Hispanic)

19%

Hispanic (All Races)

35%

Other Race (Non-Hispanic)

9%

Median Household Income

Fort Worth

$67,927

Texas

$67,321

United States

$69,021

Population & Age

Population

978,468

Median Age

33.2

 

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Fort Worth is the 15th-largest city in the United States and part of the No. 1 tourist destination in Texas, welcoming more than 8.8 million visitors annually. Comprised of eight primary entertainment districts each offering distinct dining, shopping, entertainment and cultural amenities. In only a few days you can enjoy a range of experiences: from NASCAR racing to rodeos, world-class museums to cowboy cuisine, boutique shopping to a Top 5 zoo, biking to horseback riding. Explore each of our unique districts to see what Fort Worth has to offer you.

Fort Worth is conveniently located 17.5 miles from DFW International Airport. With 1,850 flights daily, DFW Airport serves as a gateway for visitors from around the globe, making Fort Worth an easily accessible international and domestic leisure destination. For more information, please visit FortWorth.com

Current Home of Burnett School of Medicine

Arnold Hall. Learn more about Arnold Hall here.

TCU Campus Map

 

Fort Worth is conveniently located 17.5 miles from DFW International Airport. With 1,850 flights daily, DFW Airport serves as a gateway for visitors from around the globe, making Fort Worth an easily accessible international and domestic leisure destination. For more information, please visit FortWorth.com