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How well do you know the map of Fort Worth?

We’ve got a game for you — test your knowledge of Cowtown venues by the address alone.

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Can you guess the Fort Worth venue based on just the address?

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How well do you know your way around Fort Worth?

Whether you’re a bonafide cartographer or can’t find your way around town without GPS, we’ve created a map game for you.

Here’s how it works: we’ll provide you with the address of a popular venue around the city and you’ll have the choice of four places it could be.

Need a little refresher before you start? Take a peek at these local landmarks and history of 15 street names.

We’ll share the results and the name of the first person to score 100% (so don’t forget to add your name if you want the credit) in an upcoming newsletter.

What are you waiting for? Try your hand at the quiz.

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