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⭐ 12 stellar neighborhoods
The zodiac signs as Fort Worth neighborhoods
The Phyllis Tilley Memorial bridge is a must-do on a Trinity Park stroll. | Photo via Wikimedia Commons/Alan Karchmer
One of the most loveable things about Fort Worth is the distinct character found in each neighborhood, district, and corner of town. They all have their own personalities and purposes — some would say it was written in the stars. Let’s take a look at how our neighborhoods align with the zodiac signs.
Virgo: Meadows West | Aug. 23-Sept. 22
This earth sign has very practical and grounded qualities, making the Meadows West neighborhood a perfect fit. There are several parks in the neighborhood that also boasts easy access to shops and restaurants in both Clearfork and Waterside, leaving a Virgo’s busy mind feeling right at home.
Libra’s sense of balance and harmony will love the historic charm of the neighborhood. | Photo provided by Historic Fairmount
Libra: Fairmount | Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Fairmount’s active-yet-small neighborhood charm is just as balanced as a Libra. Located within walking distance of Magnolia Avenue, residents have easy access to the thriving, eclectic mix of restaurants, pubs + music venues.
Scorpio: Crestwood | Oct. 23-Nov. 21
The aura of Crestwood’s picturesque boulevard perfectly encapsulates this water sign. Situated just two miles from downtown, Crestwood residents enjoy gently curving tree-lined streets and a mixture of old and new, with homes constructed from 1941 to today.
The archer is know for adaptability — just like this ever-improving neighborhood. | Photo by FTWtoday
Sagittarius: Ridglea Hills | Nov. 22-Dec. 21
This sign’s need for constant change and adventure can be fed with easy access to the bustling Camp Bowie Boulevard and a quiet getaway to the 10-acre Luther Lake, located in the middle of Ridglea Hills.
Capricorn: Downtown | Dec. 22-Jan. 19
With how hardworking you are, you’ll be pleased to hear there are plenty of spots downtown to network and work remotely. The neighborhood is home to beautifully restored buildings + residences that stand alongside modern skyscrapers.
Plus, there are parks and landmarks galore, including Sundance Square — a walkable 37-square-block area with restaurants, comedy clubs, hotels, and live entertainment.