THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING |
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Below we have a look at what some people believe is the most exciting downtown in Texas, the downtown that has other towns far and wide Green with Envy, at noon, on the day after Thanksgiving, the busiest shopping day of the year. |
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click a thumbnail to view a photo Welcome to the Holidays signs are posted around Sundance Square, welcoming visitors to the "Most Exciting Downtown in Texas". |
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Noon in Sundance Square on the busiest shopping day of the year in the most exciting downtown in Texas. It is not surprising to see no shoppers as there are few stores in downtown Fort Worth. No major department stores. No minor department stores. | |||
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Here we see one car and one person busy seeking excitement in downtown Fort Worth. | |||
Downtown Fort Worth is nicely decorated for the holidays. Here we see some big red balls on a leafless tree with the refurbished Bank One building standing tall again, now known as the Tower. | |||
Another deserted street at noon in the most exciting downtown in Texas on the busiest shopping day of the year. Later this day Sundance Square did attract a large number of people to witness the lighting of the Christmas tree and a parade. The tree blew down the next day, landing on top of a new Lexus. That would have been exciting to see. | |||
A More Recent Look at Fort Worth on the Busiest Shopping Day of the Year | |||
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