A Brief History Of “Cowtown” (2024)

Conference & Stage Expo

Elizabeth Shurr and Jack P. Hagler, ASTC

A Brief History Of “Cowtown” (1)

A modern-day cattle drive through the streets at Fort Worth, Texas.

Photo/Fort Worth CVB

The saloon doors open and a dusty cowboy sidles up to the bar asking for a well-deserved drink. The barkeep obliges the cowboy’s demand by handing him a drink and asks the spur wearing man his whereabouts. The man replies with his adventures on his cattle drive from South Texas to the nearby stockyard. This kind of image usually comes into people’s minds when thinking of Fort Worth, Texas. Some of the city's colorful past will be incorporated into the 2014 USITT Annual Conference & Stage Expo next March.

Established in 1849 and named to honor General William Jenkins Worth, Camp Worth began as an Army outpost on the north-facing bluff overlooking the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. It was one of eight forts built and assigned to protect Texas settlers from Native American attacks along Texas’s western frontier.

From the 1860’s into the late 1870’s, Fort Worth was the king of the cattle industry and earned its nickname -- Cowtown. Hell’s Half Acre, located where downtown Fort Worth is today, became the place to be for cowboys looking for entertainment. A cowboy could hang his hat, take off his boots, and settle in for a night of gambling, partying, and trouble in civilization’s last stop on the Chisholm Trail before the long cattle drive north to Kansas City. Now it is the scene of vibrant restaurants, live music, and less bawdy entertainments.

The Texas and Pacific Railway arrived in Fort Worth in 1876 and several other railroad companies arrived soon after. Railroads were the catalyst for further cattle industry growth and the building of stockyards. From Fort Worth, cattle could be shipped to market by rail, virtually ending the cattle drives northward to Kansas City. People arrived in droves via the transportation of the times – by horse or by rail. By 1878, Fort Worth had its first grain elevator. Flour mills followed and Fort Worth also became known as a grain center. The small town of Fort Worth quickly grew from about 300 people to over 3,000 residents.

While dancehall shows were operating in Hell’s Half Acre, (which had actually grown to about two acres in size) the longest running “show” in Fort Worth found its beginning as the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. The event began as a livestock show in 1896 in a field along Marine Creek. It was moved indoors in 1908 to the newly built Northside Coliseum. The arena, now called Cowtown Coliseum, is still operating in the Stockyards area. A competition of cowboy and cowgirl events was added to the exposition in 1918 and marketed using the Spanish word “rodeo.” The show, the world’s first indoor rodeo, served as a model to other rodeos and still does today. In 1944, the rodeo and stock show moved to Will Rogers Memorial Center. Gene Autry performed at the rodeo that year, becoming the first popular entertainer to appear at a rodeo event, and setting a new trend in Western entertainment.

With industries of cattle and grain booming, banks, restaurants, more entertainment, and modern progress followed. By the end of the 19th Century, Fort Worth was a well-oiled working machine. Population was on the rise and Fort Worth grew yet another industry: meat packing. Fort Worth became home to one of largest meat packing operations in the West, processing everything from hogs to cattle. More stockyards were built and more supporting business came with them. At the same time came what people outside of Texas know Fort Worth for: OIL! Streets changed from dust trails to beautiful concrete paths to make way for the booming city. In 1920, Fort Worth had eight operating refineries with four more being built for the nearby East Texas oil boom.

While business grew, so did architecture and culture. Dallas had been chosen as the official site for the 1936 Texas Centennial Celebration. Not to be outdone, Fort Worth leaders began making plans for their own celebration to be held in a cow pasture west of downtown; and so was the birth of Will Rogers Memorial Center located in what is now Fort Worth’s beautiful Cultural District. Included as one of the new facilities for the celebration was a new amphitheater called Casa Mañana, meaning “House of Tomorrow.” The 4,000-seat outdoor venue included a restaurant and the world’s largest rotating stage. It was surrounded by a moat with projecting fountains circling the stage to create the stage curtain.

The theatre produced Broadway plays, western shows, and musicals until budgets were cut and the building was later dismantled. In 1958, Casa Mañana was rebuilt; this time as an indoor, air conditioned theatre-in-the-round. The interior was renovated to a proscenium stage configuration in 2003. Today, the theatre continues to produce everything from Broadway shows to children’s theatre and even the occasional Western show, just as it did when it first opened.

Currently, Fort Worth Texas, is the 16th most populous city in the United States and the fifth largest city in Texas. Take a walk down one of "Cowtown’s" streets; you might be taken back in time and hear the swinging of saloon doors. Just like the first cowboys coming to town, don’t forget to buy your new hat and boots in Fort Worth so you will be set for your trail ride home.

A Brief History Of “Cowtown” (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of Cowtowns? ›

Often referred to (less respectfully) as "cow towns," cattle towns were small frontier settlements whose entrepreneurial existence depended heavily on the trade in free-range cattle. A typical cattle town lay at the junction of railroad and livestock trail.

What is the history of the Cowtown Rodeo? ›

Cowtown Rodeo was started in 1929 by Howard Harris Sr. and his son, Howard “Stoney” Harris Jr. Stoney held the first rodeo in Woodstown NJ, in conjunction with the Salem County Fair, at the original auction grounds on North Main Street.

How old is Cowtown New Jersey? ›

Started back in 1929, Cowtown Rodeo has stood the test of time... remaining true to our traditions of the Old West and bringing each of you a taste of western ranching that is an integral part of American history.

How many people does Cowtown Rodeo hold? ›

But the Harris family has been bringing the people of New Jersey rodeo since 1929. The large cowboy and cow statues out front of the 4,000 seat arena will let you know you've found the legendary Cowtown Rodeo.

What is Cowtown also known as? ›

It's now more commonly known as “C-Town” or “Cowtown”, and is also sometimes called the “Stampede City”, named after its famous stampede, held every summer.

What three things ended the cattle drive? ›

The expansion of large ranches, multiplying herds of livestock, and barbed wire all served to close the open range in Texas. In 1876, wire salesman John Gates demonstrated the wire to skeptical cattlemen.

What is a brief history of the rodeo? ›

Rodeo stresses its western folk hero image and its being a genuinely American creation. But in fact it grew out of the practices of Spanish ranchers and their Mexican ranch hands (vaqueros), a mixture of cattle wrangling and bullfighting that dates back to the sixteenth-century conquistadors.

What is Cowtown nickname? ›

From the 1860's into the late 1870's, Fort Worth was the king of the cattle industry and earned its nickname -- Cowtown. Hell's Half Acre, located where downtown Fort Worth is today, became the place to be for cowboys looking for entertainment.

What is the oldest rodeo in the US? ›

“The World's Oldest Rodeo®” July 4, 1888, became the birthday of professional rodeo when a group of Prescott, Arizona, merchants and professional businessmen organized the first formalized “cowboy tournament” and offered cash prizes.

What is the oldest place in New Jersey? ›

Rich in history, Jersey City first founded in 1660 by the Dutch and was originally called Netherlands, Hudson, Paulus Hook, or in Dutch, “hoeck” meaning Point of Land. Jersey City is considered to be the oldest city in New Jersey and the birthplace of our nations Religious Freedom and the right to own land.

What is the youngest town in New Jersey? ›

New Jersey's fastest growing town is also its youngest. The burgeoning population of Lakewood in Ocean County has a median age of just 18.4 among its nearly 134,000 residents. No other town comes close, recently released Census data shows.

What is the oldest farm in New Jersey? ›

The oldest farm under continuous ownership is the Sayre-Howell farm in Cedarville. The family farm was started in 1697 by Joseph Sayre and consists of 200 acres.

Where is the biggest rodeo in us? ›

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

The world's largest indoor rodeo features a calf scramble, chuck wagon races and mutton busting, an event in which children ride and race sheep.

Can you drink at Cowtown Rodeo? ›

~ Outside food & drinks is allowed. NO GLASS Bottles and all coolers must be size 12″ x 12″ or smaller. We are BYOB. Coolers will be checked upon entry.

Is Cowtown Rodeo rain or shine? ›

~ We operate rain, heat or shine. – ALL Ticket Sales are Final. No Refunds for inclement weather.

What is the history of cow tales? ›

Original Caramel Cow Tales® were introduced by Goetze's Candy Company in 1984. They are made from the same secret family recipe used to make Goetze's Caramel Creams® (a.k.a. "Bulls-Eyes®").

What is the origin of the wild cow? ›

Enter the Aurochs

The aurochs is known to be the wild ancestor of cattle. Aurochs roamed the earth for a very long time. In fact, the oldest aurochs remains have been dated to about 2 million years ago. They were found in India.

What is the history of the Cow Parade? ›

It all began in 1998, when a Zurich sculptor made 812 fiberglass, life-size cows for local artists to decorate. The cows were placed all around the city, and the Cow Parade drew 1.5 million additional tourists to Zurich that year.

Were cow towns lawless? ›

Cow Towns - Abilene

Initially, the new towns that were created along the railroad were lawless. The cow towns were particularly troublesome. In Abilene, a cow town in Kansas, there were gunfights, murders, gambling, and prostitution. In 1870, Thomas Smith became town marshal and issued a strict ban on carrying guns.

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