Apartments near Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, TX(145 Rentals)
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4800 Bryce Ave
4212 Valentine St
404 Monticello Dr
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604 Monticello Dr
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When you live in an apartment in a city like Dallas Texas, you are sure to find many things to do. The Amon Carter Museum is a prime example of a site that offers a great time while providing a little culture. You can opt to explore this museum independently or you can choose a guided tour. The Amon Carter Museum was opened in 1961 and it has been offering the finest in American art ever since. The building is named after a philanthropist who lived in Forth Worth. His dream was to open an establishment that featured art created by Charles M. Russell and Frederic Remington. Although Carter passed away six years before the museum opened, his legacy is kept alive in the drive to preserve collections by Russell and Remington. There are other displays throughout the museum as well. Exhibits are vast and encompass historical themes and photography among many others. You can visit the Amon Carter Museum and expect something different each time. This site is convenient to any Dallas apartment.
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There are currently 152 Studio Apartments in Fort Worth with rent ranges from $690 to $3,843 with an average price of $1,264.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Fort Worth ranges from $344 to $7,393 with an average monthly rent of $1,404.
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