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Fort Worth is an amazing city - and much more than our great Stockyards. Here is just a summary of links to some great places to visit in Fort Worth:
Downtown Fort Worth Sundance Square
Fort Worth West 7th
Fort Worth Stockyards
Fort Worth's Funkytown Music & Film Festival
FortWorth.com
Fort Worth Cultural District
Fort Worth Panther Island Pavillion
Billy Bob's – The World's Largest Honky Tonk
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Fort Worth Bass Performance Hall
Fort Worth's Camp Bowie District
Fort Worth's Ridglea Theater
Fort Worth's Stage West Theater
Fort Worth's Casa Manana Theater
Fort Worth's Circle Theater
Fort Worth Amphibian Stage Productions
Fort Worth's Jubilee Theater
Fort Worth's Texas Ballet Theater
Fort Worth's Kimbell Art Museum
Fort Worth's Modern Art Museum
Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum
Fort Worth's Sid Richardson Museum
Fort Worth Stockyards Museum
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Fort Worth Children's Museum
Fort Worth's National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
Fort Worth's Botanical Gardens + Japanese Gardens
Fort Worth Zoo
Fort Worth's Texas Christian University
Fort Worth's Texas Motor Speedway – Nascar and Indy Racing
Fort Worth's Kids Who Care Musical Theatre
Fort Worth Four Day Weekend Comedy Club
Fort Worth Coyote Drive-In Theater
Fort Worth Panther Island Brewing Company
Fort Worth Martin House Brewing Company
Fort Worth Rahr & Sons Brewing Company
Fort Worth's Carswell Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base
City of Fort Worth
Fort Worth Police Department
Fort Worth Alliance Airport
Fort Worth's Lockheed Martin
Fort Worth's Bell Helicopter
Fort Worth's American Airlines
Fort Worth's DR Horton
Fort Worth's Pier 1 Imports
Fort Worth's Radio Shack
Fort Worth's JPS Health Network
Fort Worth's Justin Boots
Fort Worth Clearfork
Fort Worth's Colonial Country Club
Fort Worth's Ridglea Country Club
Fort Worth's Rivercrest Country Club
Fort Worth's Mira Vista Country Club
Fort Worth's Shady Oaks Country Club
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
Fort Worth's Benbrook Lake
Fort Worth's Lake Worth
Fort Worth's Burger's Lake
Fort Worth's Eagle Mountain Lake
Fort Worth's Eagle Mountain Lake Marinas
Fort Worth Boat Club at Eagle Mountain Lake
Fort Worth's Griffith Park Minature Train'
Fort Worth B Cycle
FORT WORTH'S VETERAN GROUPS
There are many military Veteran groups here in Fort Worth that are making positive impacts in people's lives. While there are Veteran groups of every branch, Bret Stout is naturally focused mainly on Fort Worth's Marine Corps Veteran Groups - but will add other organizations for other branches on an ongoing basis.
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A Facebook non-profit based out of Fort Worth and over 1,100 member strong, DFW Devildogs is organized by four (4) local Marines, and is truly a group of Marines Supporting Marines.
Another Facebook non-profit group based out of Fort Worth with over 1700 local members and growing (since January 2017), Devil Dog Nation was also formed and organized by four (4) local Marines. This is the local group:
And the National coverage has already grown to 20 Chapters across the U.S. Devildog Nation's non-profit mission is to never leave any brother behind and serves as a support group to prevent Veteran suicide and homelessness:
Cowtown Warriors of Fort Worth was founded by Marines, but is now represented by all military branches. Their mission is to serve and honor our Wounded North Texas Veterans. Cowtown Warriors is also a non-profit and they host the Annual Cowtown Warriors Ball where they raise a significant amount of money for disabled Fort Worth Veterans. Members of the non-profit board include many Fort Worth Police Officers and Detectives who are also Fort Worth military Veterans:
We have spoken a lot about the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth and here is the direct link:
The 14th Marine Regiment (14th Marines) is a reserve artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps consisting of three artillery battalions and a Headquarters Battery. The regiment is based in Fort Worth, Texas. However its units are dispersed among 15 different sites in 12 states. Its primary weapon system is the M777A2 Howitzer with a maximum effective range of 30 km however one of its battalions has converted to fire the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) weapon system.
Marine Aircraft Group 41 (MAG-41) is a United States Marine Corps reserve aviation unit based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas that is currently composed of one F/A-18A+ squadron, one KC-130T squadron, an aviation logistics squadron, as well as detachments from wing support and air control squadrons.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is the oldest Veterans organization founded in 1899 and is specific to those who served in any foreign war, insurrection or expedition, which service recognized by the authorization and issuance of a military campaign medal. VFW's Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans. VFW's Vision: Ensure that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country. There are several VFW Posts in Fort Worth and surrounding areas and you will find the contact information below for each post.
The following are the VFW posts in Fort Worth area:
VFW Post 8235
Address: 5333 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76114 - Phone: 817.731.8231
VFW Post 8911
Address: 4937 Mansfield Hwy, Fort Worth, TX 76119 - Phone: 817.478.9909
VFW Post 10374
Address: 13825 Hwy 287 & 81, Fort Worth, TX 76179 - Phone: 817.489.7244
VFW Post 9190
Address: 5001 Old Denton Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76117 - Phone: 817.281.3903
VFW Post 2137
Address: 11875 Boyd Rd, Azle, Texas, 76020 - Phone: 817.444.2912
VFW Post 5074
705 Oak Street, PO Box 1250, Roanoke, TX 76262 - Phone: 817.491.1113
VFW Post 10429
Address: 1000 Stevens Dr, Benbrook, TX 76126 - Phone: 817.249.6470
VFW Post 5617
Address: 7501 Wyatt Dr, White Settlement, TX 76108 - Phone: (817) 246-0891
THE AMERICAN LEGION
The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans. There are several American Legion Posts in Fort Worth and surrounding areas and you will find the contact information below for each post.
The following are the American Legion posts in Fort Worth area:
American Legion Post 516
Address: 6801 Manhattan Blvd, Fort Worth, Texas 76120 - Phone: 817.451.7222
American Legion Post 569
Address: 400 W. Felix Street, Fort Worth, TX 76115 - Phone: 817.924.0931
American Legion Post 622
Address: 622 Shelby Road, Fort Worth, TX 76140 - Phone: 817.293.7203
American Legion Post 838
Address: 1250 Mansfield Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104 - Phone: 817.338.0034
American Legion 626
1125 Burton Hill Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76114 - Phone: 817.731.3491
American Legion Post 297
Address: 8201 Old benbrook Road, Benbrook, TX 76126 - Phone: 817.249.2791
American Legion Post 5617
Address: 7501 Wyatt Drive, White Settlement, TX 76108 - Phone: 817.246.0891
8TH MARINE CORPS RECRUITING DISTRICT
The 8th Marine Corps Recruiting District is based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth and covers the southern part of the Central states and parts of the Mountain states covering all or parts of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona. The 8th Marine Corps Command is headquartered right here in Fort Worth at 1513 Desert Storm Road, Fort Worth, TX 76127.
FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Fort Worth Police Department was effectively begun on April 12, 1873 with a force of only four officers, but was disbanded a month later for economic reasons. The force was re-established in 1876 to cope with unruly cowboys and high levels of prostitution (Hell's Half Acre), with Jim Courtright (a former US Army scout and gunman) being instated as City Marshall with two assisting deputies. Courtright's reputation as an Army Scout and gunfighter led to an unprecedented term of nonviolence in Fort Worth. By 1887, the force had grown to six officers and a Chief of Police. Today, the Fort Worth Police Department has more than 1,500 officers with 11 stations and covers 334 square miles. Many of the Fort Worth Police Officers have extensive military backgrounds from every branch of the military.
FORT WORTH FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fort Worth Fire Department was formed in 1872 when the Texas & Pacific Railways fueled a boom that doubled Fort Worth's population. Construction of flimsy wood buildings and small tent cities heated by fireplaces and wood stoves equaled highly destructive fires. Captain Buckley B. Paddock was a Confederate officer of the Civil War when he arrived in Fort Worth and clearly recognized that a city defenseless against fire outbreaks had no future. Captain Paddock's vision for a volunteer fire company became a reality in 1873 with their first hook-and-ladder wagon. Today, the Fort Worth Fire Department has over 800 firemen with 42 stations in six Battalions responding to over 82,000 incidents every year and service all of Tarrant County. Many of the Fort Worth Fire Department members have extensive military backgrounds from every branch of the military.
FORT WORTH VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC
VA Medical Centers are a part of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) which is the component of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) led by the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the medical assistance program of the VA through the administration and operation of numerous VA Medical Centers (VAMC), Outpatient Clinics (OPC), Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC), and VA Community Living Centers (VA Nursing Home) Programs.For most Veterans in need of health care services, there only option was the Dallas VA - until the VA built a brand new Fort Worth facility at 2201 SE Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76119 (just east of highway 35W on Interstate 20). The Fort Worth VA Outpatient Clinic opened in November of 2010. Note: Bret Stout worked the National VA on many levels - with brand and UI strategy for the Health Informatics Initiative (T-10 to hi2), the web-based, population-driven, next generation health management platform to replace the software-based CPRS. worked with the VA's Office of Patient-Centered Care, and was elected to VA's Veteran Experience Committee.
FORT WORTH'S LOCKHEED MARTIN
Lockheed Martin is an American global aerospace, defense, security and advanced technologies company. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995. Fort Worth's Air Force Plant 4 is a government-owned, contractor-operated aerospace facility in Fort Worth, Texas, currently owned by the U.S. Air Force and operated by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. It is home of the F-16 and F-35 fighter aircraft. Military aircraft have been manufactured here since 1942. Plant 4 is adjacent to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, formerly Carswell Air Force Base. Lockheed-Martin as a whole employs over 126,000 employees - and many employees are former military Veterans from all branches.
FORT WORTH'S BELL HELICOPTER
Bell Helicopter is an American aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. A division of Textron, Bell manufactures military rotorcraft in and around Fort Worth, as well as in Amarillo, Texas, and commercial helicopters in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada. Bell provides training and support services worldwide. In 1941, Bell hired Arthur M. Young, a talented inventor, to provide expertise for helicopter research and development. It was the foundation for what Bell hoped would be a broader economic base for his company that was not dependent on government contracts. The Bell 30 was their first full-size helicopter (first flight December 29, 1942) and the Bell 47 became the first helicopter in the world rated by a civil aviation authority, becoming a civilian and military success. Textron purchased Bell Aerospace in 1960. Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft Corporation, including its helicopter division, which had become its only division still producing complete aircraft. The helicopter division was renamed Bell Helicopter Company and in a few years, with the success of the UH-1 during the Vietnam War, it had established itself as the largest division of Textron. In January 1976, Textron changed the name of the company again to Bell Helicopter Textron. Bell as a whole employs over 7,000 employees - and many are former military Veterans from all branches.
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Now is the time for you to redefine your brand and grow your Fort Worth business. Bret Stout is ready to help YOU take YOUR BUSINESS to the next level.

BRET STOUT'S CAPABILITIES
It's much more than just a logo design or a website design – these are crucial steps in the business development cycle that make the difference in success or failure. Bret Stout has proven experience in the full business development cycle – from product ideation, brand strategy, launch strategy, Google Search, and conversion. Take a look at his full capabilities by clicking here: Bret Stout's Capabilities. The development cycle can be broken down in the following three core segments:

Brand Ideation
The first step is identifying a gap in the market and creating a solution to a problem. more>

Brand Strategy
Next step is developing strategy for the brand and understanding the target audience. more>

Brand Launch
Next major step is to launch your product to reach your specific target audience an ddemographics. more>
BRET STOUT'S CLIENTS
Of course, Bret Stout's clients included many of the biggest brands in the world – but now he focuses that experience on small to mid-sized businesses in Fort Worth.
And while his primary focus is on Fort Worth businesses (like yours), he still get's requests for work in other cities across the U.S. Below is a preview of Bret Stout's clients – and there are more than 100 client samples available in "The Work" section.

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Testimonials

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"Bret’s leadership and execution exceeded our expectations on work for some of the world’s most recognizable brands. We collaborated on a wide variety of projects – and through patience and extreme attention to detail, his work is refined and consistent.""
Brandon J. White, Aniden Interactive
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"Artistry lies in the creativity, passion and focused desire and ability to bring those into a medium that can be communicated and appreciated by the masses. That, my friend is Bret Stout. You give me and your clients wings. Without you, we cannot fly."
Curtis Anderson, Director of Communications and Marketing, VA
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"We are so pleased with the level of creativity and skill Bret Stout brings to our marketing campaigns and product launches. Bret continues to create highly creative and innovative experiences, allowing HP to appeal to consumers and businesses in unforgettable ways."
Jeff Wood, Director of Worldwide Marketing, HP
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"Bret Stout is one of the brightest and most talented people I have ever worked with. I had to and could always rely on Bret for marketing solutions servicing my customers and fantastic artistic work. He is truly one of the nicest and most talented person I have relied on and worked with during my career."
Gene Schaeffer, Principal at Brand Solutions
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"I immensly enjoyed working with Bret and appreciated his dedication, attention to detail, and most of all, the quality of his work! He is able to produce results in a chaotic environment and always remains calm and focused – and ALWAYS delivered-the-goods"
Mike Graziano, SVP TAISTech
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"We hired Bret to redesign our corporate logo and website at CorporateRewards.com. He came recommended to us from the first phone call it was clear he was a creative that also truly gets the business side. He was always available and delivered on time."
Edward Brookshire, Chairman Emeritus, Workstride
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"From my experience, there is not a better web marketing mind out there. There is no comparison. Bret is the leader and creative mind that's needed to take your business to that next level."
Todd Hollingsworth, Harley-Davidson, Caliber
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