Fort Worth Surpasses Austin as Texas’s Fourth Largest City
Fort Worth has surpassed Austin to become the fourth-largest city in Texas. The city’s rapid growth, diverse economy, and cultural evolution are key factors in this change.
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Fort Worth has surpassed Austin to become the fourth-largest city in Texas. The city’s rapid growth, diverse economy, and cultural evolution are key factors in this change.
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