At the start of the 20th century, cowboy poet Arthur Chapman wrote “Out Where the West Begins,” a poem that helped define Fort Worth and that great expanse of Texas found west of the then small community. The lines of his poem could easily become a cowboy song:
With a little help from “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” publisher, Amon Carter and a Chamber of Commerce that recognized a good city moniker when they heard one, the city adopted the theme:” Where the West Begins” as its very own “brand.” Just a few miles farther west, halfway between Fort Worth and Weatherford, the small community of Aledo was just getting started.
For residents of the beautiful, new master-planned community of Morningstar DFW, Fort Worth may be “Where the West Begins,” but Aledo is where it slows down a little and the folks can unwind.
Pockets of native wildflowers dapple the peaceful rolling hills of Morningstar DFW and set the stage for a lifestyle that is second-to-none. It starts with the amenities, which include manmade lakes and streams that run throughout the community and surround a sprawling community center. Morningstar’s amenity center and clubhouse are also complete with resort-style pools for kids and adults, cabanas, play yards, and lakeside entertainment lawns. Plus, residents can enjoy miles of hike and bike trails that wind along creeks lined with large mature trees and natural landscape.
Plus, Morningstar has invested in a program that encourages residents to interact with neighbors and build life-long friendships. The on-site Morningstar Lifestyle Director and management team are masters of event planning, and these activities bring the entire community together. This can include group trips to interesting destinations, special programs from visiting guests or any number of health and wellness activities.
One of the many ingredients of the “secret sauce” of Aledo and Morningstar is the award-winning school system. National school rating service, Niche, notes, “Aledo Independent School District has an ‘A’ rating and is the best school system in Parker County. It has 6,723 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 74% of students are at least proficient in math and 70% in reading.”
This 5A Division high school is home to award-winning basketball, baseball and football programs and boasts outstanding non-sports extracurricular programs.
The state-of-the-art for master-planned communities is Morningstar DFW, just a short 20 miles west of Fort Worth. The charm of a small but vibrant community of Aledo with the proximity to one of the best cultural and entertainment cities in the United States makes for a perfect place to call home. Click here and come see where the west gets interesting!
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