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Main Street Fort Worth arts fest goes virtual

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There’s good news for fans of the Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival, which had to be rescheduled due to the ongoing COVID-10 pandemic: Organizers are hosting a virtual Main Street festival experience via social media, giving festival fans a chance to continue supporting the juried artists, entertainers, restaurants and sponsors that would have been participating.

Visit social media sites through April 19 to browse exclusive artwork images, view behind-the-scenes studio tours, tune into

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