Grand Prairie, TX
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About Grand Prairie
- • Selena Gomez, actress and singer, was born and raised in Grand Prairie.
- • Six Flags over Texas, the original Six Flags theme park, was founded here.
- • The arrival of the Texas & Pacific Railroad in 1876 boosted Grand Prairie’s growth.
- • It hosts the annual Main Street Fest, which features live music and carnival rides.
- • A devastating fire in 1913 destroyed much of the downtown business district.
- • Its name describes the location between Dallas and Fort Worth; established in 1863.
- • With over 200,000 residents, it's larger than Amarillo but smaller than Plano.
- • The elevation is 492 feet, providing relatively flat terrain.
- • Aerospace and defense industries are major employers in the city.
- • Grand Prairie feels like a vibrant, family-friendly place with small-town charm.
- • The Dallas Cowboys are the closest pro team, playing a short drive away.
- • Lone Star Park hosted the Breeders' Cup in 2004, a major horse racing event.
- • The area's geology includes the Woodbine Formation, a sandstone layer from the Cretaceous period.
- • Joe Pool Lake, a large reservoir, is a prominent feature of the city.
- • The city is located within the range of the Nine-banded Armadillo.
- • The Blackland Prairie ecosystem once dominated the area, featuring tall grasses and wildflowers.
- • Caddo people inhabited the area before European colonization.
- • The Uptown Theater, built in 1950, is a notable example of mid-century modern architecture.
- • Interstate 30 runs east-west through the city, connecting it to Dallas and Fort Worth.