Grand Prarie, TX
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About Grand Prarie
- • Selena Gomez, singer and actress, spent her early years in Grand Prairie.
- • Six Flags Over Texas, the original Six Flags theme park, was founded nearby.
- • Its location along the Texas and Pacific Railway spurred early growth.
- • The city has a large population of peacocks, descendants of escaped pets.
- • A devastating tornado in 1980 caused significant damage to the city.
- • Named for its location on the "grand prairie," it incorporated in 1909.
- • With over 200,000 residents, it is larger than Amarillo, Texas.
- • Its elevation is 492 feet, offering slightly varied terrain.
- • Manufacturing and distribution are major economic drivers for residents.
- • Grand Prairie evokes a feeling of bustling progress mixed with friendly charm.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, based in nearby Arlington, won five Super Bowls.
- • Lone Star Park hosted the prestigious Breeders' Cup in 2004.
- • The area's geology includes Eagle Ford Shale, formed during the Late Cretaceous period.
- • Joe Pool Lake, a major reservoir, lies on the city's southern border.
- • The city is home to a variety of bird species, including the Great Blue Heron.
- • The area was historically inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Caddo.
- • In 1910, a devastating fire destroyed much of the downtown area.
- • The Uptown Theater, a restored art deco movie palace, was built in 1950.
- • State Highway 161 (President George Bush Turnpike) runs through the city.