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Grapevine, Texas

Population: 47,000

Located in Tarrant County

Grapevine, Texas

Grapevine is one of the oldest settlements in North Texas, originating under the Lone Star Flag in 1844, one year before statehood. The settlement's namesake was the tart, wild mustang grapes which grew so abundantly in the area. Today Grapevine celebrates its history with an extensive restoration project, recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, and an annual GrapeFest, attended by over 85,000 citizens and visitors. Grapevine's 36,000+ citizens enjoy the warmth of downtown's turn-of-the century atmosphere along side the state-of-the-art design of the Grapevine Convention Center. The facility provides for business, banquet, social, cultural and civic events.

There are so many things that to do in Grapevine, from the Grapevine Opry to Historic downtown, there are wineries for all your tastes and shopping galore. But have no fear gentlemen, there is shopping for you with over 20,000 sq. ft. of outdoor shopping pleasure at the Bass Pro Shop. You can't miss the Tarantula Train or the abundant activities at Lake Grapevine. And let's not forget the availability of golf. With three courses, you are bound to find the one that will challenge your game.

Education in Grapevine is very important to its residents. Part of the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District, all of the schools are ranked exemplary by the Texas Education Agency. With numerous extra-curricular activities for its students every child will be sure to find something to broaden their perspective on life. From Athletics to Music and even Academic Competitions, your student will be sure to have a well-rounded experience at GCISD!

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