Prairies and Lakes

Prairies and Lakes covers the broad north-central and east-central country of Texas, the rolling-prairie-and-lake belt that holds most of the state’s population outside the Gulf Coast metros. The terrain runs flat to gently rolling — the Cross Timbers and Blackland Prairie cutting across the region, the Brazos and Trinity rivers draining south, and dozens of large reservoirs scattered through the agricultural country between cities. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex anchors the northern half. The region covers more than 50 counties. Anchor cities include Dallas (Dallas County), Fort Worth (Tarrant), Plano (Collin), Denton, Arlington, Waco (McLennan), Bryan and College Station (Brazos), Bastrop, and Sherman. Major attractions include the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, the Kimbell Art Museum and Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas A&M University in College Station, the George W. Bush Presidential Center, Magnolia Market at Waco, the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, and Six Flags Over Texas. Possum Kingdom Lake and Lake Texoma anchor the major reservoirs. Most trips here center on the Metroplex. Dallas runs the urban-cultural itinerary — the Arts District, Deep Ellum, the JFK assassination sites; Fort Worth handles the cowboy-and-museum thread — the Stockyards, the Kimbell, the Modern; Arlington pulls sports-and-theme-park traffic; Waco runs Magnolia and the Dr Pepper Museum; College Station carries Texas A&M football.

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Arlington

The first settlement in Caddo Indian territory was Bird's Fort on Trinity River. In 1845, a trading post was established at Mary le Bone Springs, and about 1876, the town…

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Bowie

Bowie is in southwestern Montague County and is the largest city in the county. When…

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Addison

Addison dates back to the Republic of Texas when it was settled as part of…

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Start early. Stay late.

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Bonham

Bonham is the seat of Fannin County located in an area of Blackland Prairie south…

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Athens

Chosen as the seat of Henderson County in 1850, Athens was so named because it…

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Anderson

The historic seat of Grimes County, Anderson was established in 1834 on La Bahia Road,…

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Bedford

Befford is located in northeast Tarrant County and was settled in the late 1840s. Milton…

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Bellville

Bellville is the seat of Austin County, one of the original counties in Texas. In…

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