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MILES
Tarrant Co. (Cont.)
Burleson (1,960 in Tarrant, mostly in Johnson County);
Colleyville (12,724); Crowley (6,974 in Tarrant, partly in
Johnson County), varied manufacturing, hospital; Dal-
worthington Gardens (1,758); Eagle Mountain (5,847);
Edgecliff Village (2,715); Euless (38,149); Everman (5,672);
Forest Hill (11,482); Grand Prairie (18,086 in Tarrant
County, partly in Dallas and Ellis counties); Grapevine
(29,199 in Tarrant, partly in Denton County), varied
manufacturing; near D/FW International Airport; tour-
ist center; Haltom City (32,856); Haslet (795 in Tarrant,
partly in Denton County); Hurst (33,574); Keller (13,683);
Kennedale (4,096); Lakeside (816); Lake Worth (4,591);
Mansfield (14,848 in Tarrant, partly in Johnson County),
varied manufacturing; hospital; Frontier Days, home-
town celebration in fall; North Richland Hills (45,895);
Pantego (2,371); Pecan Acres (310 in Tarrant, mostly in
Wise County); Pelican Bay (1,271); Rendon (7,658); Rich-
land Hills (7,978); River Oaks (6,580); Saginaw (8,551); San-
som Park (3,928); Southlake (6,823); Watauga (20,009);
Westlake (105 in Tarrant, partly in Denton County);
Westover Hills (672); Westworth Village (2,350); White Set-
tlement (15,472), near aircraft manufacturing, air force
base; hospital, nursing homes; industrial park.Taylor County
LOCATION: Central (1-12).
Cong. Dist ..................... 17 U.S. Jud. Dist........... N-Ab.
St. Sen. Dist ..................24 Ct. Appeals................. 11
St. Rep. Dist .............78, 79 Admin. Jud. Dist .......... 7
St. Dist. Cts............. 42, 104,
326, 350
History: Named for Alamo heroes Edward, James,
George Taylor, brothers; county created from Bexar,
Travis 1858; organized 1878.
Physical Features: Prairies, with Callahan Divide,
draining to Colorado tributaries, Brazos forks; Lakes
Abilene, Kirby; mostly loam soils.
Population ...............119,655 Av. Weekly Wage ....5352.91
Area (sq. mi.).............919.3 Density ....................... 130
Land Area ..................915.7 Water Area ................... 3.6
Civilian Labor .......... 50,932 Jobless Rate ..................6.1
Altitude (ft.) .......2,410-1,672 Retail Sales...... $884,060,290
Rainfall (in.) ............... 23.3 Gross Sales.... $2,350,144,507
Jan. min .....................31 Reg. Voters .............. 54,003
July max ......................95 Election Turnout......... 53.1
Grow. Season (days)..... 225 Vehicles ................ 107,792
Total Income (mil.) .. $1,820 Lane Miles ............... 1,153302
TEXAS ALMANAC 1992-1993
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