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Grapevine Texas Grapevine, Texas, is a city of about 47,000 in the center of the Dallas/Fort Worth region. It is home to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The city was named for the wild mustang grapes that are widespread in the area. Several large wineries have opened up in Grapevine and the city has continued to maintain its historic downtown. Grapevine Lake, a large reservoir built in 1952, is adjacent to the city. Grapevine is known for a sophisticated charm and plenty of great shopping, dining and wine tasting. The city website is www.ci.grapevine.tx.us. The city of Grapevine is a fairly well off and family-friendly place. The median income for households is about $73,000. The average estimated Grapevine home value in 2005 was $188,318. If you are thinking of purchasing Grapevine real estate now may be the opportune time. Forty-two percent of households have children under the age of 18 living with them, and 59% are married couples living together. The majority of Grapevine is serviced by the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District, though some parts are also served by Carroll and Coppell Independent School Districts. Grapevine High School has been awarded the National Blue Ribbon and named a New American High School, both prestigious honors. In 2005, it was also ranked by Newsweek as the 100-th best high school in the United States. When it comes to recreation, Grapevine also has plenty to offer. There is a Community Activities Center, which specializes in programs for all ages; an aquatics center; and the Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park for flora lovers. Not to be forgotten is Grapevine Lake, which provides camping, windsurfing, sailing and other water activities. The Grapevine area also has some fantastic golf courses, such as Cowboys Golf Club and the Grapevine Golf Course. Consider buying Grapevine homes for sale or even consider real estate in many of its surrounding communities. |
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