The extensive network of suburbs spreads in all directions but especially towards the northwest, north and northeast. Supersized suburbs like Plano, Irving and Garland are bigger than many metro areas: each exceeding , in population. These middle to upper middle class suburbs extend for miles with attractively priced, mostly large homes, large commercial centers and large employers and even some corporate headquarters in town.
Frito-Lay, for example, makes its home in Plano. Other more upscale, upcoming suburbs include Grapevine, Lewisville, Flower Mound, and Allen to the north and Mesquite to the east. What these suburbs have in common is good home values, strong schools, plenty of jobs, and high incomes.
It is suburban America for those who like things big. Terrain is flat to rolling, and largely devoid of natural trees.
The climate combines humid subtropical and continental elements with hot summers and a wide annual temperature range. Annual precipitation also varies considerably, ranging from less than 20 to more than 50 inches.
Summer hot spells are broken into 3- to 5-day periods by thunderstorm activity. Summer daytime temperatures frequently exceed degrees with occasional nights above 80 degrees. Winters are mild but north winds bring sudden temperature drops. Occasional periods of extreme cold are short-lived. There are periods of rainy weather and thunderstorm activity with occasional heavy downpours especially in spring.
Snowfall is rare. First freeze is late November, last is mid-March. Recent job growth is Positive. Arlington jobs have increased by 2. More Economy. Profiles of the 50 Largest Cities of the United States.
See also:. Trending Here are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Is Vatican City a Country? The Languages of Africa. States in USA. Where is Arlington, TX? Located in the north side of Texas and south of the United States, Arlington is the major city of Tarrant county of Texas. The area was not without liabilities for settlers, however. The Village Creek area near the site of present Lake Arlington was one of the largest gathering places of Indians in the region.
In a battle of May 24, , Gen. Edward H. Tarrant attacked and defeated the Indians of the Village Creek encampment, thus opening the Arlington area for White settlement. A few stores had been set up in Johnson Station before When the Texas and Pacific planned to lay tracks through the county, a more direct route between Fort Worth and Dallas was chosen, north of Johnson Station. A Presbyterian minister, Andrew S. Hayter, was asked by the railway company to survey the area that became Arlington and the land on either side of the tracks.
He is credited with laying out the first town plat. The stores and many of the settlers made the move north to the new location from Johnson Station at that time. Johnson Station had a post office from to
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