Dallas County

Living in Dallas County, Texas offers a vibrant and diverse experience that seamlessly blends urban energy with Southern charm. Nestled in the heart of the Lone Star State, this county encompasses an enticing mix of cultural attractions, economic opportunities, and natural beauty. The county seat, Dallas, stands as a bustling metropolis renowned for its iconic skyline adorned with impressive skyscrapers, emblematic of its status as a major business and financial hub. Beyond the corporate facade, Dallas County boasts a rich cultural tapestry that reflects its multicultural population, evident in the wide array of dining options, festivals, and art exhibitions that grace its neighborhoods.

Residents of Dallas County revel in an array of activities that cater to varying interests. Art enthusiasts can explore the renowned Dallas Museum of Art, which houses an extensive collection spanning from classical to contemporary works. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the county’s numerous parks and green spaces, such as White Rock Lake Park and Cedar Ridge Preserve, offer serene retreats for hiking, picnicking, and reconnecting with nature. Additionally, sports fanatics can cheer for the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium or catch a Dallas Mavericks basketball game at the American Airlines Center.

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The county’s economic vitality is driven by a diverse range of industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, and energy, offering a wealth of professional opportunities. The booming job market has attracted a dynamic population, contributing to the county’s cosmopolitan atmosphere. A network of highways and public transportation systems, like the DART rail, interconnects various neighborhoods and suburbs, making it relatively convenient to navigate the sprawling county.

Dallas County also cherishes its historical legacy, with sites like Dealey Plaza holding somber significance as the location of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. The county’s dedication to education is evident in its reputable school districts and higher education institutions, such as the University of Texas at Dallas and Southern Methodist University.

Dallas Population

1,299,544

Dallas

289,547

Dallas

2,600,840

Total Tarrant County

Biggest CITIES

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Major EMPLOYERS

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AT&T

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Southwest Airlines

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Lockheed Martin

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Texas Instruments

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Texas Health Resources

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Baylor Scott & White

Big Attractions

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  • realtors in Fort Worth - Dallas, TX Dealey Plaza
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Outdoor FUN

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$92,785

Average Household Income

$437,000

Average Home Price