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  2. Fair Park (Tyler, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1932 season, the park of the Shreveport Sports of the Texas League burned down, causing the team to move to Tyler, Texas, and become the Tyler Sports. The team played its games at Fair Park but folded after the season. [citation needed] The franchise moved to Tyler from Shreveport on May 16. The team finished with a 57–93 overall ...

  3. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The East Texas State Fair is held annually in Tyler. [75] Harvey Convention Center, the largest building at Tyler's fairgrounds is slated for demolition in August 2021. [76] Lake Tyler was the location of the HGTV Dream Home contest in 2005. The 6,500 sq ft (600 m 2) house helped to boost tourism and interest in the community and surrounding areas.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas

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    The second map shows a partition of the counties into 12 regions of Texas, as defined by the Texas comptroller. The table, further below, reports currently listings by county, updated frequently. [a] Regions are defined by the Texas State Comptroller, who has partitioned the state into 12 regions for economic performance reporting, as shown here.

  5. Tyler metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler metropolitan area, or Greater Tyler area centered on the city of Tyler, Texas, is one of the largest Texan metropolitan areas in East Texas. It had a combined population of 216,080 according to the 2010 U.S. census, and 233,479 in 2020. The Tyler metropolitan area encompasses all of Smith County.

  6. Tyler County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    It is in East Texas and its seat is Woodville. [1] As of the 2020 census, its population was 19,798. [2] Tyler County is named for John Tyler, the 10th President of the United States. [3] Despite its name, Tyler County does not contain the city of Tyler, Texas; the latter is located about 140 miles to the north in Smith County.

  7. Lake Tyler - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of the city of Tyler, the namesake of Lake Tyler Lake Tyler (West) is a man-made public water reservoir located south-east of Tyler, Texas , in eastern Smith County . While named after the town of Tyler (pop. 104,789), Lake Tyler is closer to the smaller cities of Whitehouse (pop. 7660) and Arp (pop. 970).

  8. Fair Park (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Park is a recreation complex in Dallas, Texas. Fair Park may also refer to: Fair Park (Tyler, Texas), former ballpark of Tyler sports. Fair Park (Childress, Texas), a city park included in Childress Commercial and Civic Historic District; Fair Park (DART station), light rail station servicing Dallas, Texas

  9. Tyler State Park (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Tyler State Park is a state park north of Tyler, Texas.It is 985.5 acres (399 ha) in Smith County, north of Tyler. The park includes a 64-acre (26 ha) lake. The land was deeded by private owners in 1934 and 1935; original improvements were made by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).