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Lindale (/ ˈ l ɪ n d eɪ l /) is a city in Smith County, Texas, United States. Located in East Texas, the population was 6,059 as of 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Tyler, Texas, metropolitan statistical area .
The first bridge restaurant was built in 1957, over I-44 (Will Rogers Turnpike) [1] at the Vinita, Oklahoma, rest area.It is currently a McDonald's, Subway fast-food restaurant, and a Kum & Go gas station and was the world's largest until the opening of a larger location in Moscow, Russia.
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Lindale, Texas. Pages in category "People from Lindale, Texas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The junction of US-Highways 69 and 80 in Mineola, Texas US-69 as Main Street in Lindale. US-69 crosses I-20 at Lindale where it is signed as "Main Street". At FM-16 in Lindale, US-69 begins its third and last segment as part of the Texas Forest Trail. Just before leaving Lindale, US-69 has a junction with Toll 49 at the terminus of Toll 49.
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Lindale Independent School District is a public school district based in Lindale, Texas , and is designated as "Exemplary" (2010–2011) for its quality by the Texas Education Agency. In addition to Lindale, the district serves the residential community of Hideaway and areas in northwestern Smith County .
The bridge, named for Fred Hartman (1908–1991), the editor and publisher of the Baytown Sun from 1950 to 1974, is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Texas, and one of only four such bridges in the state, the others being Veterans Memorial Bridge in Orange County, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas and Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge in Erath ...
Lindale High School (also called Lindale High, LHS or simply Lindale) is a public secondary school located in the Northeast Texas town of Lindale. Lindale High is a part of the Lindale Independent School District and includes grades 9 through 12. The school serves most of Lindale and nearby Hideaway Lake.