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809 E Wall Street
Grapevine, TX 76051
Lake City in the Heart of DFW
Welcome to Grapevine, a Tarrant County city on Lake Grapevine known as the Christmas Capital of Texas and home to a walkable historic Main Street.
Grapevine sits in northeast Tarrant County at the center of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, with small portions reaching into Dallas and Denton counties. Settled in the 1840s, the town took its name from the wild mustang grapes that grew along the creeks of the region. For most of its first century Grapevine was a small agricultural and railroad community serving the surrounding prairie. The construction of Grapevine Dam in the mid-20th century created Lake Grapevine and set the stage for the city's transformation into a residential and tourism center; the opening of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport along its western edge later anchored Grapevine at the center of one of the nation's busiest transportation corridors. Today Grapevine is a city of about 50,000 people whose identity is inseparable from the lake and its historic Main Street. Lake Grapevine is an 8,000-acre reservoir ringed by marinas, parks, and trails. Downtown, the Main Street Historic District brands itself as the Christmas Capital of Texas and draws visitors year-round to its wine-tasting rooms, artisan shops, restaurants, and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Grapevine Mills, a large outlet and entertainment complex, adds regional retail. The city suits families, aviation and corporate employees, and anyone who wants lakeside recreation and a walkable downtown within minutes of a major airport and the broader metroplex. A strong school district, an extensive park and trail system, and a full calendar of festivals round out Grapevine's appeal as a place where everyday suburban life and a steady stream of visitors coexist comfortably.
Grapevine is primarily in Tarrant County, Texas, with minor portions of the city extending into Dallas and Denton counties. It sits in the northeast corner of Tarrant County at the center of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Grapevine is a host city to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, which sits immediately adjacent to the city. TEXRail commuter rail connects Grapevine Main Street Station directly to the airport terminals in about ten minutes.
Grapevine is known as the Christmas Capital of Texas, for its 8,000-acre Lake Grapevine, and for a historic Main Street lined with wine-tasting rooms, artisan shops, and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad excursion trains.
Grapevine is served by the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District, which also covers most of Colleyville and small portions of Euless, Hurst, and Southlake, operating more than 20 campuses from pre-kindergarten through high school.
Lake Grapevine supports boating, water-skiing, windsurfing, and fishing across its 8,000 acres of water, with shoreline parks, marinas, and trails, plus the Grapevine Vintage Railroad running excursion trains along the lake's edge.
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