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Things to see in Carrollton (Texas), United States

Carrollton, located in northeast Dallas County, is one of the most historic towns in Texas. It was founded in 1842 by John Carroll and became the first planned community west of the Mississippi River. The town's architecture, including dozens of Victorian-era homes and businesses, gives it an Old West feel. Historic attractions include the Carrollton Courthouse Square, which features a reproduction of Sam Houston's log cabin; St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral; and Confederate Memorial Park.

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Quick info about Carrollton (Texas)
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CountryUnited States
RegionTexas
Latitude32.989
Longitude-96.8999
Appr. population139248

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