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1217 TX-114 #118
Grapevine, TX 76051
Phone: (817) 416-9888
Email: grapevine@dallasflooringwarehouse.com
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Grapevine is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, predominantly in Tarrant County and has areas that extend into Dallas and Denton counties.[5][6] Highways SH 26, SH 121, SH 360, SH 114, Spur 97, and FM 2499 run into Grapevine. With its central location in the Metroplex, being approximately 22 to 24 miles from the downtowns of both Dallas and Fort Worth, Grapevine is a suburb of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

The city is part of the Dallas Fort Worth Statistical Area and a significant part of the city limits are mostly within the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, with neighboring cities such as Coppell, Euless, and Irving.

In recent years several wineries have opened in Grapevine, and the city has been very active in maintaining its historic downtown corridor. The city is adjacent to Grapevine Lake, a large reservoir impounded by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1952 and serves as both a source of water and recreational area. Part of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is within Grapevine city limits, the largest portion of any municipality bordering the facility. In 2007 CNNMoney.com rated Grapevine as one of “America’s Best Places to Live.

In October 1843, General Sam Houston and fellow Republic of Texas Commissioners camped at Tah-Wah-Karro Creek, also known as Grape Vine Springs, to meet with leaders of 10 Indian nations.[8] This meeting culminated in the signing of a treaty of “peace, friendship, and commerce,” which opened the area for homesteaders. The settlement that emerged was named Grape Vine due to its location on the appropriately-named Grape Vine Prairie near Grape Vine Springs, both names an homage to the wild grapes that grew in the area.

The first recorded white settlement in what would become the modern city occurred in the late 1840s and early 1850s. General Richard Montgomery Gano owned property near Grape Vine and helped organize the early settlement against Comanche raiding parties before leading his band of volunteers to battle in the American Civil War. Growth during the 19th century was slow but steady; by 1890 roughly 800 residents called Grapevine home, supported by such amenities as a newspaper, a public school, several cotton gins, a post office and railroad service. The settlement made continued gains early in the 20th century, and on January 12, 1914, the post office altered the town’s name to one word, Grapevine. On Easter Sunday, April 1, 1934, Henry Methvin, an associate of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, killed two police officers, E.B. Wheeler and H.D. Murphy, during an altercation near Grapevine. A historical marker remains at the intersection of Dove Road and State Highway 114.[9]

Grapevine’s population fell during the interwar period as the economy stagnated, though the city was officially incorporated in 1936. Cotton was the primary crop for Grapevine until the early 20th century when it was overtaken by cantaloupe farms which accounted for as many as 25,000 acres. For several decades until the early 1970s, the Rotary Club sign outside of town boasted Grapevine as “Cantaloupe Capital of the World”.[10] Population growth and economic gains resumed to some extent in the decades after the Second World War, and the opening of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in 1974 spurred massive development. Prior to the mid-20th century, Grapevine depended heavily upon agricultural production, but transformed into a regional center of commerce because of its proximity to the airport’s north entrance.
Grapevine is at 32°56?6?N 97°5?9?W (32.935025, ?97.085784).[11]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 35.9 square miles (93 km2), of which 32.3 sq mi (84 km2) is land and 3.6 sq mi (9.3 km2) (9.98%) is water.

Here is the list of surrounding cities, they can also be seen from here.[13]

Center Grapevine
North Flower Mound (12 miles)
Northeast Coppell (4 miles)
East Irving
Southeast Irving (16 miles)
South Euless (9 miles)
Southwest Hurst (11 miles)
West Colleyville (6 miles)
Northwest Southlake (5 miles)

As of the census[3] of 2010, there were 46,334 people, 18,223 households, and 12,332 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,451 people per square mile. There were 19,685 housing units. The racial makeup of the city was 81.1% White, 3.3% African American, 0.7% Native American, 4.5% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 8.0% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 18.0% of the population.

There were 18,223 households out of which 33.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.9% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.3% were non-families. 27.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 14.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.06.

In the city, the population was spread out with 25.1% under the age of 18, 74.9% over the age of 18, 5.6% from 20 to 24, 13.3% from 25 to 34, 24.7% from 35 to 49, 20.9% from 50 to 64, and 7.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37.5 years.

According to a 2010 estimate, the median household income was $76,040, and the median family income was $93,587.[16] Males had a median income of $66,378 versus $47,995 for females. The city’s per capita income was $38,304. About 5.2% of families and 7.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.3% of those under age 18 and 5.5% of those age 65 or over.[17]

Grapevine’s economy is largely centered around tourism. Travelers arriving to and departing from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport make up the majority of the city’s visitors. The Gaylord Texan and Great Wolf Lodge stand in a separate class as massive entertainment complexes that offer hotel, convention, and performance space in addition to serving the recreational desires of both locals and tourists.

Nearby Grapevine Mills Mall is a regional outlet shopping center with many amenities, including a movie theater. Many of the top brands in fashion and other retail sectors maintain a space within the mall. Embassy Suites Grapevine and the DFW Lakes Hilton complex also lay adjacent to Grapevine Mills and Bass Pro Shops.

In addition to these areas, Main Street in historic downtown Grapevine is a popular attraction. City Hall, the Grapevine Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, public library, and recreation center are on Main Street in addition to many small businesses. These include antique stores, restaurants, bars, theaters, a park, and many specialty shops. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad follows a scenic route between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards, departing from a station on South Main Street. The city is also the home of several wineries and tasting rooms to include Umbra Winery as well as the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association.

Two grade-separated highways run through the city. State Highways 114 and 121 trisect Grapevine south and slightly west of downtown. 121 runs from the south and 114 from the northwest. The highways intersect near Mustang Drive and William D. Tate Avenue and continue together towards the airport before splitting again at the north entrance of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Grapevine’s highways as of 2010 underwent a significant overhaul to improve traffic flow through the area, with heavy construction expected to last until 2014.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the main provider of air service to Grapevine and the region, providing connections to places around the state, country, and abroad. DFW is the main hub for American Airlines, though other major carriers maintain a large presence. Love Field in Dallas is relatively close to Grapevine.

Rail[edit]
The Grapevine Vintage Railroad provides service to and from Fort Worth along the former Cotton Belt Railroad right-of-way. The service acts more as a tourist attraction due to its slow speeds. However, the city’s 50-year commitment to the Fort Worth Transportation Authority and approval of a half-cent sales tax increase is expected to pay dividends through the introduction of the TEX Rail service to northeast Tarrant County by 2018. New train stations downtown and north of the airport are included in the plans, as is a connection to DART Rail to provide mass transit service to the metroplex’s eastern half.[36]

The closest connections to rail are the DFW airport, Terminal A, DART Rail station and the Hurst station for the Trinity Rail Express. Amtrak passenger service is available in both downtown Dallas and Fort Worth.

The Convention and Visitor’s Bureau operates the Grapevine Visitor’s Shuttle between points of interest within the city. Additional information including stops and pricing can be found here.[37]

The majority of Grapevine’s transportation infrastructure is centered around the automobile, though amenities for bicycles can be found. A bicycle route runs along the length of Dove Road beginning at the intersection of Dove and North Main Street, connecting Grapevine and Southlake. Additionally, the Cotton Belt trail runs parallel to State Highway 26, from the Colleyville city limits to downtown Grapevine. Other bicycle paths can be found at the various city parks, most notably the trail from Parr Park to Bear Creek Park. Off-road trails are also available. Northshore Mountain Bike trail begins at Rockledge Park on the north side of Grapevine Lake and continues into Flower Mound along the shore. Mileage is 22.5 miles broken up into two major loops: East Loops, 1 – 4, which are 12.5 miles and the West Loops, 5 – 7. Horseshoe Trail begins at Catfish Lane, continues to Dove Road, and loops back to the trail head, for a total of 5.4 miles.

Grapevine received the Runner Friendly Community designation from the Road Runners Club of America. The goals of the Runner Friendly Community program are to shine a national spotlight on communities that stand out as runner-friendly and provide incentives and ideas for communities to work towards becoming runner friendly communities. Grapevine has approximately 24-miles of hike and bike trails that link parks, schools, and businesses. The hike and bike trails have mileage markers that also have GPS coordinates for location identification in case of emergencies. The city also has an indoor 1/8 mile walking/jogging track and several outdoor tracks that belong to the local school district. The city has joint-use agreement with the school district for the use of school facilities.

The hike and bike trails in Grapevine include water fountains, community bathrooms or portable toilets, available parking, signs linking pedestrian networks, mile markers, walk lights at busy intersections, stop signs at residential intersections, and painted crosswalks. One trail in Grapevine links with four other communities, creating an additional 11-mile trail.

The City Parks & Recreation Board has worked with the running club, Lake Grapevine Runners and Walkers (LGRAW), over the last 15 years to make the city’s trails runner friendly. The City of Grapevine invites LGRAW club to city sponsored health events to promote running, walking a healthy lifestyle.

The city of Grapevine is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association, the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and enable joint decisions.

Most of Grapevine is served by the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District. A large portion of northwest Grapevine is served by Carroll ISD, while very small parts are served by Lewisville and Coppell ISDs.

Public high schools[edit]
Grapevine High School has been named both a National Blue Ribbon School and a New American High School. It was ranked by Newsweek as the 41st-best high school in the nation in 2007.

Colleyville Heritage High School also serves a large portion of Grapevine.

The Faith Christian School is in Grapevine.

Grapevine is represented in the Texas Senate by Republican Jane Nelson District 12, and in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican Giovanni Capriglione, District 98.

At the federal level, the two U.S. Senators from Texas are Republicans John Cornyn and Ted Cruz; Grapevine is part of Texas’ US Congressional 24th District, which is represented by Republican Kenny Marchant.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Fellowship Church
Gaylord Texan
Grapevine Mills Mall
Lake Grapevine
Great Wolf Lodge Grapevine
Historic Downtown[40]
9/11 Flight Crew Memorial[41]
B & D Mills

Wood Laminate Flooring

Are you looking to replace your current flooring? Do you want something that mimics the appearance of real wood but without the hefty price tag? Well, if this is the case then you might want to look into getting wood laminate flooring. There are many reasons why it serves as a great alternative to real hardwood flooring and we’re going to enumerate the pros as well as the cons in this article. Shall we get started?

Pros:

Easy installation. Regardless of whether you’ve done it before or not, a person would be able to easily install it in a space sizing 300 square feet within one weekend. There are two types of laminate flooring, however. The older types would require you to glue each of the pieces together whereas the new ones would have what is referred to as a “click-lock” design. Along with that, it is also used in combination with dry glue to make it more durable.

Durability. Unlike real wood which can actually suffer from dents, scuffs and scratches, laminate flooring is actually more resistant. It is also waterproof because of the “wear layer” which protects it from any potential damage. In fact, manufacturers offer a very generous 10+ year warranty on some of their products thus showing their pride and confidence in the durability of their flooring.

There are no bad pieces. Unlike real hardwood flooring which would inevitably come with certain imperfections, there would be no defects when when it comes to laminate flooring simply because of the fact that they are machine made. If there are any defects spotted, that particular piece would be thrown out and recycled instead. Needless to say, you wouldn’t have to worry about getting a bad piece in your set.

Not real wood. Just that simple fact alone means a lot for many people. The only wood part would be it’s base but the whole thing isn’t. So if you’re concerned for the environment and would rather use synthetic materials then this would be a good alternative to look into.

Cons:

Lower resale value. If you’re planning on selling your home then hardwood or engineered hardwood flooring would be the better choice.

Non refinishable or sandable. This would be one of the biggest disadvantages that comes with using laminate flooring. Unlike real wood that you can sand and refinish once worn down, laminates would need to be completely replaced if they start showing signs of wear.

Choosing The Right Carpet for Yourself

Did you know that two carpets that seemingly look identical at first look can actually be very different when it comes to price and quality? This is one of the major reasons as to why knowing how to choose the right carpet for your home is imperative. What if this is your first time purchasing a carpet? Well, if this is the case then you should know a few things along with some factors that you need to consider when picking the right variety for your home. After all, there are a number of options. Berber carpeting, Plush Carpetingand Frieze carpeting being the most common.

Even the cheapest carpet can look like it was bought yesterday even after a few years of use if you know how to maintain it properly. The same can be said for a really expensive variety which you weren’t able to maintain accordingly. How you clean your carpets factors greatly into how long they stay pristine. Of course, it is highly recommended for people to get their carpets cleaned professionally but not everybody can afford to do this on the regular. So if you’re cleaning your carpets by yourself, knowing what to do and what not to do would certainly help you a lot. Remember, there are stain resistant carpetsavailable out there.

Some of the things that you would need to consider includes the following:

Yarn Twist – If you plan on getting a cut pile carpet or a plush style carpet, the twist would refer to the number of times the yarn is wrapped around a one inch length. If they are tightly wrapped then you can consider the carpet to be of good quality. This is because if the yarn untwists, the carpet would look worn out. This could also look good with any type of flooring.

Density – This would be the number of different yarns there is in 1 square inch of a carpet. Do take note that the closer the yarns are, the higher the density is. Basically, this means that there would be less space for the yarns to lay down. This type of carpet would also be resistant to wear and tear for a longer period of time.

Carpet Fiber – Carpet Yarns are typically made out of different fibers such as nylon, wool, polyester, polypropylene and olefin. Which one of these is the best? Well, it would depend on the purpose that your carpet is going to serve. Wool is known to be the original carpet fiber and is also very luxurious. Wool also looks best when used for areas with hardwood flooring for their elegance matches quite nicely.

So there you have it, just a few things that you might want to know about carpeting. Do make note of these elements the next time you buy one for your home.

Service Areas:

Denton County, TX
Dallas County, TX
Tarrant County, TX
Grapevine, TX
Bedford, TX
Southlake, TX 76092
Trophy Club, TX 76262
Westlake, TX
Colleyville, TX 76034
Euless, TX
Las Colinas, Irving, TX
Coppell, TX
Valley Ranch, Irving, TX
Flower Mound, TX
Keller, TX
North Richland Hills, TX
Double Oak, TX
Bartonville, IL
Roanoke, TX
Watauga, TX
Richland Hills, TX
Haltom City, TX
Elizabethtown, TX 76262
Copper Canyon, TX
Lantana, TX 76226
Bartonville, TX 76226
Northlake, TX
Corral City, TX 76226
Highland Village, TX
Hickory Creek, TX 75065
Lake Dallas, TX 75065
Argyle, TX 76226
Lewisville, TX
Irving, TX
Carrollton, TX

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