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Greenville offers an excellent quality of life and a
strong sense of community.
Located only 45-minutes from Downtown Dallas, Greenville
offers access to many of the cultural and entertainment
attractions the Metroplex has to offer, including the
Dallas Symphony, professional sporting events, museums,
the Dallas Zoo and shopping galore.
Greenville is surrounded by an abundance of lakes
that offer numerous recreational opportunities, including
fishing, camping and boating. Lake Fork, only 35-minutes
from Greenville, is the premier bass fishing lake in
Texas, attracting fishing enthusiasts from across the
U.S. Lake Tawakoni also is known for its excellent
fishing while Cooper Lake offers a plethora of camping
and water recreation opportunities.
The newly-opened 120-acre Greenville SportsPark features
baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, a walking
trail, and the popular KidsZone playground. Greenville
also features other parks, including the 9-hole Wright
Park Municipal Golf Course.
The City of Greenville Public Library offers a collection
of hard-bound books for checkout, as well as reference
materials and internet access for research. The Library
also features weekly reading events for citizens of
all ages.
Greenville is known for its excellent medical care
for the entire Northeast Texas region. The Hunt Memorial
Hospital District, affiliated with the Presbyterian
Healthcare System
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of Dallas, offers 148 beds in Greenville and is a
full-service acute care hospital with a 24-hour,
Level III Trauma Center/Emergency Department.
In recent years, Greenville has been the center of
retail development and activity. With its location
on Interstate 30, Greenville offers most any type of
shopping, including specialty shops at Crossroads Mall.
Just as notable is Downtown Greenville’s growing
popularity as an antique shopping destination. Greenville
is a Main Street City and features an historic Downtown
that offers a variety of shopping opportunities. Mary
of Puddin’ Hill, located on Interstate 30, is
known worldwide for its cakes and candies.
Greenville is also home to the Audie Murphy American
Cotton Museum and numerous festivals and parades. Greenville
citizens are proud of their community and often participate
in charitable events, such as Follies, Drug Free Greenville,
the Cotton Jubilee and more. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra
has been performing in Greenville since 1941, making
Greenville its only other “home” in all
of North Texas. The Greenville Entertainment Series
and the Kenneth Threadgill Series also have become
popular in recent years, attracting major entertainment
venues.
Greenville feels like home because of its friendly
neighbors and excellent quality of life.
Greenville offers educational opportunities across
the board, whether for skills development or for higher
education. It’s one more way Greenville can add
value to its excellent location.
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