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Tyler Information
The city of Tyler
lies within a short
distance of several
lakes and surrounding
woodlands. The area
is also served by
Tyler
Pounds Regional Airport
which opened a new
terminal building
in 2002.
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City of Tyler
Our community enjoys
a low cost of living,
warm climate, abundant
recreational, educational
and cultural opportunities,
fine dining and convenient
shopping. Tyler has
a diverse economic
base, a positive attitude,
and very progressive,
growth-oriented
City Council members
ready to help new
business ventures
in the community.
Forbes Magazine highlighted
our pro-business environment
on its 2002 list of
Best Places For Business
and Careers, naming
Tyler as the No. 1
small city in Texas
and the No. 3 small
city in America. Also
in 2003, Tyler was
rated the No. 2 smaller
metro area in the
nation on the Best
Performing Cities
list compiled by the
Milken Institute.
The rankings are based
on job growth, wages
and salaries.
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More about Tyler's
Medical Community
Our city is home to
some of the nation's
most outstanding modern
medical facilities
with two large private
hospitals and the
University
of Texas Health Center
at Tyler. These
facilities consistently
receive top ratings
for quality care,
emergency services
and research and are
expanding to keep
pace with the region's
growing population.
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Why You Should Retire
in Tyler Texas
Tyler is also a certified
retirement city. This
means our community
meets high standards
for retiree living,
such as low crime
rate, low tax rate,
affordable housing
and quality health
care.
Tyler also has a variety
of historic homes,
a nationally
renowned symphony,
a total of 26 parks,
22 area sporting lakes,
66 tennis courts,
26 baseball fields,
15 soccer fields,
and 9 golf courses.
There are more than
250 restaurants, 2,200
hotel rooms and countless
shops and antiques
for you to discover.
Tyler having been
recognized as the
number one golf city
in Texas by Golf Digest
Magazine, pushed golf
to the top of the
list for a year around
outdoor activity.
There are over 17
courses, both public
and private, within
a one hour drive of
downtown.
The Cascades featuring
the Jack Nicklaus
Academy of Golf and
Garden
Valley Golf Resort,
ranked the 6th Best
Public Course in Texas,
are only two of the
many reasons to GOLF
Tyler.
Each spring, enjoy
mile after mile of
azaleas, dogwood trees
and spring flowers
that you have to see
to believe during
the annual Azalea
and Spring Flower
Trail. The breathtaking
beauty of this event
has been praised by
visitors as a floral
wonderland and a photographer's
paradise.
In the fall, Tyler
celebrates the rose
with the annual Texas
Rose Festival.
Rich in heritage and
tradition, the Festival
offers enchanting
ceremonial events
including the Queen's
Coronation, the Rose
Show, the Queen's
Tea, the Rose Parade
and more.
All of these events
take place amidst
a backdrop of brilliant
roses as vibrant and
colorful as the community
they represent.
We hope you will come
and experience the
breathtaking beauty
of Tyler, and we look
forward to seeing
you soon. |




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