Tyler
America's Rose Capital !
Heritage Trail: Forest
County: Smith
Region: Piney Woods
Tyler, Texas is one of the fastest growing cities in Texas, is 90 miles east of Dallas off I-20 and 90 miles west of Shreveport at the intersection of US 69. Known as the Rose Capital of America, Tyler is the world's Largest grower of commercially produced rose bushes. From a pioneer settlement in the 1840's, Tyler economic base became one of trade and commerce. The railroad soon arrived, and Tyler was open to the world.
Industry and manufacturing fueled the economy along with fruit and vegetable packing and shipping. Tyler's economic base was again reshaped with the discovery of oil and gas in the 1930's. Oil was an important factor in Tyler's economy for 30 years. Today, Tyler serves as the regional manufacturing, health care, educational and retail center of Greater East Texas.
Tyler Points of Interest
The Hudnall offers several planetarium shows, programs, and astronomy-related events suitable for public, private, and home school groups. These include programs prepared specifically for displa....
The front end of a two foot diameter and 1400 mile long pipeline. When completed in 1943 it safely delivered oil to East Coast refineries to help the Allied war effort.....
Welcome to 45 beautiful rolling acres where you and your horse can enjoy “team time” in an East Texas park-like setting. The farm is just 1.5 miles from I-20 and 6.5 miles from a major horse show ....
Where Is Tyler, Texas ?