Carrollton sits across three counties (Dallas, Denton, and Collin) northwest of downtown Dallas, with about 135,000 residents. The city was settled in the 1840s and incorporated in 1913 along the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. Suburban development accelerated through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as Dallas expanded outward, and the city's population grew from 4,242 in 1960 to over 82,000 by 1990.
The Downtown Carrollton Square, centered on a small historic commercial zone, has been preserved and redeveloped as a mixed-use district with restaurants and small retailers. The DART Green Line extends into the city, connecting Carrollton to downtown Dallas and the broader rail network. Trinity Mills Station and Downtown Carrollton Station serve as key transit nodes.
Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District serves most of the city, with smaller portions falling under Lewisville ISD and Dallas ISD. The local economy skews toward commuting into the Dallas North Tollway corridor and Legacy West areas, though the city has built its own commercial and light-industrial base along I-35E and the Bush Turnpike.
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Carrollton sits across three counties (Dallas, Denton, and Collin) northwest of downtown Dallas, with about 135,000 residents. The city was settled in the 1840s and incorporated in 1913 along the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. Suburban development accelerated through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as Dallas expanded outward, and the city's population grew from 4,242 in 1960 to over 82,000 by 1990.
The Downtown Carrollton Square, centered on a small historic commercial zone, has been preserved and redeveloped as a mixed-use district with restaurants and small retailers. The DART Green Line extends into the city, connecting Carrollton to downtown Dallas and the broader rail network. Trinity Mills Station and Downtown Carrollton Station serve as key transit nodes.
Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District serves most of the city, with smaller portions falling under Lewisville ISD and Dallas ISD. The local economy skews toward commuting into the Dallas North Tollway corridor and Legacy West areas, though the city has built its own commercial and light-industrial base along I-35E and the Bush Turnpike.
Sites advertising escort services for Carrollton are reviewed on Escortservice.com. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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