Duncanville lies immediately southwest of Dallas proper, bordered by Dallas, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and Grand Prairie. The city covers about 11 square miles on the southern edge of the Austin Chalk Escarpment. It was founded in 1882 when the Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway ran a line through the area, and named for C.C. Duncan, the section foreman. Incorporation came in 1947.
Duncanville High School's basketball programs, both boys and girls, have produced multiple state championships and dozens of NCAA Division I players over the past several decades. The city's informal "City of Champions" nickname derives from the athletic success, which extends through multiple sports at the high school level. DeAndre Jordan, the NBA center, is among the alumni.
The Red Bird Corridor along U.S. Highway 67 connects Duncanville to the Southwest Center Mall area in southern Dallas. Armstrong Park, a 50-acre city park on the eastern side, includes a skate park, disc golf course, and connection to the Duncanville Veterans Memorial. The city's population has hovered around 40,000 for the past two decades, with limited room for further residential expansion within current city limits.
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Duncanville lies immediately southwest of Dallas proper, bordered by Dallas, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and Grand Prairie. The city covers about 11 square miles on the southern edge of the Austin Chalk Escarpment. It was founded in 1882 when the Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway ran a line through the area, and named for C.C. Duncan, the section foreman. Incorporation came in 1947.
Duncanville High School's basketball programs, both boys and girls, have produced multiple state championships and dozens of NCAA Division I players over the past several decades. The city's informal "City of Champions" nickname derives from the athletic success, which extends through multiple sports at the high school level. DeAndre Jordan, the NBA center, is among the alumni.
The Red Bird Corridor along U.S. Highway 67 connects Duncanville to the Southwest Center Mall area in southern Dallas. Armstrong Park, a 50-acre city park on the eastern side, includes a skate park, disc golf course, and connection to the Duncanville Veterans Memorial. The city's population has hovered around 40,000 for the past two decades, with limited room for further residential expansion within current city limits.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Duncanville clients. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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