Keller occupies about 18 square miles in northeastern Tarrant County, bordered by Southlake, Fort Worth, Watauga, and North Richland Hills. The city was founded in 1881 along the Texas and Pacific Railway and named for John C. Keller, a railroad foreman. Like much of the Mid-Cities area, Keller remained an agricultural community until postwar suburban expansion transformed the region.
Median household income in Keller consistently ranks among the highest in North Texas. The Keller Independent School District, which also serves portions of Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, and other adjacent cities, is known for strong academic ratings and has consistently been one of the top-rated districts in the region. The district enrolls around 35,000 students across approximately 40 campuses.
Keller Town Center, a master-planned mixed-use district along Rufe Snow Drive, anchors the civic and commercial core of the city. The development combines city hall, the public library, residential components, and retail. Bear Creek Park, a 53-acre open space west of Main Street, preserves a stretch of the creek and serves as the city's largest municipal park.
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Keller occupies about 18 square miles in northeastern Tarrant County, bordered by Southlake, Fort Worth, Watauga, and North Richland Hills. The city was founded in 1881 along the Texas and Pacific Railway and named for John C. Keller, a railroad foreman. Like much of the Mid-Cities area, Keller remained an agricultural community until postwar suburban expansion transformed the region.
Median household income in Keller consistently ranks among the highest in North Texas. The Keller Independent School District, which also serves portions of Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, and other adjacent cities, is known for strong academic ratings and has consistently been one of the top-rated districts in the region. The district enrolls around 35,000 students across approximately 40 campuses.
Keller Town Center, a master-planned mixed-use district along Rufe Snow Drive, anchors the civic and commercial core of the city. The development combines city hall, the public library, residential components, and retail. Bear Creek Park, a 53-acre open space west of Main Street, preserves a stretch of the creek and serves as the city's largest municipal park.
Directory entries on Escortservice.com cover escort websites operating in Keller. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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